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Lesson 2.1 - Distance & Displacement
Science, Chemistry, Physics, Common Core, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
Lesson 2.1 - Distance & Displacement: A Comprehensive Teaching Resource This resource is a comprehensive package designed for those tackling the important concepts of distance and displacement in Physical Sciences. A complete set of Notes on Distance and Displacement Two versions available – (A) fill in the blanks for interactive learning, and (B) complete notes as a ready reference or for students with special needs. Custom Worksheets to Practice Skills: Students can practice finding an object's distance or displacement using graphical representations of movements. Inclusive design with a standard (A) version and tailored (B) version to cater to varied learning paces among scholars. Slick PowerPoint Notes: An ideal solution that streamlines lesson delivery regardless of class size, converting scientific explanations into engaging presentations. Included Also Are: "Objectives & Sample Starter Questions" : sets clear goals for understanding the concept at hand while initiating meaningful discussion starts. A resource perfectly aligned with 2016 Indiana State Standards: This resource tailors perfectly into your curriculum requirements—whether it’s public schools or homeschooling settings alike. Diverse File Formats Available: .docx files for adaptability based on individual educator’s preferences plus .pdf files perfect as quick-reference non-editable versions requiring any PDF viewer like Adobe Reader. Ideal For Grades 6-12 : This comprehensive guide allows students between Grade 6 to Grade 12 comprehend how to distinguish between distance and displacement, and determine their values either from graphical or mathematical representation against time. Transform teaching the notion of Distance & Displacement into an enjoyable experience with this comprehensive and concise resource.
Author Integrated Chemistry and Physics
Tags Distance, Displacement, Notes, Worksheets, PowerPoint
Unit Price and the Better Buy Digital Self-Checking Escape Room Activity
Math, Decimals, Grade 6, 7, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
Unit Price and the Better Buy Digital Self-Checking Escape Room Activity Unit Price and the Better Buy Digital Self-Checking Escape Room Activity is a versatile learning tool, designed to make math fun for grade 6 and grade 7 students. This interactive escape room activity brings decimals comprehension into focus while building skills for finding unit prices. Main Features: Fosters skills in evaluating better buys by comparing two unit prices. Promotes autonomy allowing learners to navigate through different levels of questions at their own pace. Incorporates a challenge that pushes problem-solving abilities, driving deeper engagement. The escape room game concepts unlock maths problems only when previous ones are answered correctly, building progression through mastery. The final task integrates linguistic intelligence, asking students to unscramble a word after completion of all math-related tasks. How it Works: This inventive learning resource comes in a ready-to-use format as a Google Sheet Digital Escape Room Activity. Complete with detailed answers for you to assess your students effectively or provide necessary guidance when they need it with: A series of twelve questions divided into blocks of three – successfully answering each set switches the lock from red to green and unlocks tougher problem sets. A provision for learners to 'show your work' – encouraging critical thinking abilities while facilitating personalized instruction based on student's reasoning strategies. Differentiation Opportunities: The teaching solution provides diverse opportunities catering various learning styles: whole class engagement sessions, small group collaborations or even one-on-one tutorship setups—it could even serve as unique homework assignments!
