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Writing Common Core RH.6-8.5 resources

Preview of Reading Organizers & Activities BUNDLE Grades 6, 7, 8

Reading Organizers & Activities BUNDLE Grades 6, 7, 8

Created by
Tracee Orman
Common Core Organizers & Activities BUNDLE for Grades 6, 7, 8 This bundle contains the following individual products (in their entirety): READING: Common Core Reading (Literature and Informational Texts) Activities and Graphic Organizers for Any Text Grades 6, 7, 8 *Newly Updated with 50 additional pages!* Common Core Standards Reading Graphic Organizers for History/Social Studies (RH) Grades 6-12 (These are excellent for any informational and nonfiction texts or research projects!) Co
Preview of Monthly Current Event Assignment

Monthly Current Event Assignment

Have your students become world class news reporters and stay current on events with this monthly project!! This is one of my students' favorite assignments and they enjoy presenting their research to the class throughout the year. I tend to get too many request to do current events and have to limit them as progress through the curriculum. This assignment also astonishes parents, because their student becomes mini-experts on the specific topic that they choose. This project is successful becau
Preview of Hammurabi's Code vs. Ten Commandments Mini DBQ READY TO POST OR PRINT Worksheet

Hammurabi's Code vs. Ten Commandments Mini DBQ READY TO POST OR PRINT Worksheet

Introduce or practice DBQ and writing skills with this resource that helps students compare and contrast the Ten Commandments and excerpts of Hammurabi's Code. This mini-DBQ is an excellent way to bridge the gaps between ancient civilizations and includes mixed-level questions to guide instruction. Students will also practice important ELA skills, such as finding and citing text evidence, identifying and applying domain-specific vocabulary, and composing clear written responses. This resource is
Preview of GATE Themed Literature Circle Jobs

GATE Themed Literature Circle Jobs

This is a set of GATE Icon frames that utilizes depth and complexity within lit circle jobs.You may also enjoy my Depth and Complexity/Content Imperative Class Cards I sell as well:Depth and Complexity & Content Imperative Icon CardsKEYWORDS: GATE icons, Literature circles, Lit Circle jobs
Preview of Timeline Practice: US History 1900-1945 BUNDLE (Google Compatible)

Timeline Practice: US History 1900-1945 BUNDLE (Google Compatible)

Chronology of events is imperative to understanding history. Timeline analysis allow your students to make connections, organize information, and visualize and recognize patterns in a series of events. Your students will analyze timelines covering US history from 1900-1945, and will answer questions pertaining to each time frame. This money saving bundle includes 15 timeline Practice sheets. UPDATE: This resource is now Google Compatible. Each timeline set includes a link to access through Googl
Preview of The Holocaust-The Perils of Indifference with paired text and art

The Holocaust-The Perils of Indifference with paired text and art

This is a close read of "The Perils of Indifference" speech by Elie Wiesel that will allow students to determine claims and evidence. Then, there are similar activities for "First they came for the Socialists," and an art piece. There are graphic organizers to guide the analysis process.
Preview of A History of Me - Getting to Know You Activity

A History of Me - Getting to Know You Activity

Created by
Marco's Market
This is a great way to get to know your students and start working on some of the key critical thinking skills! In this activity, students dive into their own "personal" history and start the year off in History right! Students have to think deeply to answer these questions, which may require some research or talking to family members. This is a perfect, low prep activity for the beginning of the school year!Feel free to send me a message with any questions, concerns, feedback, or suggestions!
Preview of Mock Trial Readings Activities Project Use for ANY Novel

Mock Trial Readings Activities Project Use for ANY Novel

Created by
LIT Lessons
The mock trial resources provide everything you need to not only explain but also see your students experience the United States judicial system. Use these mock trial resources with any novel or short story with a controversial conflict as a vehicle to engage in the judicial process! It supplies foundational knowledge about the judicial system’s central principles. Then, the mock trial resources provide a structure to guide students through the application of those principles. In doing so, stude
Preview of History of Columbus Day - Print and Digital

