Poetry Scavenger Hunt
This is a great, fun stations/small group activity that incorporates poetic devices into song lyrics. Students will use the graphic organizer attaches to search through the song lyrics included to find different elements of poetry, and explain the relation to poetry they see in books.
Elements addressed: onomatopoeia, alliteration, simile, metaphor, personification and rhyming words
Song lyrics included:
Let It Be-The Beatles
What Makes You Beautiful-One Direction
Bad B
This power point consists of several teachable note pages describing RL 3.3 and RL 3.7- could be used for RL 2.3 and RL 2.7 also! Several examples to model from and to discuss and complete with a partner. There are also worksheets included that can be used for any text. Great to combine a lesson teaching traits and illustrations! Enjoy!
In this assessment, the student will read a similar play and story to compare and contrast, as well as answer text based questions. The student will also answer vocabulary questions referring to drama elements. Follows closely to Common Core standard RL.3.5- There are 17 questions, many with multiple parts to the question.
Parent letter for a classroom Holiday party!
I also included a sheet for the teacher to keep track of which student is bringing what. We decorate cookies each year at our holiday party, so the materials to do so are on the sign up sheet. :)
Drama Elements powerpoint including definitions and examples of actor, narrator, setting, theme, plot, cast of characters, dialogue, and MANY MORE!
13 slides total
Follows closely with CC RL3.5
Common core aligned task cards featuring multi-step word problems. Each task card includes at least a 2 step word problem using all of the operations of mathematics.
Included:
24 task cards
1 answer key
1 answer sheet for student
This file includes several printables that can be used as weekly worksheets, station partner work, exit-tickets, independent work, guided work, and so much more! I have also included several options for vocabulary words and a blank template for you to fill in your own!
To implement daily vocabulary, You may use the word of the day, and reference the word from the previous day to build on that prior knowledge. I’ve included a resource for that in this file as well.
Building a solid vocabulary is
This file includes a vocabulary note sheet, a vocabulary quiz, as well as a key for the teacher to use when teaching Drama Elements aligned to standard 3.5
Follows very closely to my Drama Elements Powerpoint
9 Activities for a Marc Brown author study! Creative and different activities to complete throughout an author study, or great to use with RL.3.9 comparing similar texts from the same author!
This is a great, fun, interactive project that can be done at home or in the classroom!
Each child will research a state that interests them, and create their own soda bottle label using facts about their chosen state.
Students will love using their creativity to design a "new drink" label for their state soda.
Included in the file:
TOTAL SLIDES:82
Small bottle templates for 50 states
Large bottle templates for 50 states
Grading rubric
Research Note page
Research project checklist
A 14 slide slideshow of vocabulary questions, text based questions, and an extended response question all referencing the ReadingAZ version of the fable The Bat, the Birds, and The Beasts.
Great for a modeling lesson, to use with show-sticks, white boards, or a discussion.
This interactive scavenger hunt can be used with any children's magazine or newspaper to search for text features. Time for Kids magazine is a great resource to use!
1st - 5th
English Language Arts, For All Subjects, Reading Strategies
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