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Preview of HMH IntoReading GR4 M1 WEEK 3 for NYSESLAT Speaking with Nearpod, Print & Google

HMH IntoReading GR4 M1 WEEK 3 for NYSESLAT Speaking with Nearpod, Print & Google

Get your students ready for the NYSESLAT as early as Fall! Or simply practice speaking in a fun interactive way using the Nearpod App, Google Slides with Audio or color printables with QR-codes! English Language Learners learn best when they are familiar and comfortable with the content. Therefore, I suggest that your students try this lesson across all platforms to increase comprehension.  Although this lesson is designed for Grades 3-4, it is adaptable for Grades 1-6, as the primary focus
Preview of MYP 1-3 Criteria B: Bouncing Ball Lab (Energy)

MYP 1-3 Criteria B: Bouncing Ball Lab (Energy)

Creating authentic MYP assessments can be challenging. No fret! Here is a Criteria B Assessment that is super easy, challenging for the kids, comes with an awesome rubric, and even includes an answer key for moderation! I love sharing the example key with the kids afterwards so they can compare their lab reports and see how they can improve! Or use it as a formative assessment! This lab report involves two things:Task 1: Design an experiment to test the relationship between kinetic and potential
Preview of IntoReading GR4 Module 1 WEEK 4 *NYSESLAT Speaking* Nearpod * Printable * Google

IntoReading GR4 Module 1 WEEK 4 *NYSESLAT Speaking* Nearpod * Printable * Google

Get your students SPEAKING and ready for the NYSESLAT as early as Fall! Or simply practice speaking in a fun interactive way using the:  Nearpod App™ version with home language support using MS Immersive ReaderGoogle Slides™ version with Audio or PDF COLOR PRINT version with QR-codes! English Language Learners learn best when they are familiar and comfortable with the content. I suggest that your students try this lesson across all platforms to increase comprehension and comfortability.  Althou
Preview of Greek Mythology - Movie Poster Assessment

Greek Mythology - Movie Poster Assessment

This is a graded project for middle schoolers. They are tasked with creating a "movie poster" about a Greek god or goddess. Students get to choose any god or goddess, they make a story using a provided graphic organizer and then they get to creating! *This resource is editable in Canva What's included? *Directions - well laid out. I've done this project many years and students are successful! *Rubric - Detailed rubric with multiple levels of achievement. *Poster Organizer - This helps students
Preview of Student Writing Checklists For Editing All Genres | Text Features & Structures

Student Writing Checklists For Editing All Genres | Text Features & Structures

Looking for a no-prep way to help students edit, revise, and master every writing genre? This flexible toolkit gives them ⭐ Student-Friendly Visual Writing Checklists & Rubrics ⭐ that turn self-editing from guesswork into a clear, step-by-step independent routine. With Three age groups included: Junior (ages 5-7), Middle (ages 7-11), Senior (ages 11-15) stylized and worded each level to appeal to each age group. You get THREE VERSIONS for each writing genre to ensure your ⭐ beginning, ⭐
Preview of Story Starters & Narrative Hooks | Middle School Writing

Story Starters & Narrative Hooks | Middle School Writing

Struggling to help students write strong, engaging story beginnings instead of generic or rushed openings? This middle school writing lesson teaches students how to craft compelling narrative hooks that immediately capture a reader’s attention and set the tone for the story. Students explore four powerful story starter types — Action, Character, Setting, and Wonder — and learn how each creates a different effect. Through clear models, guided practice, and a side-by-side comparison organizer, st
Preview of The Great Gatsby Character Analysis: Nick and Daisy| SCR Practice| ELA HS and MS

The Great Gatsby Character Analysis: Nick and Daisy| SCR Practice| ELA HS and MS

This resource provides a complete activity for analyzing two key characters from F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby: Nick Carraway and Daisy Buchanan. The assignment includes two short constructed response (SCR) questions, each requiring two pieces of text evidence from the novel. This is an important skill to master for college readiness. The resource also includes a character analysis rubric and an answer key for both questions. This assignment can be made as long or short as you want
Preview of Naturalism vs. Realism with Plath & Chopin

Naturalism vs. Realism with Plath & Chopin

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These two lessons introduce students to the literary movements of Realism and Naturalism through a prezi with the authors Sylvia Plath and Kate Chopin.  While applying Reader-Response Theory to “Mushrooms” they have the opportunity to develop their own Science Poem which can be extended into its own lesson with the provided poetry rubric. Followed by “Desiree’s Baby”, students explore the difference between dramatic, situational, and verbal irony in this story with a surprising twist.  Both les
Preview of Bloom’s Taxonomy Posters | Editable Higher-Order Thinking Classroom Decor

Bloom’s Taxonomy Posters | Editable Higher-Order Thinking Classroom Decor

Transform your classroom into a hub for critical thinking with these Bloom’s Taxonomy Posters! Designed to promote higher-order thinking skills, each poster highlights key action verbs for every level—from Remember and Understand to Create. ✔ Editable in Canva for easy customization ✔ Perfect for classroom displays, learning centers, and teacher reference ✔ Encourages student engagement and academic rigor ✔ Aligns with success criteria and learning objectives so students know exactly
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