This activity is based on the book Cleopatra Rules written by Vicky Alvear Shecter. The family tree deals with the characters presented in the 6th chapter. The students get a list of pieces of information, as well as names that they need to place correctly in the tree.
This includes a pre-reading brainstorming activity (write down 5 facts about Thanksgiving that you already know), vocabulary questions, true or false and justify your answers, write down a summary of what you've learned. The text comes from History.com but it was shortened.
Here are ten words that can be used when talking about floods and hurricanes: Rainfall, Mississippi, Tsunami, overflowing, disaster, Katrina, disease, river flood, Yellow River, flash flood, coastal flood, vehicle. I am using this as a pre-reading activity for the novel Upside Down in the Middle of Nowhere. Each card contains the word, a definition, an example sentence, and then there is space for the students to write down their own definition or sentence, and illustrate the word.
This worksheet can be used with the following video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckRcNbYQD9k It is a fill in the blanks so that the students can follow along and write down the most important facts.
This is a pre-reading activity for the book Upside Down in the Middle of Nowhere, or a great vocabulary activity if you are talking about Natural Disasters. This is a list of ten words, with pictures and definitions (fill in the blanks) and then a practice exercise with sentences in which the vocabulary word is missing each time. I am using this to get my ESOL students ready to read the book.