Author Digitally Yours Shop
Tags Escape Room, Unit Pricing, Decimals, Better Buys, Interactive Activity, Unit Rates Games, Unit Rates Math Is Fun
Quiz - Challenger Deep by Neal Shusterman
ELA, Reading, Grade 10, 11, 12, Quizzes, Quizzes and Tests, Teacher Tools
414 questions & answers Includes page numbers
Author Battle of the Books Quiz Center
Tags Battle Of The Books, High School, Challenger Deep, Neal Shusterman
Harry the Dirty Dog – Picture Book Study Set
ELA, Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Novel Studies, Worksheets & Printables
A no prep picture book study for "Harry the Dirty Dog". This classic story will be a hit in your classroom. These resources are the perfect way to keep students engaged throughout the entire unit. Enjoy! What You Get: Teacher's Guide Book-Inspired Projects and Activities Curated YouTube Playlist for Supplemental Viewing Coloring Pages: Pristine and Dirty Harry Versions Harry Character Template for Crafts Jigsaw Puzzle Activity Story Crown Craft Template Story Pattern Cut and Paste Activity Sheet Tracing Practice Worksheet Expansive Story Maze Challenge Venn Diagram for Comparing Stories Open-Ended Writing/Drawing Prompt: "What's Your Take?" Book Report Templates (2) Early Writer Draw and Write Prompts (3) Writing Pennant Inspired by Story Elements Non-Fiction Articles on Dog Grooming Harry the Dirty Dog Coloring Page Craft: Help Harry Get Dirty Template Dog Mask Templates (Clean and Dirty Versions) Art Project: Get the Dog Dirty Scene Cut and Paste Dog Washing Scene Letter "D" Handwriting Practice Pages (3) Story Sequencing Writing Template Fill-in-the-Blank Story Word Activity Design Your Own Book Cover Template Label the Book Parts Cut and Paste Activity Word and Picture Sorting from Story (Cut and Paste) Finish the Words Activity (Missing Letters) Sight Word Practice: FROM and VERY Digraph Focus: WH Words Words from the Story Handwriting Page Sounding Out Word Card Game Sight Word Card Games Story Elements Graphic Organizer Character Trait Analysis Worksheet Sequencing Strip Puzzles (Higher Level) Sequencing Strip Puzzles (Lower Level) Early Writer Prompts: "If You Were a Dog?" and "Why Didn't Harry Like Baths?" Write and Illustrate Your Own Story Template
Author Simply Schoolgirl
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Tags Harry The Dirty Dog, Picture Book Study, Handwriting Practice, Sight Words, Vocabulary, Art Template, Digraphs, Story Elements, Sorting Activity, Harry The Dirty Dog Activities
Digital Math for 4.MD.1 - Solve Problems Involving Measurement (Slides + Self-Grading Quiz)
Math, Measurements, Grade 4, Quizzes, Quizzes and Tests, Teacher Tools
Digital Math for 4.MD.1 - Solve Problems Involving Measurement (Slides + Self-Grading Quiz) This phenomenal resource is tailor-made to boost the math skills of Grade 4 students in a more engaging way, with a particular focus on measurements. The Digital Math resource is all about making the learning experience fun yet impactful through interactive math slides. Your classroom or homeschool teaching approach can be amplified by this tool, encouraging individual explorations while also promoting productive group work dynamics. Applications: Whole Class Instruction: Integrating these materials during your overall instruction allows you to guide students on how visual representation can greatly enhance their understanding of measurements. Differentiated Small Group Instructions:The versatility of the slides makes them perfect even for focused small group instructions. Homework Assignments:The digital resource can also be handed out as homework assignments that are far from being mundane and repetitive. Pack Contents: This pedagogical toolkit offers an array of features like: 20 interactive slides formatted in PowerPoint and Google Slides forms A self-grading Google Forms quiz designed on standard 4.MD.1 topics which provides valuable feedback helping teachers gauge students' grasp over these concepts effectively . Suitable for both physical classrooms as well as virtual/distance learning environments, this digital leaning tool has gained more relevance during recent times, owing to global social distancing norms affecting education systems worldwide. In comparison with other resources available currently, our Digital Math makes sure instructors are armed with dynamic tools which not only capture children's interest fully but ensure alignment with learning objectives and provide easy grading mechanism to everyone involved – students, teachers and parents alike!
