ELA Emergency Sub Plans Bundle Grades 4-8

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My students loved the readers theater! I found it so helpful to have everything in one packet for teaching multiple concepts.
This was so easy to print and set up! I know if I am ever absent there are lessons ready to go for my students and they will still be learning!

Products in this Bundle (6)

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    Description

    This ELA Sub Plan Bundle includes 6-sets of my best-selling emergency sub plans for language arts! Well over 120 pages and 12 days worth of reading literature and informational text fun (including answer keys!) for your students to work on in your absence!

    Emergency ELA Sub Plans because EMERGENCIES happen!

    As a veteran teacher with three children I have learned that life happens. While I tend to be a warrior when I am under the weather and come to school no matter how close to death I may be feeling, I can’t do the same when one of my children gets sick at 3 AM. Rather than be unprepared for these unfortunate circumstances, I created this…a resource that I can have ready to go in a binder that is always on my desk in case I am not able to be at school.

    Set #1 includes:

    • 4-page high-interest reader’s theater script

    Estimated Lexile Measure:800L

    • Reader Response Questions

    • Context Clue Word Work

    • Summary Strategy Organizer

    • Story Map

    • Text-Based Journal Prompt

    • Word Work Word Search

    • Story Cover Makeover

    • 3-High Interest Journal Prompts for Writing

    Set #2 includes:

    • A 5-page high-interest reader’s theater script

    • Reader Response Questions

    • Context Clue Word Work

    • Story Map

    • Text-Based Journal Prompt

    • Compare and Contrast Writing

    • Rules for Park Safety

    • Winter Amusement Park Design Project

    Estimated Lexile Measure: 740L

    Set #3 includes:

    • A 4-page high-interest reader’s theater script

    • Reader Response Questions

    • Context Clue Word Work

    • Story Flap Map

    • Text-Based Journal Prompt

    • Compare and Contrast Writing

    • Missing Poster and Pet Sitting Rules

    Set #4 includes:

    • 4-page high-interest reader’s theater script

    • Reader Response Questions

    • Context Clue Word Work

    • Story Summary Organizer

    • 3-Text-Based Journal Prompts

    • Story-Based Word Search

    • Story Cover Makeover

    Set #5 includes:

    • 3-page high-interest reader’s theater script

    • 1-page informational text

    • Reader Response Questions for each text

    • Context Clue Word Work

    • Summary Strategy Organizer

    • Story Map

    • Text-Based Journal Prompt

    • 3-High Interest Journal Prompts for Writing

    • Idiom Fun for Figurative Language Work

    • Design a Sarcophagus

    Set #6 includes:

    • A high-interest reader’s theater script

    • Reader Response Questions

    • Context Clue Word Work

    • Summary Strategy Organizer

    • Story Map

    • Text-Based Journal Prompt

    • Word Work Word Search

    • Story Cover Makeover

    • 3-High Interest Journal Prompts for Writing

    • Post-Reading Project

    Before the school year I get this binder ready to go, labeled (EMERGENCY SUB PLANS), all copies are made (at least 25 of each), and I update with student attendance, lunch count, and current class seating charts. While I always prepare my classroom for the following day before leaving, having this binder on my desk for a sub, administrator, or instructional teammate to grab in a pinch is ideal. This way my students are engaged, productive, and learning even when I have to be out of the classroom.

    In addition, if I have a meeting or a workshop to attend, these resources give me the peace of mind to know my students are working on fluency, comprehension, vocabulary, and writing, while having fun in the process. Best of luck with your school year!

    Erin

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    Total Pages
    120 pages
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    Teaching Duration
    2 Weeks
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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Refer to details and examples in a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.
    Determine a theme of a story, drama, or poem from details in the text; summarize the text.
    Describe in depth a character, setting, or event in a story or drama, drawing on specific details in the text (e.g., a character’s thoughts, words, or actions).
    Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including those that allude to significant characters found in mythology (e.g., Herculean).
    Explain major differences between poems, drama, and prose, and refer to the structural elements of poems (e.g., verse, rhythm, meter) and drama (e.g., casts of characters, settings, descriptions, dialogue, stage directions) when writing or speaking about a text.

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