Reading Two Bad Ants in the classroom and want to push your students' thinking a little further? Have your students dive deeper into the text with the following activity! This graphic organizer contains rigorous higher order thinking questions to do just that! The activity focuses on the icons: Big Idea, Ethics, Details, and Multiple Perspectives.
Track the weather with this cute organizer! This can be used to track cloud types, precipitation, wind speed/direction, temperature, and more! Your kids will love being so hands on with their environment! This product also features PATTERNS as a depth and complexity icon for extending your students' thinking!
Reading A Drop Around the World in the classroom and want to push your students' thinking a little further? Have your students dive deeper into the text with the following activity! This graphic organizer contains rigorous higher order thinking questions to do just that! The activity focuses on the icons: Big Idea, Details, Patterns, and Multiple Perspectives.
Are you reading Tattered Sails with your students and want to push their thinking a little further? Allow them to dive deeper into the meaning of the character decisions and events that take place with the following activity! This graphic organizer contains rigorous higher order thinking questions to allow more meaningful conversations when referring to the text. It focuses on the icons: Motive, Process, Details, and Multiple Perspectives. This item can be used multiple ways to best fit your s
Are you reading Love That Dog with your students and want to push their thinking a little further? Allow them to dive deeper into the meaning of the text and characters with the following activity! This graphic organizer contains rigorous higher order thinking questions to allow more meaningful conversations when referring to the text. It focuses on the icons: Details, Change Over Time, Language of Discipline, and Multiple Perspectives. This item can be used multiple ways to best fit your stud
Here's a great resource to use in order to deepen your students' understanding of Native American tribes and the conflicts that arose between them. Icons being used are Rules, Multiple Perspective, Changes Over Time, and Ethics. Great for an extensions! Completely editable!
3rd
English Language Arts, Native Americans, U.S. History