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
Editing for Grammar Checklist:Help your students edit their own papers for common grammatical errors, building self-assessment skills. This document includes a checklist of common grammar errors as well as handouts on common misspellings and homophones. The Checklist is in .doc format so you can modify it to meet your needs.
Are your students struggling to identify reliable sources online? This checklist helps students review their sources for reliability. This resource can be used for 6th-12th Grade, in any content area. An Benefits for Students:Promotes critical thinking Builds information literacy Strengthens research skillsPromotes independent evaluationBenefits for Teachers:Adaptable: .doc format means you can edit it with ease.Easy to use: Print and go!Universal: Use it in any content area, for any online re
9th - 12th
For All Subjects, Writing
CCSS, TEKS, VA SOL
CCRA.W.8
, LA.9-12.E1.11.G.i
, RS.10.8.a
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Experience
Focusing on Practical Learning Experiences
Subject areas include:
-ELA
-Math
-Science (General and Environmental)
-Government/Economics
Teaching style
Lessons are:
-Student-Centered
-Activity and Project-based
-Skill-focused
My own education history
M.Ed., Adolescent Special Education (Generalist)
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