Students can learn about Ancient Egypt using the Grapes method. and notes. The are also two quiz checkup on the Power Point covers the Geography Religion, Accomplishments,Economics Politics and Social of Egypt.
Students love to learn about themselves! Here is a PowerPoint that explains about their last name and web pages to find where they can find information where their name came from. They then can design a shield (coat of arms) that will explain who they are. This file includes a power point, a template of a shield, and information for the students to use to design their own shield.
The neat little book has a summary and map of a civilization on each page. On the cover there are dates for a timeline that the students can figure out. Looks great as part of a lap book or stand alone for notes. There is a PowerPoint that comes along with this at the end a slide that has four think about questions. There is a page for each of the following: Sumer, Assyrian Empire, Babylonian Empire, Akkadian Empire, Chaldean Empire, and the Persian Empire.
This is a power point on Renewable Energy. It includes Biomass, Wind Power, Geothermal, Solar Power, and Hydroelectricity. This is a great way to introduce a unit on Renewable Energy. The power point is edible so you can make changes if you want to.
This is a great little flip book that can be used as a stand-alone or part of an interactive notebook or lap book. The PowerPoint has a definition for each Egyptian class level for the flipbook that defines each level.
Cause & Effect writing is one of the five Expository Writing in the common core. Here is a PowerPoint and Graphic organizer that explains this Nonfiction Text Structure. This item is also available in a bundle with the other Nonfiction Text Structures.
This is a collection of songs for the Holidays that are sung to familiar tunes. There are also Halloween and Thanksgiving poems included for students to read and recite. This collection is in for form that can be run off as a " Songs & Poems" booklet so each student can have their own copy. In addition, there is a Power Point that can be projected for students to see the words to the songs and the poems . The songs can be sung with or without accompaniment because they are sung to melodies the
This is the unit to start the year off for social studies! Explains that Geography – Where is the civilization? Religion – What do the people believe? Accomplishments – What did they contribute to the world? Politics - What was their government like? Economy – How did the society distribute their resources? Social Structures – What were their social class systems? Then you may continue to use the GRAPES structure on the other Ancient Civilizations.
Here is a power point for students to take notes about Writing algebraic expressions, combining like terms, evaluating and finding equivalent expressions. The people in Tacharville were stunned to find that their neighbors were “X” out You must figure out who doing this is before the bell rings. The last one left is the prankster. Students will work in teams or individually to solve 10 practice problems that will be posted around the room to get the students moving.
Here is a creative way to teach or review Order of Operations with your students. It starts with a Scenario to hook the students.Then they are given a new way to remember the order of operations. Also included is a doodling note page and practice to put in a math journal or notebook. 17 Slide PowerPoint 2 page notes
This activity is based on the first book in the Fablehaven, by Brandon Mull, series. As your students read Fablehaven, they will fill it details about each of the main characters in the book. As the characters change and grown, the students continue to add details. The worksheet is run off on legal-sized paper (front/back). There is also a power point that gives a brief summary about each main character for the teachers reference or for the teacher to show his/her students to assist them in
Here is one of the five text structures that is in the Common Core for expository or informational writing . This PowerPoint explains the text structure of Sequence. There are examples and writing ideas and links to videos that help the students feel more comfortable about this structure. There is also a printout that would be a great page in a writing interactive notebook or just for a reference.
4th - 8th
English Language Arts, Writing-Essays, Writing-Expository
Problem and Solution writing is one of the five Expository Writing in the common core. Here is a PowerPoint and Graphic organizer that explains this Nonfiction Text Structure. This item is also available in a bundle with the other Nonfiction Text Structures.
4th - 8th
English Language Arts, Informational Text, Writing-Expository
This is a fun argumentative writing activity to go with Thanksgiving. Students get to choose whether ham or turkey should be served for Thanksgiving dinner then write an argumentative essay about why their choice is the best choice. The package includes a power point to introduce the subject and black-line masters to run off.
Create a flip book about the Egyptian mummies and how and why they bury their dead. With the Power point they can take notes for the topics of Mummification Sarcophagus Valley of the Kings Coffin Pyramid Mastaba Ba Ka With the editable PowerPoint you can change and add information to personalize it for your your classroom needs. This could be used as a stand alone or with a Lap book project.
This is a fun February writing book for students to make . This packet comes with the following: • A PowerPoint with filled with information for each important day for the teacher to explain and give background knowledge or information about the holiday or event. • Writing pages for students to write their own stories for each important day in the book.
This interactive game PowerPoint that will get all students practicing or review Ratios and Percentages in math. Each student has their own paper to show their work and to keep their score. Each character in the game has it’s own box, so students’ work can be quickly checked regardless of the order the questions are presented in the game.
This is a great way to introduce the Explanatory writing and words that are associated with them. Includes a PowerPoint with the vocabulary words Word wall with definitions,Word work with answer key and a quiz. Also some visuals to place into a interactive notebook or to use as a reference, Don't forget to look for more in-depth lessons and papers on the five text features sequencing,cause and effect,compare and contrast,descriptive, and problem and solution writings and PowerPoint Presentation
4th - 8th
English Language Arts, Informational Text, Vocabulary
Compare & Contrast writing is one of the five Expository Writing in the common core. Here is a PowerPoint and Graphic organizer that explains this Nonfiction Text Structure. This item is also available in a bundle with the other Nonfiction Text Structures.
4th - 8th
English Language Arts, Informational Text, Writing-Expository
You may use this lesson as a review or practice with Data and statistics. Go over the Academic Vocabulary words that will be used in this lesson. Mean outlier Cluster Gap The students are movie theater owners and have three screens. They will create a logo for their theater. Then they will be given famous movies that were block busters and decide which to show. The excitement builds to see if they chose the biggest blockbuster of the week and are able to beat the class.
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