Are you like me and always out of luck in finding a cross curricular revise and edit passage tied to what you're teaching?! Well look no further! Since I couldn't find what I needed, I decided to make the informational TEKS based passages myself and align the questions to the revision and editing TEKS. The thumbnails and preview gives you an overview of which TEKS are used in each passage. This product is best suited for 5th grade or those learning about U.S History. All 5 passages are focused
Claim Discussion Task Cards are a great way to get students talking about their opinions! These are great for a whole class warm up or individual quick write during your Argumentative Text Unit. My favorite way to use these discussion cards is playing Quiz Quiz Trade. Each student holds a card and mixes around to music. When the music stops, students pair up with the closest student to them. They read their claim card and share their opinion. The other student then does the same thing with their
TEKS 4.10B - Calculate profit in a given situation. Teach your students to use the EEP Graphic Organizer to remember the pieces from a story problem needed to solve a profit problem: Amount Earned, Expenses, Profit! Simply draw your "profit box", solve/fill in each box to sort your information, and then "stack 'em and subtract 'em"! Students learn to draw this "profit box" in the white spaces of their assessments! These problems include multiplication. See my Unit 2: Profit Story Problems wi
TEKS 4.10B - Calculate profit in a given situation. Teach your students to use the EEP Graphic Organizer to remember the pieces from a story problem needed to solve a profit problem: Amount Earned, Expenses, Profit! Simply draw your "profit box", solve/fill in each box to sort your information, and then "stack 'em and subtract 'em"! Students learn to draw this "profit box" in the white spaces of their assessments! These problems DO NOT bring in multiplication or division. See my Unit 5: Prof
This page is designed to take students through a FAB7 model of how to analyze a poem. This graphic organizer poem pairs well with FAB7 - Analyzing a Poem in 7 Steps Google Slides Minilesson in my store! Students analyze the poem with you as you model the 7 steps to understanding a poem! After practicing many poems with the graphic organizer and learned steps, students will be able to replicate the 7 steps themselves when given a poem in isolation!
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