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Preview of Gods Vs. Monsters-Volleyball War (An original play and unit for 5th grade ELA).

Gods Vs. Monsters-Volleyball War (An original play and unit for 5th grade ELA).

This is an original play and backward design unit to support 4th-5th grade ELA standards. You can adapt this unit to your ELA block or gifted segment(s). This lesson includes the following activities and resources: · Backward Design Unit pdf and Editable versions · Character Trading Card Template · Elements of Drama Vocabulary Template · Greek and Latin vocabulary quizzes · Criteria Cards for formative grades · Playbill Template-culminating activity · Playbill Checklist for scoring · Play I r
Preview of Fractured Fairy Tales Readers Theater Scripts, Writing & Unit Activities 3 4 5 6

Fractured Fairy Tales Readers Theater Scripts, Writing & Unit Activities 3 4 5 6

Fractured fairy tales unit bundle that makes a great addition in grades 3, 4, 5, or 6, providing four readers' theater scripts, reading comprehension and vocabulary extension activities, plus resources to guide students in writing their own fractured fairytales. The fractured fairy tale readers' theater scripts are also provided in story formats and placed with their accompanying activities into 16-page distance learning packets as standalone PDF files that can be sent to students electronicall
Preview of Greek Mythology Unit Activities: Greek Myths Readers Theater Scripts +: 3 4 5 6

Greek Mythology Unit Activities: Greek Myths Readers Theater Scripts +: 3 4 5 6

Readers' Theater - Greek mythology readers' theater scripts for 3rd, 4th, 5th & 6th grades: This 156-page readers' theater Greek Mythology Bonus Bundle is a 6-script readers' theater collection for grades 3, 4, 5 & 6 that provides traditional and mangled-myth versions of the following Greek myths: > THE TROJAN HORSE > PERSEUS & MEDUSA > KING MIDAS & THE GOLDEN TOUCH Not only do you get six readers' theater scripts (along with sound-effect cue cards for audience participation!), bu
Preview of Phonemic Awareness Seasonal Lessons . June

Phonemic Awareness Seasonal Lessons . June

Preview a lesson HERE. June Seasonal Phonemic Awareness LessonsLooking for daily phonemic awareness lessons that are fun, engaging, and aligned to the Science of Reading? These June Phonemic Awareness Listening Games make it easy to give your students the systematic practice they need—while keeping things fresh with high-interest seasonal themes like Circus, Zoo, Summer, and BaseballWhy Teachers Love This ResourceSeasonal & Relevant → Monthly themes connect directly to students’ lives, making
Preview of Phonemic Awareness . Ready-To-Use . SoR . September Set 3

Phonemic Awareness . Ready-To-Use . SoR . September Set 3

Preview a lesson like this HERE. ---------------------------- September Seasonal Phonemic Awareness Lessons Looking for daily phonemic awareness lessons that are fun, engaging, and aligned to the Science of Reading? These September Listening Games make it easy to give your students the systematic practice they need—while keeping things fresh with high-interest seasonal themes like Apples, School, Community Helpers, and Fall. (Unlike September 1 and 2 that uses read-aloud picture books as the
Preview of Phonemic Awareness . Ready-To-Use . SoR . September Set 1

Phonemic Awareness . Ready-To-Use . SoR . September Set 1

September Read-Aloud Based Phonemic Awareness Lessons (Set 1) Looking for a Science of Reading aligned phonemic awareness curriculum that actually works—and keeps your students engaged? This set of Read-Aloud Based Phonemic Awareness Lessons is research-tested and teacher-approved. In fact, in a classroom study, students using these lessons outperformed a control group using a wide-spread popular phonemic awareness curriculum. Why Teachers Love This Resource Engaging + Meaningful → Each w
Preview of Nice Words at School Story - A Social Story about Curse Words

Nice Words at School Story - A Social Story about Curse Words

Created by
Kate Shepard
Description: Use this social story to teach your students that we say nice words at school, not naughty words, like “shut up” and curse words (swear words). This is a 6-page story with color pictures and simple phrases to engage your youngest students or your older students with autism or other developmental differences. Inspiration: The story was made specifically for a 3-year-old boy who used naughty words at school. His teachers used “time out” as a behavior modification, so this story talks
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