It’s time to make learning fun! Welcome to Edutainment101 where we strive to do just that! The Best Bell Work Bundle includes 50 worksheets, games, and activities to use for bell ringer activities in your classroom. There are activities for the ELA student of just about any age. Most of the them will work well in a middle school or high school ELA curriculum. This bundle contains 50 worksheets, games, and activities. In addition, it provides ideas for resources that you can add to your teacher t
It’s time to make learning fun! Welcome to Edutainment101 where we strive to do just that! This grammar bundle has everything your students will need for early grammar usage. This bundle fits well in any middle school ELA or Literacy curriculum. It could also work well as a review for high school students or advanced elementary aged students. This bundle contains materials to last ~1 week of instruction. Through use of this bundle your students will learn about sentence structure, dependent clau
The Racing Game board game template is a fully fleshed out game. The only thing you will need to fill in are the questions on the back of the TURN cards. Everything else is complete and ready to go. You will need to print out the materials. Game pieces and dice are not included. Rules for the game are as follows and are printed on the game board as well: RULES: -Decide who goes first. -Roll a die & move that many spaces. -Every turn your opponent will draw a card for you from the TURN pile. Y
With this bundle students will learn to write a persuasive essay through gamified lessons. Students will work on Crime Scene Investigations as the Detectives to try to prove someone innocent or guilty. They will be building evidence to support claims in this fun two week unit.
In this crime scene investigation students will attempt to determine who stole the cell phone in Mr. Wilson's classroom. This assignment will improve critical thinking, and will help students support a claim with evidence. In essence, students will be writing an essay while thinking they're playing a game.
This worksheet will aid students with critical thinking, and with finding evidence to support a claim. Essentially, students will be writing the skeleton of an informative essay but will think that they're playing a game.
With this worksheet students will learn what a credible source vs a non-credible source is when looking for evidence to support a claim. Students will also practice creating a CEI (Claim, Evidence, Interpretation) paragraph to support a claim.
5th - 12th
Creative Writing, English Language Arts, Writing-Essays