Author Markers and Minions
Tags Measurement, Math, Digital Tool, Interactive Slides, Self-grading Quiz
4th Grade Spelling Unit | Spelling Curriculum | Spelling Lists
ELA, Language Development, Spelling, Grade 4, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
Teaching spelling has never been easier! With over 30 weeks of engaging content and more than 500 pages of resources, this program focuses on spelling patterns and rules to help students truly understand the "why" behind the words they spell. Each week offers a list of 10 carefully chosen words, plus room for 5 personalized vocabulary words that you can tailor to fit current themes or areas where your students need a little extra help. This curriculum covers many spelling conventions like prefixes, vowel pairs, and silent letters. Your students will dive into the reasons behind spelling rules, all while strengthening their overall language arts skills. Just print and go! No prep required! Each weekly package comes with a colorful poster that showcases the week’s spelling words and patterns, a handy test sentence sheet, pretest and test templates, and a variety of worksheets tailored to different learning styles. Whether your students are tracing words or identifying the correct spellings in context, the activities ensure a well-rounded approach to spelling. I’ve also included supplementary resources to make the curriculum even more adaptable, such as a comprehensive 4th grade spelling list, multiple test templates, and personalized practice sheets. Give your 4th graders the tools they need to succeed in spelling with a curriculum that encourages active learning and lasting retention through understanding and connection. Spelling Rules and Patterns Included By Week: Week 1- Open Syllables in a vowel/consonant/vowel pattern Week 2- Open Syllables in a vowel/vowel pattern Week 3- Double Vowel Syllables (-ai and -ay) Week 4- Double Vowel Syllables (-oa and -oe) Week 5- Double Vowel Syllables (-ea) Week 6- Double Vowel Syllables (-ie and -ei) Week 7- Suffixes (-able and -ible) Week 8- Ending Spelling Pattern (-ought and -ound) Week 9- Suffixes (-tion and -sion) Week 10- Contractions Week 11- Dipthong (-ow) Week 12- Plural Nouns (with -es endings) Week 13- Ending Spelling Pattern (-igh) Week 14- Prefixes (dis-, im-, and in-) Week 15- Homophones Week 16- "R-controlled" vowels (-ir, -er, -ur) Week 17- Plural Forms of nouns that end with -f or -fe Week 18- Beginning Letter Combinations (thr-, scr-, str-, and squ-) Week 19- Suffixes (-er and -est) Week 20- Beginning Combinations (sh-, ch-, and wh-) Week 21- Letter Combinations (-sh, -ch, and -tch) Week 22- Compound Words Week 23- Commonly Misspelled Words Week 24- Commonly Misspelled Words Week 25- Commonly Misspelled Words Week 26- Plural Nouns (add an -s and change -y to -e and add -es) Week 27- Phonograms (kn-, gn-, and wr-) Week 28- Suffixes (-ful and -ly) Week 29- Hard and Soft C and G Sounds and Spellings Week 30- Ending Spelling Patterns (-old, -ost, -oll, and -olt) Check out other resources from my store: Simply Schoolgirl! Please contact me with any questions and concerns at simplyschoolgirl1@gmail.com
Author Simply Schoolgirl
Tags Spelling Lists, Spelling Patterns, Fourth, Spelling Test, Printable Spelling, No Prep Spelling, Quiz, Vocabulary, Spelling Pages, Spelling Activities
Favorite Learning Songs
Creative Arts, Art, Music, Kindergarten, Preschool,
Favorite Learning Songs : An Interactive, Artful Approach to Early Childhood Education An alluring blend of traditional and avant-garde tracks, Favorite Learning Songs is an instrumental tool targeting essential early childhood pedagogies from proportions to phonics, shapes to colors. Audience: Fashioned keeping kindergarteners and preschoolers in mind - the tunes resonate too with learning-disabled children or first graders assailing basic theories. Suitability and Use A phenomenally versatile resource this, it can be readily imbibed into classroom cultures around the world or streamlined into homeschooling routines. Leveraging these melodies serves superlatively when initiating novel doctrines or substantiating previously absorbed knowledge in extensive group scenarios. Some soundtracks are apt for use as calming ambient during independent work hours while still subtly promoting knowledge enhancement. Distributing a few choice compositions as homework also aids reinforcing learning outside conventional school bounds! Beyond Academics: The Aesthetic Engagement of Artful Music! Ingrained within the larger paradigm of Arts & Music disciplines that herald practical exposure over archaic textual recall methods - Favorite Learning Songs offers a dynamic experiential learning opportunity via harmonic rhythm-led melodies. Your Decision. Their Benefit. County it in group activities for collective enthusiasm. Or include it discreetly within personal tasks for individualized engagement of learners - either way; prepare to entrances with endless hours brimming with educational excitement! Hence from instilling appreciation for artistic expressionism to fostering innovative thinking skills... Educating with Favorite Learning songs is never far from fun! .
