Resource Overview: Make STAAR review engaging, focused, and effective with this ready-to-use 3rd Grade Math resource aligned to TEKS 3.5A! This resource helps students build confidence solving one- and two-step word problems involving addition and subtraction through a mix of spiral review, targeted practice, and interactive gameplay. Perfect for test prep season, small groups, whole group instruction, or review days, this resource keeps students thinking, քննարկing, and having fun while maste
Product OverviewLooking for a way to make place value review actually fun? This comprehensive lesson and game set moves beyond simple worksheets. Students will analyze numbers up to the ten-thousands place, identifying standard form, word form, expanded form, and expanded notation while hunting for the "Odd One Out". What’s Included:Complete Daily Lesson Flow: Includes a Spiral Review Bell Ringer, guided instruction, "Your Turn" practice, Game, STAAR-aligned skills practice and an Exit Ticket. E
Let's read to learn about environmental impacts on cycling of matter and energy in food webs. This science article has students read to predict how changes in the ecosystem affect the cycling of matter and flow of energy in a food web. Comprehension SkillsThe questions require students to look back at the text and make inferences with connections to determine the meaning of domain-specific vocabulary, and truly understand the material presented in the article. 5 fill in the blank questions5 mult
Let's read to learn about migration, hibernation and dormancy! This science article has students read to understand how temperature and precipitation affect animal growth and behavior through migration and hibernation and plant responses through dormancy. Comprehension SkillsThe questions require students to look back at the text and make inferences with connections to determine the meaning of domain-specific vocabulary, and truly understand the material presented in the article. 5 fill in the
Let's read to learn about Instinctual Behavioral Traits and Learned Behaviors that help an organism survive in its environment! This science article has students read to explain how instinctual behavioral traits such as turtle hatchlings returning to the sea and learned behavioral traits such as orcas hunting in packs increase chances of survival. Comprehension SkillsThe questions require students to look back at the text and make inferences with connections to determine the meaning of domain-sp
Let's read to learn about the Structure and Function that help an organism survive in its environment! This science article has students read to analyze the structures and functions of different species to identify how organisms survive in the same environment. Comprehension SkillsThe questions require students to look back at the text and make inferences with connections to determine the meaning of domain-specific vocabulary, and truly understand the material presented in the article. 5 fill in
Let's read to learn about the Interactions of Biotic and Abiotic Factors in an Ecosystem! This science article emphasizes how a variety of organisms survive by interacting with biotic and abiotic factors in a healthy ecosystem. Comprehension SkillsThe questions require students to look back at the text and make inferences with connections to determine the meaning of domain-specific vocabulary, and truly understand the material presented in the article. 5 fill in the blank questions5 multiple ch
Research shows a close correlation between reading comprehension and social studies content. Let's read about Irma Rangel! In this activity, students can read about Irma Rangel with this one-page informational text followed by some multiple choice questions to assess reading comprehension. This resource includes: - One-page passage on Irma Rangel - 5 multiple-choice comprehension questions - Answer Key
Research shows a close correlation between reading comprehension and social studies content. Let's read about Eleanor Roosevelt! In this activity, students can read about Eleanor Roosevelt with this one-page informational text followed by some multiple choice questions to assess reading comprehension. This resource includes: - One-page passage on Eleanor Roosevelt - 5 multiple-choice comprehension questions - Answer Key
Research shows a close correlation between reading comprehension and social studies content. Let's read about Benjamin Franklin! In this activity, students can read about Benjamin Franklin with this one-page informational text followed by some multiple choice questions to assess reading comprehension. This resource includes: - One-page passage on Benjamin Franklin - 5 multiple-choice comprehension questions - Answer Key
K - 2nd
Informational Text, Other (Social Studies), Reading
3...2...1...Blast off! Create an interactive moon phases slider with your students to help them understand the changes to the moon we see on Earth. This resources includes the following: Detailed template with step-by-step instructions to make a moon phases slider to help kids teach about the different phases of the moon. Quiz with answer key including vocabulary questions, multiple choice, and one short answer question.Answer Key is included for the quiz and a finished product of the slider.T
Let's use stations to review the formation of sedimentary rocks! These stations emphasize opportunities for students to model and describe the processes that led to the formation of sedimentary rocks. Reading StationThe questions require students to look back at the text, make inferences and connections, determine the meaning of domain-specific vocabulary, identify text structure, refer to text features, summarize, and truly understand the material presented in the article. 5 multiple choice que
Let's read to learn about the Formation of Sedimentary Rocks and Fossil Fuels! This science article emphasizes the processes that led to the formation of sedimentary rocks and fossil fuels. Comprehension SkillsThe questions require students to look back at the text, make inferences and connections, determine the meaning of domain-specific vocabulary, identify text structure, refer to text features, summarize, and truly understand the material presented in the article. 5 fill in the blank questio
Let's read to learn about Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources! This science article emphasizes on the advantages and disadvantages of using Earth's renewable and nonrenewable natural resources such as wind, water, sunlight, plants, animals, coal, oil, and natural gas. Comprehension SkillsThe questions require students to look back at the text, make inferences and connections, determine the meaning of domain-specific vocabulary, identify text structure, refer to text features, summarize, and tru
Let's read to learn about the Sun and its role in Earth's Water Cycle! This science article emphasizes how heat from the Sun and proximity to an ocean impact the water cycle. This standard emphasizes the understanding that the water cycle occurs in a predictable pattern including the processes of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation. Comprehension SkillsThe questions require students to look back at the text, make inferences and connections, determine the meaning of domain-specific vocab
Let's read to learn about the difference between Weather and Climate! This science article emphasizes the difference between weather and climate. This standard emphasizes the understanding that weather refers to short-term atmospheric conditions, while climate represents the long-term average of those conditions over time. Comprehension SkillsThe questions require students to look back at the text, make inferences and connections, determine the meaning of domain-specific vocabulary, identify te
Let's read to learn about Earth's Rotation and The apparent movement of the sun! This science article emphasizes the understanding that the Earth rotates on its axis approximately once every 24 hours. This rotation is essential in explaining the following key concepts: Day/Night Cycle: Students learn that as the Earth rotates, different parts of the planet are exposed to sunlight, resulting in the cycle of day and night. When one side of the Earth faces the sun, it experiences daytime, while th
Looking for a full week of lessons to help your students compare solids, liquids, and gases? Look no further! This resource includes a full week of lessons for students to explore comparing matter using the 5E model. You will receive the following: 1. 26 Engaging and Interactive Google Slides2. Integration of ready to go tech apps including: YouTube, Quizlet, Pear Deck Flashcard Factory, Quizizz 3. Notebook pages for students to complete throughout the week 4. Anchoring Phenomenon to engag
This resource includes all standards for 6th grade science with content objective "I Can" statements. Teacher will receive: Revised TEKS (24-25 implementation) Standards for Secondary Science written in "I can" statements for studentsStandards tagged at the bottom of each pageOrganized by reporting categoryReal-life examples on each page28 printable pagesMaterials to consider for durability: Card StockLaminating film
TEKS 6.6A- compare solids, liquids, and gases in terms of their structure, shape, volume, and kinetic energy of atoms and molecules; In this activity, students will work through various activities on comparing solids, liquids, and gases with integration of fun digital resources like YouTube, Pear Deck, Quizizz, and Google Slides! This resource includes: A Digital Interactive Notebook to review Comparing Solids, Liquids, and Gases in relation to atoms, molecules, and kinetic energyInteractive dig
6th - 8th
Other (Science), Physical Science, Science
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