History of Columbus Day - Print and Digital

This is a GREAT activity to examine the history of Columbus Day. This resource includes both a DIGITAL and PAPER version!Here are the resources included within this resource: -History VS Columbus Video Notes-History of Columbus Day WebQuest-Primary Source Analysis-Letter from Columbus to Ferdinand and Isabella-Writing Summary-Should We Celebrate Columbus Day?You may also enjoy these other history of holiday activities:-->Are you interested in just a DIGITAL version of these activities? If s
Preview of Community Service for Teenagers

Community Service for Teenagers

Created by
Teaching Dissent
Community service for teenagers is the perfect opportunity to teach about civic responsibility as envisioned by the Founders as a cornerstone of constitutional democracy. This community service for teenagers project and scaffolded reflection essay provides middle and high school students the opportunity to be at the center of their own learning by putting theory to action: students will develop their own informed opinions on the role of citizens in a democracy through active civic engagement and
Preview of Introduction to Document Based Questions for Middle School DBQ Skills BUNDLE

Introduction to Document Based Questions for Middle School DBQ Skills BUNDLE

Engage and teach your students how to master Document Based Questions (DBQs) with these interactive and engaging activities! Help students become historians and archaeologists as they explore primary sources and artifacts in these resources designed for standardized test preparation, whole-group instruction, or self-paced learning. Students will also practice ELA skills such as identifying and citing text evidence, analyzing primary and secondary sources, investigating online sources, identifyin
Preview of Valentine's Day Nonfiction Article with Writing Prompt and Digital Resources

Valentine's Day Nonfiction Article with Writing Prompt and Digital Resources

Created by
lil fit teacher
Delve into the history of Valentine's Day around the world with our comprehension pack, perfect for grades 4-6. "Valentine's Day Around the World" takes students on an exciting journey through time and cultures, blending history, geography, and celebrations from various countries.What's included:Full-length articleGlobal CelebrationsTier 2 vocabularyMultiple choice questionsWriting promptVersatile materialsThere is a color version you can use as printable worksheets (yay for no prep!) and a bl
Preview of Mind Map for discovering historical figures in a New Way

Mind Map for discovering historical figures in a New Way

Imagine your students utterly captivated, mapping out trailblazers that shaped your nation's history. Politicians, composers, scientists - no domain untouched! This lively mind map template invites middle and high schoolers to connect the dots across eras in an utterly unique style.Watch the "aha" moments unfold as your class graphs figures like Benjamin Franklin on the timeline, sparking insights into how one life intertwined so profoundly with an emerging nation. The completed sample mind map
Preview of Ancient & Modern China - Reading & Writing Activities BUNDLE

Ancient & Modern China - Reading & Writing Activities BUNDLE

Created by
The ESL Nexus
Help your students develop their reading and writing skills as they learn about Chinese history and society from ancient times to the modern era with the 4 resources included in this bundle:* Students read about Chinese dynasties, famous emperors and philosophers; about Chinese history, geography, and culture; and about the Chinese zodiac and Chinese New Year. * Students write an acrostic poem about China; write answers to questions about information paragraphs they read; write opinion paragrap
Preview of Social Studies Landscape Timeline Templates- Blank Timeline Activity

Social Studies Landscape Timeline Templates- Blank Timeline Activity

These Landscape Timeline Templates are perfect to engage students in social studies content! This product includes FIVE different templates designs with a different number of boxes to fit your needs- there are a total of 14 templates with a mix of 4, 5, 6, and 7 boxes. This product is a one-time purchase that you can reuse and edit to fit your specific content area to help students better grasp a concept or to review! Perfect to organize Social Studies content!This product is ready-to-use. Selec
Preview of US History: How Did Humans Get to the Americas? Distance Learning

US History: How Did Humans Get to the Americas? Distance Learning

In the second lesson of my First Americans Unit, students will have to decide which theory they believe, The Land-Bridge Theory or the Coastal Route Theory?Bellwork: Study the map and the key above to help answer the question, how did they get here? Use the arrow to draw how you think early humans got hereInstruction: Read the passage below discussing the Land Bridge Theory and answer the questions that follow in complete sentences. Then, examine the map illustrating the Coastal Route Theory be
Preview of Writing History Project, Part 4 of 4: Writing Your Story

