Enhance Research Skills with Our Reliable Source Evaluation Handout!Equip students with the tools they need to discern quality sources from the vast sea of information with our concise one-page guide. Key Features:Quick Clues and Hints: Empower students with rapid insights into identifying reliable sources. Our handout provides quick clues and hints, enabling them to make informed decisions before clicking on a source.Screenshots for Practical Learning: Visualize the process! Screenshots from ac
4th - 9th
English Language Arts, For All Subjects, Writing-Essays
Genre Anchor Charts/Handouts - Fiction vs Nonfiction, Elements of Fiction, Nonfiction FlowchartEnhance your students' understanding of genres with this comprehensive set of anchor charts and handouts! This resource is designed to support students in differentiating between fiction and nonfiction, comprehending the elements of fiction, and exploring the interconnectedness of various nonfiction writings. The Genre Anchor Charts/Handouts set includes three visually appealing and informative resourc
4th - 6th
English Language Arts, Reading, Reading Strategies
Product Description: Title: Main Idea Handout Description: Enhance your students' understanding of Main Idea and Supporting Details with this comprehensive handout. The Main Idea Handout is a valuable resource that provides a clear explanation of what main idea and supporting details are, along with an example paragraph that demonstrates the identification of main idea and supporting details. Key Features: - Clear Explanation: This handout offers a concise and easy-to-understand definition of ma
3rd - 7th
English Language Arts, Informational Text, Reading Strategies
Have students fill out this guide as they read their independent reading book. This guide helps them comprehend as they read a chapter book. It also helps with accountability while reading. This guide includes: - Title, Author - Setting a Goal (how many pages per day) - Predicting - Characters (main characters, minor characters, protagonist/antagonist) - Setting - Problem/Solution - Theme
Students fill out the form as they read their own fiction books. This can be done with personally selected books that they are reading individually, books that they are reading in Book Clubs, or books that are being read as a class. Great review of characters, plot, setting, conflict, and theme!
This worksheet can be used to review the four types of sentences and practice writing them when given examples. Students will review and practice writing Declarative, Imperative, Interrogative, and Exclamative sentences.
Students fill out the Bingo Sheet as they read books throughout the year. After so many books, they receive small prizes. After all 40 books are read, then they receive a larger prize!
3rd - 7th
Close Reading, Literature, Reading
CCSS
RL.4.2
, RL.5.2
, RL.6.2
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