Do you want a fun Halloween writing unit? Want to teach your students about book series? Look no further! In this unit, students will create their own 'Creepy' story after reading the beloved book series! This resource includes slides to go with your lessons, read aloud activities, and differentiated planning sheets. By the end of this unit (which can be stretched out to two weeks), your students will have their own creepy story that they'll be dying to share!
Students can read this sharecropping contract and then answer either 10 SOL-type questions or 5 open-ended questions. There are two different versions of the contract that can be used for differentiation. Answer key is included.
This product is aligned to Virginia Studies VS8a and Reading SOL 4.6. It can be used as an assessment, reading station work,
Do your students struggle to remember and distinguish all eight famous figures in VS.9? Want students to practice reading skills while learning social studies? Want quick and easy notes?
This bundle has you covered!
In this bundle, you'll receive compare and contrast style notes for all eight figures students must learn in VS.9. The figures have been grouped into pairs based on those students often mixed up:
Harry F. Byrd vs. Linwood Holton
Want an engaging lesson to help students understand the Freedmen's Bureau? Set to the tune of 'Uptown Funk', this song will help students understand why the Freedmen's Bureau was created during Reconstruction and the resources it provided!
This song helps teach the following standards:
Virginia Studies 4.8a
USII.3b
Want students to practice prefixes and suffixes independently or in small group? This sort has many popular prefixes and suffixes students can sort and define!
Need a quick and easy way to assess students' understanding of citizenship? Maybe you want to integrate writing into your assessments. Or perhaps you're looking for a way to review citizenship. This resource has you covered! Included in this product are the following: -A rubric that can be used to assess students -Scaffolds (with and without text) to help support students -Assessment with and without sentence starters to differentiate.
These cards can be used as a matching game in math stations or partner cards to help students find partners, all while reviewing place value! Numbers go up to the billions.
Want a fun and memorable way to teach kids the reasons for the American Revolution? Look no further! This song covers reasons the colonists wanted independence from England, including the multiple tax acts, Boston Tea Party, and the Declaration of Independence.
These cards cover identify fractions by name and by model. The denominators included are 3,4,5,6,8,10, and 12. These cards can be used as a matching game in math stations. They can also be used as a way for students to practice while finding a partner during any subject!
These notes cover the new standard of 9.B in Virginia Studies: describe how national events, including women’s suffrage and the Great Depression, affected Virginia and its citizensThese notes cover women's suffrage (which includes Maggie Walker) and the Great Depression and New Deal programs. It comes with an answer key.
Need a fun way to review the geography of Virginia? This headbands game has key terms and the definition alongside to assist students. All you have to do is print and cut, and you're ready to go!
This game covers the geography section of the Virginia Studies VS.2 standard. Wonderful for when you're at the end of the unit or for SOL review!
Do your students have difficulty distinguishing the famous figures they learn about in Virginia Studies? These notes compare and contrast the similarities and differences between Woodrow Wilson and George C. Marshall. By putting in the format of a Venn Diagram, students can see the differences right away, as well as incorporate literacy skills into Virginia Studies. You can get notes on all the famous figures in VS9 in the same format in my bundle!
Want students to practice identifying author's purpose and have extra Scholastic book orders lying around? You can do this activity with any Scholastic book order! There's two versions: one where students have to find just two examples and one where they have to explain their reasoning.
2nd - 4th
Reading
CCSS
CCRA.R.6
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