Teaching poetry can sometimes feel a bit dry! Turn it into a fun, detective activity. With this Poetry Detective Guide, your student collects clues about stanzas, rhyme, and figurative language---then your students apply what they have learned to a challenging poem. Voila! Your students have mastered the basic elements of poetic structure! Look for more advanced Poetry Detective Guides to come!
This Common Core aligned unit features EVERYTHING you need to teach reading and writing nonfiction about U.S. Presidents including:
• four biographies of George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson and Barack Obama
• card game to check for student reading comprehension
• cloze structure to help first graders write a biography of a president
• Compare and Contrast chart to compare/contrast presidents
• cloze structure to help first graders write a compare and contrast essay on 2 U.
First Graders need to know all about the Ice Age.
This fun foldable contains lively pictures and text to take them back into that forgotten age long ago.
Students will compare and contrast what life was like for humans in the Ice Age and what life is like for humans today.
Write-on lines enable first graders to answer questions directly on the foldable. Perfect for in-class work or as homework!
1st - 2nd
English Language Arts, Informational Text, Social Studies
Comparing and contrasting are critical ELA skills.
Take a break from comparing and contrasting two passages.
Instead compare and contrast PICTURES. You and your students will analyze a portrait of Princess Diana and her sons, Prince William and Prince Harry.
Then, your students will analyze a portrait of Queen Victoria and two of her grandchildren from the 1800s. How is each royal family presented? How have royal portraits changed over the last century? The answers might surprise you!
Thi
4th - 10th
Art History, English Language Arts, Writing-Essays
The Danielson Framework is well known to many teachers.
Carol Dweck's research into the Growth Mindset has revealed important insights into helping students --and teachers--- learn .
So how do we integrate the two?
This document takes the Danielson Framework and offers two tips for each component of every domain.
This document gives your teachers concrete strategies for applying the Growth Mindset to each aspect of the Danielson Framework.
Whether you are a teacher, a coach, a principal
The CCSS exams LOVE to give questions on point of view.
And point of view can be tricky. The term can be used in a number of different means.
It can be used to mean "first person point of view" or "third person point of view". It can be used to refer to an author's bias toward a subject they are writing about. And it can be used to describe a character's feelings about events in a story.
This worksheet really drives home each of these different uses of "point of view" so that your student
This 30-plus page interactive workbook introduces students to some of the greatest figures in the Age of Exploration:
---the extraordinary Queen of Isabella
---the determined Christopher Columbus
---the ruthless Ponce de Leon
---the ill-fated John Cabot
Writing and reading comprehension activities are included. Vocabulary exercises are also included.
Through an engaging text and beautiful maps and illustrations, this text brings the history of exploration alive for students.
The reading co
Foldables are perfect for first grade hands!
This fun foldable teaches first graders all about Mesopotamia.
What was life like for the nomads who roamed the desert? How did they survive in the desert without permanent homes and in constant need of water?
This foldable lays the foundation for the settling of the first civilization. First graders will ask and answer critical thinking questions about nomadic life in the desert.
Write-on lines give young hands plenty of room to write their an
As we near the end-of-year state exams, let's face it: Social Studies tends to get nudged to the side.
These worksheets allow you to embed math word problems within Social Studies content.
These challenging problems encourage critical thinking and creative problem-solving while also imparting important history and geography knowledge to third and fourth graders.
Fun to teach, these word problems are truly refreshing for teachers and students during the Math test prep period!
Calling all Pre-K, Kindergarten and Grade 1 and 2 teachers!
This handout is great to provide to parents to encourage their reading at home with their small children.
It covers the many benefits to child development---including their cognitive development, linguistic development, social development and emotional development.
After reading this, parents will be crystal clear about why nightly reading is perhaps the best investment they can make in their child's academic development.
This is a two-lesson mini-unit on Text Features which allows your students to learn what text features arehow to identify themhow they help present and organize informationhow they are different from text structuresIt includes a fascinating sample nonfiction article on Anastasia Romanov which your students can use to identify text features. It also includes a Text Feature Finder Worksheet, Answer Guide, Discussion Guide and more. Your student will be text feature experts from now on!
Celebrate Women's History Month and practice short responses at the same time! This includes three passages on Eleanor of Aquitaine including one play excerptone nonfiction excerptone novel excerptStudents will be enthralled as they learn about the fascinating Medieval Queen, Eleanor of Aquitaine who ruled both France and England, participated in the Crusades, bore 9 children and helped her sons lead a revolt against their own father. Each passage is followed by a short response. A great way to
We need parents to read to their children. Here is a handout for parents that give them step-by-step instructions on how to start a reading practice with their child.
This is perfect to send home with students ---or to handout at parent-teacher conferences or Parent Night events.
One of the most valuable aspects of this handout is that it spells out just how a parent should read to their child and how many books parents should gather so that their children have a little home library of books
Annotating nonfiction is one of the most important skills a student can have. This simple hand-out teaches students how to annotate efficiently and effectively. It also shows students how to figure out the author's point of view of the topic.
3rd - 12th, Higher Education
English Language Arts, Informational Text, Reading Strategies
Thomas Edison was one of the most extraordinary minds who ever lived. Students will read a brief biography of his life, and answer comprehension questions based on the text. Then, they will respond to inspirational quotes by Thomas Edison and identify what personality traits these quotes reveal about the inventor. Next, they will take an online test that Thomas Edison gave to all prospective employees before hiring them. Last, but not least, students will review a timeline of Edison's life and
5th - 12th
English Language Arts, Informational Text, Social Studies
It can be a struggle for students to concentrate enough to read well.
What can a student do if he or she can't concentrate on a test?
The strategies explained here can help students re-engage in a text, wake up their brains and focus much better.
Whether your students are visual learners, logical or associative thinkers, these strategies should help a lot in improving their ability to focus!
3rd - 12th
English Language Arts, Informational Text, Reading Strategies
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