Great resource to go along with The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs by A Wolf as told to John Scieszka. Comprehension questions included are both multiple choice and short answer, which would be great for differentiation. The resource also includes activities on plot events, summarizing, character traits, adjectives, compare/contrasting, verbs, and contractions. Activities can be completed independently or teacher led in small groups.
Fraction, Decimal, Percent Sorting Cards | Middle School Math Centers & Review ActivityMake conversions between fractions, decimals, and percents click with this engaging, low-prep sorting activity designed specifically for middle school students! These Fraction, Decimal, Percent Sorting Cards are the perfect way to help your students build fluency with number conversions through hands-on practice. Whether you're introducing the concept, reviewing before a test, or need a meaningful math cen
Use this resource alongside reading Where the Red Fern Grows. Each chapter has 10 short answer comprehension questions with an additional activity. These questions will help guide students through reading the novel, digging deeper into the meaning of the text. Some of the key reading comprehension skills addressed are main idea, compare/contrast, cause/effect, etc. There are several opportunities for students to write and respond to prompts while reading the chapters too!
Great resource to go along with After the Fall: How Humpty Dumpty Got Back Up Again by Dan Santat. Comprehension questions included are both multiple choice and short answer, which would be great for differentiation. The resource also includes activities on plot events, summarizing, character traits, adjectives, verbs, contractions, and a writing prompt. Activities can be completed independently or teacher led in small groups.
2nd - 4th
English Language Arts, Literature, Reading Strategies
Great resource to go along with Teach Your Dragon About Diversity by Steve Herman. Comprehension questions included are both multiple choice and short answer, which would be great for differentiation. The resource also includes activities on plot events, summarizing, character traits, adjectives, compare/contrasting, verbs, and rhyming words. Activities can be completed independently or teacher led in small groups.
Use these cards to have students practice learning and memorizing common roots and affixes and their definitions. Students can apply that knowledge by examining the two example words for each root or affix. Great as a sort, in small group rotations, or to use as a study guide. These are 10 of the most common roots and affixes in middle school.
This resource allows students to identify a variety of genres. Great activity to do at a center or station. Students can color the shamrock according to the answer they pick in the questions. Answer key is included.
This is a great independent activity that students can do to review the 6 main text structures (compare/contrast, cause/effect, problem/solution, chronological, sequence, and descriptive).