Are your students struggling to understand the difference between an analysis and a summary? Or are your students ready to move from writing summaries to writing an analysis? This short worksheet (10 questions) shows examples of both and requires students to determine whether the sentence is a summary or an analysis.
8th - 11th
English Language Arts, Informational Text, Reading Strategies
Introduction to AI and Ethical Concerns Lesson | Middle School Digital Citizenship Looking for a way to introduce your middle school students to artificial intelligence that’s accessible, engaging, and relevant? This lesson is a great starting point. It covers what AI is, how it works, and why it raises important ethical questions. Students explore how AI shows up in their daily lives and reflect on topics like fairness, bias, and copyright in a way that sparks meaningful conversation. This work
Main Idea or Supporting Detail - Reading Comprehension WorksheetHelp students clearly distinguish between main ideas and supporting details with this simple, targeted ELA worksheet. Designed for grades 7–10 or GED learners, this no-prep resource focuses on one essential reading comprehension skill at a time—perfect for struggling readers, intervention, and test prep. What is on the worksheet?Student-friendly definitions of main idea and supporting detailPart 1: Identify each statement as a main
Claim or Evidence - Reading Comprehension WorksheetHelp students clearly distinguish between claims and evidence with this simple, targeted ELA worksheet. Designed for grades 7–10 or GED learners, this no-prep resource focuses on one essential reading comprehension skill at a time—perfect for struggling readers, intervention, and test prep. What is on the worksheet?Student-friendly definitions of claim and evidencePart 1: Identify each statement as a claim or evidencePart 2: Short paragraph with
8th - 10th, Adult Education
Close Reading, Informational Text, Reading Strategies
This Health Triangle Lesson is designed for use with all Middle School students, including students with special needs. The lesson covers physical, social, and emotional/mental health, and how the different types of healths are connected. Through a detailed Slides/PowerPoint presentation with interwoven discussion questions, as well as an activity where the students create their own Health Triangle, students learn how their overall wellness involves each aspect of health. This lesson include
What’s Included?Warm-Up Matching Activity: This activity reinforces students' understanding of fundamental literary elements such as plot, theme, setting, point of view, and character.Reading Comprehension Section: Features an engaging excerpt from Anne of Green Gables with multiple-choice questions to assess understanding of setting, theme, tone, and character emotions.Interactive Group Activity: This activity encourages critical thinking and creativity as students transform the narrative into
8th - 11th
English Language Arts, Reading Strategies, Writing
Help your elementary students develop Summer Goals! This colorful worksheet helps students create goals to meet their needs for physical health, social health, intellectual health, and emotional health. Encourage your students to hang them up at home to help your students remember their goals and give them ideas for activities over the summer.
PreK - 6th
Health, Reading
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