This lesson walks you through teaching Cornell notes to your students. The lesson includes samples for you to share with students and/or consult before teaching. The lesson is meant to be used with a non-fiction article or textbook lesson (social studies or science for example). The lesson also includes step by step examples of Cornell notes written based on an article about volcanoes.
The lesson also includes a printable checklist for students that may also be used for grading.
Teach your students how to actively read by using this research based close reading strategy.
Use the bookmarks to give to students before reading so they can refer to them while they read.
Use the leveled book reports for Fiction and Non-Fiction books to enforce active reading, story elements, and author's purpose.
2nd - 12th
Close Reading, English Language Arts, Informational Text
This worksheet allows teachers to scaffold the writing process of print citations, particularly for a bibliography of works cited. The citations are written in APA style (7th Edition) or MLA Style. The file you are purchasing is a fully editable Word file. The file can be printed for students to fill out manually or multiple licenses can be purchased for each student to have an electronic file to fill in on the computer. The worksheet includes templates for citing books, magazines, newspaper an
4th - 12th, Adult Education
English Language Arts, For All Subjects, Informational Text
This is a slip you would give to your students each time they have missing assignments. The students has to complete the slip by filling in the reason why he/she did not hand in homework. There are also fields for the student and a parent to sign. This slip comes in very helpful when keeping track of students who often don't hand in their homework and to keep parents informed. The idea is to encourage parents to speak to their children about homework and to motivate students.