This 21 page packet is a great add on for your students' reading of The Fifth of March by Ann Rinaldi.
Inside you will find short answer questions and vocabulary table (with room for definition and synonym) for each chapter.
**If you purchase this bundle before I have finished 10-end of the novel, I will email you the entire bundle (when completed).**
This nine week writing unit covers the entirety of the American Revolutionary War through various writing activities: a domino/flip timeline, an ABC chart, a friendly letter, a detailed poster, and a biography.
Rubrics are included for each project.
This 12 page set includes 4 quizzes with 4 prompts for the Julian Chapter. Each quiz includes 2 multiple choice questions, a short answer, vocabulary matching, and a prompt.
Use this project choice board to evaluate/assess your students' understanding of energy in a fun way! Students choose two projects to complete. Projects can be differentiated, too. Rubrics are attached for each project.
Use the following rubric to assign a "menu math" project. Students will create their own restaurant menu and, using the rubric, include all necessary parts.
This is a quarter-long writing unit integrating writing and science standards. Students will research and write the following pieces: a 3 paragraph essay on the Mars One mission, a 5 paragraph biographical essay on a famous astronaut/astronomer, and a final 5 paragraph persuasive essay on moving to a new planet due to Earth's collapsing ecosystems. The unit also includes an informative poster about a planet within our solar system. This correlates to my other product, the science teach-a-less
An entire unit on the Age of Exploration! -Introduce the Age of Discovery with a presentation and fill-in-the-blank notes (1 page of notes) -Go through the major European countries (Spain, Portugal, England, Italy, France) with their own presentation and learn about the explorers from each of these locations (11 pages of notes) *Ferdinand Magellan *Bartolomeu Dias *Christopher Columbus *Giovanni da Verrazzano *Vasco de Balboa *Juan Ponce de Leon *Hernando De Soto *Sir Frances Drake *Henry Huds
This one page notebooking activity is a simple chart of the 8 common forms of energy: sound, thermal, electrical, chemical, nuclear, radiant, potential, and kinetic.
You will also find a teacher's key for your convenience!
4th - 8th
General Science, Other (Science), Physical Science
This group science project is an extension of my Space Writing Unit. Students will choose a planet and then get into groups to plan a 35-minute lesson to teach the class. Rubric included.
This newsletter includes room for a spelling list, teacher note, week-at-a-glance, important dates, student of the week, and more. Editable for your pleasure!
These notes show the forms of energy, as divided between kinetic and potential. This note activity will help students understand which forms are divided into the two main categories of energy.
An assessment or study guide for the early American colonies, including New Spain, New France, New Netherlands, the Spanish explorers, and the early English colonies.