Every year I have my students share their story with a Where I'm From poem. I've created a brainstorming sheet along with a template to write the poem.
⭐️ American Revolution Wax Museum Project | Print & Go Resource ⭐️Transform your classroom into a living Wax Museum and bring history to life! This print-and-go project is perfect for upper elementary and middle school students learning about the American Revolution. Students will research key historical figures, write a short first-person speech, and present as that person in a classroom museum experience. No prep needed — just print and teach! ✅ What’s Included: Step-by-Step Teacher Guide
3rd - 6th
Art History, Other (Performing Arts), U.S. History
20 Nonfiction Reading Passages for 4th & 5th Grade with Constructed Response Questions Description: Looking for engaging, grade-appropriate nonfiction reading passages that build reading comprehension and critical thinking skills? This resource includes 20 unique nonfiction passages, each 5 paragraphs long, designed specifically for 4th and 5th graders. Each passage covers a variety of topics in science, history, social studies, and more, providing a well-rounded collection to support standard
I created these vocabulary slides to go along with the Hello, Universe, novel study. Each slide contains six vocabulary words, their part of speech, and definition that students will encounter in their reading. Slide 1 - Chapters 1-7 Slide 2- Chapters 8-14 Slide 3 - Chapters 15-21 Slide 4 - Chapters 22-28 Slide 5 - Chapters 29-35 Slide 6 - Chapters 36-42 These can be used prior to reading, during reading, testing vocabulary, or spelling words.
Printable for students working on extended responses. I created this to help my students have a visual of the writing process of an extended response. I usually teach it with a cheer, "Race, Ace, RA!"