Author Twin Sisters Digital Media
Tags Educational Resources, Early Childhood, Interactive Learning, Music Education, Hands-on Activities
Counting Objects Activity
Math, Numbers, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Activities
This activity is perfect for students who are just learning to count, or for students who need to brush up on their skills. With this activity , students will be able to practice counting objects up to six. This is a great way to build their counting fluency.
Author Have Fun Teaching
Tags Statistics
Butterfly Pattern Match Activity
Math, Patterns, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities
Butterfly Pattern Match Activity Explore the vibrant world of patterns with the Butterfly Pattern Match Activity , a resource designed to make learning fun and tactile for students. This tool aims to help preschool and kindergarten educators introduce or review patterns in an engaging way. Description At the heart of this activity is an 8-page printable featuring captivating butterfly images. These butterflies are spread across six pages, with two distinctive species on each page. Each butterfly's unique pattern will intrigue young learners as they analyze, match, and familiarize themselves with different motifs. Versatility in Usage The Butterfly Pattern Match Activity offers flexibility as it can be customized based on your instructional style or students' needs. This activity can serve as an individual homework assignment or challenge young minds during collective classroom work. Multiple copies can be printed for reuse creating sustainable group activities. Focusing on teaching about colors and patterns thus stimulating visual perception vital to early learning stages, this innovative tool promotes collaboration within small groups—a method known to foster better understanding through peer interaction. Care Tips: To add utility and longevity: Consider laminating these activities for constant lessons without wear from continuous educational use. Laminated activities have openings to attach Velcro dots ensuring repeated hands-on physical interaction helping children absorb concepts better. The task also targets not just pattern recognition but strengthens fine motor skills when matching cut-outs -an integral element during early education years. Synopsis:The Butterfly Pattern Matching activity allows educators simpler means to develop fundamental skills among young learners while simultaneously cultivating their interest towards nature's wonders. This makes it a valuable addition to any educational toolkit!
Author KD's Kids School Shop
Tags Patterns, Butterflies, Matching, Fine Motor Skills, Visual Perception
GCSE Poetry Lesson: Half-Past Two by U A Fanthorpe
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE Poetry Lesson: Half-Past Two by U A Fanthorpe An engaging and educational resource designed for educators teaching English Language Arts to students in Grades 9 through 12. This dynamic teaching tool is perfect for whole class discussions, small group work or even as a homework assignment. About the Lesson Plan The lesson plan focuses on 'Half-Past Two', a relatable poem by U A Fanthorpe. It leverages this poem to advance student understanding in content comprehension, structure analysis, and language device utilization. It features a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation with carefully prepared slides designed to facilitate 2 hours of instructional time. Tailored Content for Students A summarization of U A Fanthorpe's life leading into an introductory activity that piques students' interest. Sections dedicated toward examining questions on language devices used in the poem along with complex literary structures found within it. An academic writing task aimed at enhancing learner abilities in structuring arguments coherently while focusing on grammatical accuracy. Beyond Classroom Learning This package provides explicit provisions towards extending learning activities perfect as homework assignments ensuring continued student engagement outside school environment. Concluding the Lesson Plan The lesson wraps up with an effective plenary session aiding student recollection during revision periods. With all necessary preparatory work taken care of teachers will find this most practical while minimizing time spent on preparation. Cultivate essential skills for understanding, analyzing and appreciating poetry using the GCSE Poetry Lesson: Half-Past Two by U A Fanthorpe!</p
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags GCSE Poetry, Half-Past Two, U A Fanthorpe, Poetry Analysis, Language Devices
Nature Enviroment Task Prompt Cards Vocabulary Resource
Special Resources, Science, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Earth Sciences, Environmental Science, ESL, Language Development, ELA, Vocabulary, Writing, Grade 1, 2, 3, Worksheets & Printables, Task Cards, Writing Prompts
