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8-year teacher; 7th and 8th; ESL/ELL, Gifted, Inclusion, LS/LD
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Preview of Elements of Fiction Test Packet

Elements of Fiction Test Packet

This packet includes a study guide that is set up as a vocab-o-gram. I used this after we reviewed for the test as an exit pass. Those students who checked that they needed help met with me to review these specific items. I then kept the study guides to show parents who inquired about their child's study habits. There are two tests - one for regular and one modified with word banks and questions chunked. The tests are matching, short answer, and multiple choice. Most of the questions c
Preview of Lesson Plan Bundle (lesson plan template and weekly overview)

Lesson Plan Bundle (lesson plan template and weekly overview)

This three-page document includes two lesson plan templates (for 40 and 80 minute periods) and a weekly overview template. The lesson plans include a place for objectives, state standards, rationale or explanation of how the lesson connects to prior or future lessons, and divides the instruction into short instructional chunks. The weekly overview allows the teacher to include an objective, a brief overview of the learning activities, and due dates.
Preview of Theme Packet (Battleship, Fortune Cookies)

Theme Packet (Battleship, Fortune Cookies)

This packet includes a handout that explains what theme is and what theme isn't. There is a powerpoint that the students take notes from and then they complete the Battleship gameboard to play in the classroom with another partner. Another activity involves using fortune cookies. The students use the fortunes they were given to analyze using discussion questions.
Preview of Connotation & Denotation

Connotation & Denotation

This activity introduces students to connotation and denotation. The students look at word choice and how words mean different things in different contexts. They look at the word skinny and the different shades of meaning. Then students look at photos of staff members demonstrating various shades of anger. They come up with suitable words. Then students are giving various words to create their own photo slideshow. (I used words like laugh, cry, talk, smile, confused, etc). This includes a
Preview of Notecards: Taking Notes for Research

Notecards: Taking Notes for Research

This template works better (in my opinion) than index cards. Students complete all of their notes for research and then cut them out to organize them. That way they don't get lost (or at least not as quick.)
Preview of Monsters Are Due on Maple Street Writing Packet

Monsters Are Due on Maple Street Writing Packet

This packet has a reading and writing activity to accompany Rod Serling's "The Monsters are Due on Maple Street." A predict-o-gram can be used before and after reading. Students are given a list of vocabulary words to sort into several categories (characters, conflict, plot, etc). The writing packet is to be completed after the students have read the play. It is differentiated for different writing groups. It should be done after a mini-lesson on organization and/or style. The organizati
Preview of Paper Bag Narratives (The Plot Line Review)

Paper Bag Narratives (The Plot Line Review)

This lesson is used to review the plot line of a narrative. It allows students to use improv to plan and perform a skit. Inside each paper bag is a list of 3 characters and 2 props. The students will have to act out those parts to write a brief narrative. Example: Monster Attacks - damsel in distress, monster, news reporter, helicopter, tall building The lesson includes the lesson plan (80-minutes), a handout of the plot line with definitions, and a list of the characters and props.
Preview of Fiction Test Packet (study guide, regular and adapted, key)

Fiction Test Packet (study guide, regular and adapted, key)

The study guide acts as check for understanding for students. The material that is on the test is listed as a knowledge ranking (I know this, I need to study this, I need to talk to the teacher about this). I keep this to show parents during conferencing. The tests (adapted includes word bank, chunked questions, etc) include a labeling portion, matching, plot line vocabulary, and application. Students are given snippets of scenarios or stories and must name the vocabulary word. An example:
Preview of Calendar Template for Block Schedules

Calendar Template for Block Schedules

This calendar template allows you to plan out a month. I've included an example of how I have used it. There are two rows. I typically use one row for my tentative plan and then the bottom row is my actual plan. I've also used this if I teach two sections and need to keep things separate.
Preview of Creative Foldable Suspense Story

Creative Foldable Suspense Story

This includes a lesson plan for teaching this lesson, the foldable template, and a list of sensory/imagery words. The lesson uses guided imagery (visualization) for students to take a trip from a sidewalk to the house at the end of the street. Along the way the "narrator" has to use his senses to experience the journey. A few activities that I've used with this: Plot: I used this to emphasize the climax of a story. I give students enough of the story and they have to add the resolution. Ima
Preview of Love That Dog Bingo

Love That Dog Bingo

As students listen to the read aloud or read independently, they will complete the Novel Bingo card to demonstrate both reading strategies and poetic skills. As students find the answers on the board, they should write down the answer that they are supplying.
Preview of Source Card Cheat Cheat

Source Card Cheat Cheat

This cheat sheet will allow students to write down information from the sources they use before they begin creating source cards. I'll also include the tip sheet on where to find information on various sources. Both are valuable tools for research.
Preview of Where to find information for research

Where to find information for research

Students often struggle with finding the author, sponsor, publisher, etc on sources. This handout will help them find the necessary things for source cards. I also uploaded a cheat sheet to go along with this resource. Both are free.
Preview of Spelling Bee Lesson

Spelling Bee Lesson

At our school, we are required to administer a spelling bee word list. I decided to make it into a lesson so that students could find meaning to the lesson.
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8-year teacher; 7th and 8th; ESL/ELL, Gifted, Inclusion, LS/LD

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