Description
Your Middle School students will easily learn how to analyze the structure of texts and how specific parts relate to each other and the whole using my 3-step process within the interactive guided notes that I call Pixanotes® and a PowerPoint.
A perfect way to help teach R.CCR.5!
See the DIGITAL version of these notes (with embedded video) by clicking here!
Pixanotes® are a blend of the structure of traditional two-column notes and visual/interactive notes. There are 4 versions all with the same content so that every student can get what they need.
In this resource you'll receive:
✅ Four versions of Pixanotes® with different levels of scaffolding
Level 1: Fully printed content and pre-printed pictures
Level 2: Fully printed picture flaps and fill in the blanks for students
Level 3: Pre-printed content and picture flaps that need to be positioned by the
student.
Level 4: Fill-in-the-blanks for content and picture flaps that need to be positioned
by the student.
(see a free video about Pixanotes by clicking here.)
✅ Word bank (for more advanced students to use instead of the PowerPoint)
✅ Picture flaps
✅ PowerPoint that matches the notes.
Your students will love having a plan for how to analyze the structure of texts and you will love that these notes are already differentiated!
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See the DIGITAL version of these notes (with embedded video) by clicking here!
If you are looking for something that teaches what the text structures ARE, then please click here to see my full lesson on identifying text structures!
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Having difficulty with a file?
Visit the FAQs section, submit a help ticket, ask a question via email (Lisa@mrsspanglerinthemiddle.com), or ask a question on the Q&A tab before leaving feedback.
_________________________________________________________
Let's connect!
Follow me to get 50% off for the first 24 hours of a new resource's release!
Email: Lisa@mrsspanglerintemiddle.com
Blog - Mrs. Spangler in the Middle
©Mrs. Spangler in the Middle (Elizabeth [Lisa] Spangler)
All rights reserved by the author.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Thanks, and Enjoy!
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Description
Your Middle School students will easily learn how to analyze the structure of texts and how specific parts relate to each other and the whole using my 3-step process within the interactive guided notes that I call Pixanotes® and a PowerPoint.
A perfect way to help teach R.CCR.5!
See the DIGITAL version of these notes (with embedded video) by clicking here!
Pixanotes® are a blend of the structure of traditional two-column notes and visual/interactive notes. There are 4 versions all with the same content so that every student can get what they need.
In this resource you'll receive:
✅ Four versions of Pixanotes® with different levels of scaffolding
Level 1: Fully printed content and pre-printed pictures
Level 2: Fully printed picture flaps and fill in the blanks for students
Level 3: Pre-printed content and picture flaps that need to be positioned by the
student.
Level 4: Fill-in-the-blanks for content and picture flaps that need to be positioned
by the student.
(see a free video about Pixanotes by clicking here.)
✅ Word bank (for more advanced students to use instead of the PowerPoint)
✅ Picture flaps
✅ PowerPoint that matches the notes.
Your students will love having a plan for how to analyze the structure of texts and you will love that these notes are already differentiated!
_________________________________________________________
See the DIGITAL version of these notes (with embedded video) by clicking here!
If you are looking for something that teaches what the text structures ARE, then please click here to see my full lesson on identifying text structures!
_________________________________________________________
Having difficulty with a file?
Visit the FAQs section, submit a help ticket, ask a question via email (Lisa@mrsspanglerinthemiddle.com), or ask a question on the Q&A tab before leaving feedback.
_________________________________________________________
Let's connect!
Follow me to get 50% off for the first 24 hours of a new resource's release!
Email: Lisa@mrsspanglerintemiddle.com
Blog - Mrs. Spangler in the Middle
©Mrs. Spangler in the Middle (Elizabeth [Lisa] Spangler)
All rights reserved by the author.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Thanks, and Enjoy!