Nature Vocabulary task / flash cards in educational and intervention settings are essential . They help kids or adults comprehend and remember vocabulary by using pictures . They are especially helpful for people with autism and special education needs since they provide an exciting and approachable, engaging way to learn enviroment topics as well as support the development of social and communication skills . They can also be a very useful tool for enhancing linguistic / language abilities, such as sentence structure and articulation . They can help English language learners by giving them a visual framework / context in which to understand the usage and meaning of nature related concepts . These cards can be used by educators and ofcourse parents in a range of learning activities, such as memory games, matching exercises, and reading and spelling drills or just for fun . The images are in colored illustration version with revelant written english words and short labels (descriptive or explanatory) List of included vocabulary ( 2 4 ) : 1 . beach . 2 . bush . 3 . canyon . 4 . cave . 5 . cliff . 6 . cloud . 7 . earthquake . 8 . flood . 9 . forest . 10 . gem . 11 . hail . 12 . iceberg . 13 . lake . 14 . lightning . 15 . moon . 16 . rain . 17 . rainbow . 18 . river . 19 . snow . 20 . valley . 21 . volcano . 22 . waterfall . 23 . wave . 24 . wind. INCLUDED ARE : 7 pdf pages of 2 4 NATURE / ENVIROMENT concepts . Each one of them is presented in colored illustration version with revelant written english words and short labels ( descriptive or explanatory )
Author WORDS ASIDE
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Tags Task Cards, Photos, Pictures, Autism, Centers, Language Skills, Communication, Occupational Therapy, Community, Words Aside
FINGERPAINT NUMBERS 1 TO 10
Creative Arts, Art, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities
1. Introduction As is known, painting with hands or including fingers is a very creative and sensory activity , which provides us with multiple benefits and advantages for the comprehensive development of children. 2.Objectives The objective of this educational sheet is the following: -Sensory stimulation: As is known, painting with your hands provides a tactile and useful experience. Through this activity , children or your students will enjoy exploring different textures, paint consistencies, temperatures, which will help stimulate their senses and contribute to sensory development. -Develop fine motor skills: When the student or child manipulates the paint with their hands, they will work on the development of fine motor skills. This process will involve the use of small muscles, hand-eye coordination, which is very essential for the development of skills such as tying the rows of the shoe, performing all types of activities with the hands as well as writing or making your first strokes using a pencil. . - Stimulate yourself creatively: Painting with your hands or using your fingers will encourage creativity and artistic expression. Your students will be able to experiment with patterns, colors, shapes without restrictions and in a free way, which will help them develop their creativity and imagination. - Develop cognitively: During the picturesque activity , your students or children will make decisions about what colors to use, how to mix them as well as the way in which they should apply them to the paper. All of these decisions will encourage and stimulate their cognitive development and critical thinking, because they will plan and execute their ideas. - They will encourage self-expression and confidence: Painting using their hands or fingers will provide students with a way to express themselves without having to use words. In this way, they will be free to express their emotions and thoughts, which will contribute to emotional development and strengthen their self-esteem and self-confidence. 3.Order, scheme and stages Start the learning session with a motivational song or dynamic, and then just introduce the worksheet and start the activity . 4.Grades or ages This teaching sheet is intended for children from 4 to 7 years old, because they are children who are learning their first numbers. 5. Form of application It is suggested to apply this sheet individually. Print a certain number of copies and distribute them to your students. Provide them with color temperas. 6. Answer keys This game does not require answers. 7.Use text labels art, paint activities, painting, painting, painting activities, temperas, painting with temperas, art for children, art activities. 8.Rules Specified above. 9.File types The archive is in PDF format. 10.Number of pages This document contains 5 pages.
