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Preview of Grandma got run-over by WHICH Reindeer? - CER (Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning)

Grandma got run-over by WHICH Reindeer? - CER (Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning)

This holiday activity has the students read a bunch of clues and fill in a table to organize the clues so they can determine which reindeer ran over grandma as she was walking home Christmas Eve. It also includes a set of reindeer prints from each of Santa’s reindeer that the students can use to match to the prints found in the snow at the crime scene. Using the clues and the prints, the students should be able to solve the crime. The crime itself is fairly easy to solve, the real work comes
Preview of Halloween Haunting CER (Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning)- Who is the Ghost?

Halloween Haunting CER (Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning)- Who is the Ghost?

Need something fun and educational to celebrate Halloween? This activity may be just what you’re looking for! This activity requires students to read a bunch of clues and fill in a table to organize the clues so they can determine which suspect is the ghastly ghost. Using the clues, the students should be able to determine if it is Billy, Juan, Lorena, Hailey, or Logsdon who is dressing up as a ghost and scaring kids on Halloween night. The crime itself is fairly easy to solve, the real wor
Preview of Christmas Genetic Mutations Activity | Reindeer DNA & Protein Synthesis Practice

Christmas Genetic Mutations Activity | Reindeer DNA & Protein Synthesis Practice

Bring some holiday fun to your genetics unit with this Christmas-themed Genetic Mutations Activity! Students explore how changes in DNA can lead to surprising traits — perfect for a seasonal twist on protein synthesis, transcription, and translation. In this activity, students analyze DNA sequences from “mystery reindeer”, identify mutation types — frameshift, insertion, deletion, missense, nonsense, and silent mutations — and determine how each mutation alters the reindeer’s appearance. By dec
Preview of Halloween Genetic Mutations Activity | Monster DNA & Protein Synthesis Practice

Halloween Genetic Mutations Activity | Monster DNA & Protein Synthesis Practice

Bring some spooky fun to your genetics unit with this Halloween-themed Genetic Mutations Activity! Students explore how changes in DNA can lead to surprising and monstrous traits — perfect for a seasonal twist on protein synthesis, transcription, and translation. In this activity, students analyze DNA sequences from “mystery monsters”, identify mutation types — frameshift, insertion, deletion, missense, nonsense, and silent mutations — and determine how each mutation alters the monster’s appear
Preview of Valentines Genetic Mutations Activity | Lovebug DNA & Protein Synthesis Practice

Valentines Genetic Mutations Activity | Lovebug DNA & Protein Synthesis Practice

Bring some holiday fun to your genetics unit with this Valentine's Day-themed Genetic Mutations Activity! Students explore how changes in DNA can lead to surprising traits — perfect for a seasonal twist on protein synthesis, transcription, and translation. In this activity, students analyze DNA sequences from “Mystery Lovebugs”, identify mutation types — frameshift, insertion, deletion, missense, nonsense, and silent mutations — and determine how each mutation alters the Lovebug’s appearance. B
Preview of The Christmas Cookie Caper - CER (Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning)

The Christmas Cookie Caper - CER (Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning)

Need a holiday activity that is fun AND educational? If so, this holiday CER may be just what you need. This activity has the students read a bunch of clues and fill in a table to organize the clues so they can determine which baker at the Crispy Cookie Company stole the secret sugar cookie recipe from Mr. Crispy’s desk. The crime itself is fairly easy to solve, the real work comes when the students write their CER. This part of the worksheet looks like this: After completing the reading and not
Preview of Who Kidnapped Baby New Year? - CER (Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning)

Who Kidnapped Baby New Year? - CER (Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning)

This holiday activity has the students read a bunch of clues and fill in a table to organize the clues so they can determine who kidnapped Baby New Year at the New Year’s Eve party. Using the clues and fingerprint evidence, the students should be able to determine if it was Angelito, Autumn, Sato, Zach, or Katie. The crime itself is fairly easy to solve, the real work comes when the students write their CER. This part of the worksheet looks like this: After completing the reading and note-taki
Preview of Ugly Christmas Sweater Escape Room Ugly Sweater Activity Christmas Mystery Game

Ugly Christmas Sweater Escape Room Ugly Sweater Activity Christmas Mystery Game

Are you looking for a fun and engaging reading comprehension activity for the holidays? Check out this popular themed escape room and have your students unlock the "Mystery of the Swiped Sweaters!"Get your students thinking and using their analytical skills with GATER Educator's "Case of the Swiped Sweaters"! Through puzzles and challenges, students will use deductive logic, inference, forensics, and common sense to solve this mystery. Close Reading CHALLENGES include:Informational Text- “Proc
Preview of Which Leprechaun Stole the Pot of Gold? (St Patrick's Day Claim, Ev, Reasoning)

Which Leprechaun Stole the Pot of Gold? (St Patrick's Day Claim, Ev, Reasoning)

This holiday activity has the students read a bunch of clues and fill in a table to organize the clues so they can determine which Leprechaun stole the pot of gold from the Rainbow Room on St. Patrick's Day. Students should be able to use the clues to solve the crime. The crime itself is fairly easy to solve, the real work comes when the students write their CER. This part of the worksheet looks like this: After completing the reading and note-taking, you must determine which Leprechaun stole t
Preview of Anthony Ray Hinton Talks at Google | Video Viewing Guide | Low Prep

Anthony Ray Hinton Talks at Google | Video Viewing Guide | Low Prep

This ready-to-use viewing guide accompanies the powerful Talks at Google video featuring Anthony Ray Hinton, author of The Sun Does Shine. Hinton spent nearly 30 years on Alabama's death row for a crime he did not commit — and this talk captures his remarkable story of resilience, faith, and forgiveness.The guide includes 10 thoughtful questions that hold students accountable to watch while encouraging deeper engagement with Hinton's message. Questions move from factual comprehension to critical
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