This writing activity is a companion for "The Plump and Perky Turkey" by Teresa Bateman. The townspeople of Squawk Valley need a Turkey for Thanksgiving, and their sneaky plan is to lure one in! Pete the Turkey becomes their unsuspecting guest! But what is Pete's side of the story? Students get creative writing from Pete's perspective! In this file, you'll find: Link to a story read aloud (YouTube link)Links to different file types for student submission.Fully editable to add your own options!
This is a digital interactive notebook companion for Stella Writes an Opinion by Janiel Wagstaff. It is aligned to standards and includes: Pacing GuideStudent SlidesAs a digital interactive notebook, this is perfect for virtual or face-to-face instruction and it can be distributed through an LMS like Google Classroom or Canvas. This product is intended for use by one classroom teacher. If your colleagues wish to use it, additional licenses may be purchased at a reduced price.
This PBL incorporates the basics of design while blending art, reading and library skills. This NO PREP PBL includes: -PowerPoint directions -Final Draft Template -Grading Rubric Files are pptx and pdf but check your specifications to ensure compatibility.
Use this handy passport to help your students learn about the cultures and traditions of countries around the world.
This versatile handout allows you to customize the countries you chose to more closely align the assignment with your curriculum.
Rather than just stamp or sticker the passport, students have space to write facts or summaries about each country making this an easy way to assess knowledge!
Through research, creation and presentation, students will learn about North Carolina native cultures. Students will research a Native group, plan and create a monument, and present their monument to the class (or other relevant audience). This PBL (problem-based learning) model meets standards in History/Social Studies, English Language Arts, and Art. This a great interdisciplinary project that your students are sure to love! Although it's primarily created for NC history, this powerpoint file
This note-taking guide is great for beginners! There is a place to write the topic as well as notes and citation information from 3 different sources! At the end is a summary box to help students retell their learning.
How has journalism evolved over the years, and what impact does it have on our understanding of the world today? This project connects students to real-world issues by exploring how journalism shapes public opinion, informs citizens, and holds power accountable. Students will investigate various journalism forms and their relevance in today's digital age. They will understand the importance of credible sources and the role journalism plays in a democratic society. This item includes: Teacher Pro
Challenge your students to classify types of literature into the 4 major genres. It's a great addition to your interactive notebooks or use as a stand-alone activity.
This quick seasonal activity gives students practice with various tools within the Google Slides program. Differentiation Options: 1-Slide has premade shapes to help students drag and drop. 2-Slide requires students to add shapes using the shape tool. Also great practice for changing colors, and resizing objects 3-Slide requires students to insert a pumpkin image as well as all the practice of slide 2. ***Great for REMOTE learners and face-to-face learners*** Purchasing this file give you the r
Canvas....Google CLassroom....Zoom, OH MY! With so many learners using digital tools and participating in all forms of remote learning, it can be overwhelming to remember to check all of the things. This Remote Learning To Do List will provide any student with a way to organize their thoughts and create a checklist for getting everything complete. PRO Tip: Laminate or use a sheet protector to make a reusable tool for dry erase markers. Your purchase is for use by you and your students only. Plea
This PBL (problem based learning) is a great introductory lesson. It can be used to introduce your students to the idea of problem based learning or just to each other.
Whether reading in class or at home, it's important for students to have some choice in reading material. Track student reading with this simple reading log. Both in class and at home forms provided. The "in class" log provides students with space record the date, pages read and a brief summary. In addition, the "at home" log provides space for students to log time read, parent initials and teacher check. This is a PDF file so it's not editable.
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