This simple graphic organizer allows for students to easily compare and contrast three different works. Listing all similarities on the left allows students to see how all three come together while allowing them to traits below each title.
Looking for a creative writing activity before winter break? Have kids who need to let off some steam about COVID changing this season? This activity is perfect for group work, individual tasks, or whole group brainstorming. Some COVID Karaoke sessions have been hilarious during class Zoom. My students had so much fun and we had a contest for the best COVID parodies. Each song includes the lyrics, links to original and karaoke versions of the music, and suggestions for how to replace the chorus
This Analyzing Primary Sources Sheet is great for Social Studies Interactive Notebooks! A reference for them to go back to again and again! Based off of the Library of Congress questioning technique! The first page is an anchor sheet to refer to again and again, the second is a scaffolded notes sheet to help them explore the sources.
This organizer allows for students to compare two different items using the pros and cons of both items. On the back, there is also room for students to respond using evidence from the front if you provide a prompt on the board.
4th - 9th
English Language Arts, Science, Social Studies
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