Writing History Project, Part 4 of 4: Writing Your Story

Created by
Aaron Holsclaw
The goal of history teachers is to make history come alive for students. This projects is a great way to achieve that goal. In this project, students research a topic from history, then develop and write a historical fiction story based on that topic.Although this product includes materials about Vikings and Anglo-Saxons, this project can be adapted to work with just about any topic. This product includes resources for Phase 4 of the project: Writing Your Story. In this phase, students begin wri
Preview of World History Writing Project, Part 3 of 4: Developing Your Story

World History Writing Project, Part 3 of 4: Developing Your Story

Created by
Aaron Holsclaw
The goal of history teachers is to get students to understand the past by seeing it through the eyes of those who lived it. In this project, students do just that. Although this product includes materials about Vikings and Anglo-Saxons, this project can be adapted to work with just about any topic. This product includes resources for Phase 3 of the Writing History Project. In this phase, students apply what they learned about the history topic to what they learned about the elements of a story.
Preview of Writing World History Project, Part 2 of 4: Elements of a Story

Writing World History Project, Part 2 of 4: Elements of a Story

Created by
Aaron Holsclaw
The goal of history teachers is to make history come alive for students. This project is a great way to achieve that goal. In this project, students research, develop, and write their own historical fiction story. Although this product includes materials about Vikings and Anglo-Saxons, this project can be adapted to work with just about any topic. This project is scaffolded in phases to support students progression towards writing a compelling story about history.Phase 1 is about building backgr
Preview of Reading Guide Bundle for "Pushing the Bear: A Novel of the Trail of Tears"

Reading Guide Bundle for "Pushing the Bear: A Novel of the Trail of Tears"

Reading Diane Clancy's Pushing the Bear: A Novel of the Trail of Tears is an exceptional extension activity when teaching 19th century United States history. The novel brings the Trail of Tears to the classroom, tracing the removal of the last and largest group of Cherokee from their homes in the southeastern U.S. to "Indian Territory" in present day Oklahoma.This bundle provides reading guides and analysis questions for entire eight chapters of Pushing the Bear. Students gain insight into the p
Preview of US History: Zoot Suit Riots during World War Two Inquiry Lesson

US History: Zoot Suit Riots during World War Two Inquiry Lesson

This is a three-part lesson, Minorities on the World War Two Home Front, Zoot Suit Riots during World War Two Inquiry Lesson, and finally World War Two Japanese Internment Inquiry Lesson. You can find all three lessons in my store.Building off the previous lesson about the experiences of minorities on the Home Front during World War Two, I use two inquiry lessons to further explore this topic. One on the Zoot Suit Riots and one on Japanese internment. The students will have three rounds of inqui
Preview of Middle School Writing Tips

Middle School Writing Tips

Created by
Margaret Carroll
The following tips sheets can be used for general writing, informational writing or argumentative writing. They are intended specifically for use in a Social Studies classroom. I have used these in my own classroom with great success!
Preview of Six Simple Machines Presentation

Six Simple Machines Presentation

A comprehensive presentation on the six kinds of simple machines: inclined plan, screw, wedge, lever, pulley, wheel & axle. Also includes a printable student note-taking sheet.
Preview of The Declaration of Independence Worksheet, Test, or Homework with Answer Key

The Declaration of Independence Worksheet, Test, or Homework with Answer Key

Created by
Debbie's Den
Students will be able to "document" their understanding of this famous piece of history when they use this printable that encourages the use of critical-thinking skills. Utilizing questions that pertain to historical facts as well as rhetorical devices, readers will obtain a better understanding of the reasons why colonists declared their independence from Great Britain. A handout about Rationalism is part of the package. A detailed answer key is included.
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Journaling

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Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

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Sentence and Paragraph Construction

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Letter Writing

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Blogging

Create a classroom blog where students can publish their writing for a wider audience. This teaches them to write for a purpose and consider their audience's perspective.

Research Papers

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Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

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