After watching the Pixar short film Piper, students will answer guiding questions that include problem, solution, character traits, and the message of the film. Students are also provided a writing prompt where they write from the point of view of Piper.
After watching the short film, Snack Attack, students will use the interactive notebook to support their understanding and comprehension. Slides include guiding questions, character analysis and a written reflection that touches upon theme.
After watching the short film, The Present, students will use the interactive notebook to support their understanding and comprehension. Slides include guiding questions, character analysis and a written reflection that touches upon theme/message.
In this interactive novel study, there are guided reading questions based on each chapter. The questions include fundamental reading skills and include questions about the text, beyond the text, and within the text. The interactive notebook encourages students to predict and connect to the themes of the story.
In this interactive novel study, there are guided reading questions based on each chapter. The questions include fundamental reading skills including inferencing, cause and effect, predicting, etc. The interactive notebook also includes a link to a direct draw to inspire students to read on!
Character analysis interactive slides based upon the novel Wonder by R.J. Palacio. Character analysis characters include: August (Auggie) Pullman Jack Will SummerJulian AlbansOlivia (Via) PullmanMirandaIsabel Pullman Nate PullmanCharacter development characters include: August (Auggie) PullmanJack WillJulian AlbansOlivia (Via) Pullman
Based upon the Pixar short film, Bao, students will watch the film and answer varying comprehension questions. Students will identify character development and answer guiding questions. Students will then reflect on the theme and write from a character's perspective while including dialogue.
After watching the short film Snack Attack, students will answer guiding questions that include problem, solution, character traits, and the message of the film. Students are also provided a writing prompt where they write from the point of view of the old lady.
Utilize this notice to send home with students after tests. Comes with a translated version in Spanish and can be translated into other languages if needed.
This graphic organizer is designed to help writers structure their narratives effectively. It provides a clear framework to outline key elements, ensuring a clear and engaging story.
4th grade NJSLA practice test questions placed into Google Slides format. Questions and information provided through New Jersey Assessment Resource Center. Link provided at the end of the google slides.
Designed specifically for elementary students, this interactive journal includes questions that spark creativity in various elements of writing -- narrative, expository, descriptive, and persuasive. Students can use remotely, in the classroom, or for homework! It includes a writing checklist to hold students accountable for their writing.
Engage students with dynamic and interactive Google Slides designed to enhance reading comprehension! This resource provides a structured approach to guided reading with interactive questions that prompt critical thinking, reflection, and foundational reading skills. Slides are separated by each part which includes the different perspectives from each character.
Based upon the Pixar short film, For the Birds, students will watch the film and answer varying comprehension questions. Students will identify character development and answer guiding questions. Students will then reflect on the theme and connect to the characters through their writing.
Oh the Places You'll Go themed bookmarks for - kindergarten - first grade - second grade - third grade - fourth grade - fifth grade - sixth grade - general Print and laminate for class gifts for beginning, end, or any time of year!
Based upon the Disney short film, Partly Cloudy, students will watch the film and answer varying comprehension questions. Students will predict, identify character development and answer guiding questions. Students will then reflect on the theme and connect to the characters through their writing.
Use these google slides to provide your students with a research stimulation style writing prompt that follows a video. Students will practice their writing skills with a little April Fools flair.
Students will utilize the vocabulary in context slides to define the word, use it in their own sentence, and come up with a gif or picture to visualize the word. Students can input any words and use the slides to support their understanding! An example is also provided for them.
These sight word phrases slides are a simple and easy way to promote reading fluency in struggling readers. These slides include color coded sets that increase in difficulty. Use as a warm up for guided reading groups or supporting students one-on-one to speak with express and intonation!
1st - 4th
English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness
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