This is a one sided reading response form for students to record their thinking and support it with evidence from the text. A great way to assess student thinking as they read independently!
This is a mini research project to learn about Native Americans by regions. This can be used for individual students or in teams where each student takes a page to research and then put their research together to create the final product. Each group could focus on a specific region!
This individual, station, or small group activity includes a tiered approach to learning about context clues. Students will use QR codes to watch a short video on YOUTUBE and to self check their practice work. Students will then carry their learning into their daily reading by continuing to look for these newly learned context clue types in their independent reading. This activity can be used as individual seat work or at a word study station. Students can work through the 4 step activity at t
If you use the workshop approach to teach reading, writing, and math, this might be the planning format for you! Organized onto one page, it allows you to put your plans for mini lessons and small group lesson all on one page for all three subjects!
This project can be adapted to meet the social studies standards of other states, but is created for the state of Indiana. Students choose a vacation destination as well as two historical stops in Indiana. They plan their trip using many resources including brochures, mapquest, their text book, and more! This project incorporates social studies, health, math, reading, and writing standards! The final product will be a scrapbook created by each student that hightlights the important parts of In
3 posters with quotes from famous authors about writing. Meant to inspire young writers to write! Great to mount on colored paper and hang near your writer's workshop area. Quotes from authors such as Eve Bunting and Dr. Seuss!