Author EDITORIAL LAURA EDUCA
Tags ART, ART ACTIVITY, ART FOR KIDS, FINGERPAINT, DOTS
Debt and Bankruptcy: Personal Financial Literacy Lesson
Life Studies, Special Resources, Finance, Home Economics, Math, Decimals, Percentages, Life Skills, Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
Here's a ready to go lesson about debt and bankruptcy for your high school students. It can be used in math class when learning about percentages and interest rates, in career and personal planning class when talking about budgeting and paying for university, or in a high school life skills class. How to Use: Print either the second page handout OR the third page handout (with fill in the blanks) along with pages 4, 5, and 6. Use the handout to teach your students a definition of debt, a way to classify it, and seven types of debt from mortgages to payday loans. Students classify debt as good or bad debt and then research 5 different lenders and their current interest rates. Next, use the sample question to teach students how to calculate interest payments on a debt using the interest rate. Students complete four real-world sample questions. Lastly, use the handout about bankruptcy to teach students the basic information and have them research answers for two questions about the bankruptcy process. Complete answer key included! Math Skills Required: •Calculating percentages using decimals and numbers in the hundred thousands •Dividing by 12 Grades to Use With: This lesson is designed for high school students in grades 8-12, adult education classes, or high school special education classes. What's Included: 7 Page PDF: Teacher instructions 2 Versions of the Student handout (complete or fill in the blanks) 2 Page student worksheet about debt 1 Page student worksheet about bankruptcy Complete Answer Key If you want to continue this learning check out these products: Interest Rates : has more information about why interest rates vary and more practice calculating interest payments. Credit Score Board Game : teaches students about credit scores and they practice calculating them while playing a game. Debit vs Credit Cards : a one-page handout to explain the differences between these two financial tools.
Author Grace Under Pressure
Tags Personal Finance, Debt, Bankruptcy, Percent, Budget, Financial Literacy, Real World Math, Life Skills, Credit Card, Student Loan
Blends SP, ST Worksheet
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
This activity is great for students who are just learning their blends. This worksheet can help them to better understand how to identify the beginning sound of a word.
Author Have Fun Teaching
Tags Beginning Sounds, Consonants, Blends, Sp Blends
Online Safety Check Activity
Technology, Science, Computer Science, Life Skills, Special Resources, Social Skills, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities
Activity Introduction An amazing activity designed for the students to learn more about social and soft skills in our daily life. Online Safety Check Have you ever read about soft skills or social skills? If yes, can you tell us more about them? Body language is so important for us to learn about, as it teaches us how to deliver the correct message to the people we are talking to, and get the right message from the people who talk to us, by simply reading their body language. What do you know about etiquette? Do you know that every country has got its unique etiquette? What do you know about online etiquette? What is your strongest soft/social skill? Can you name other social or soft skills? Do you think we should be always nice to our friends and family? Do you think we should be kind with animals? Have you ever read about online etiquette? If yes, tell us more about it. What are the essential skills that we should have while dealing with people online? Online Safety Check Activity The activity is perfect for encouraging the researching skills for the students, while learning more about these fantastic social and soft skills in our daily life. Online Safety Check This friendly designed worksheet is suitable for students at school, homeschooling, and as a group activity. Instructions What would you share? Colour the items you would share with each category according to the colour indicated. Format Available in a PDF format.
Author Educational Voice
Tags Online Safety Check Activity, Online Safety Activity, Online Safety Check, Online Safety, Online Safety Facts, Online Safety Facts For Kids, Technology, Technology Facts, Technology Facts For Kids
Multiplication Facts Writing | Strip Columns Set 6A
Math, Multiplication and Division, Division, Grade 2, 3, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Multiplication Facts Writing | Strip Columns Set 6A This educational resource teaches basic multiplication facts to students in grades 2-3. The set includes printable PDF worksheets with column strips for practicing multiplication facts using repeated addition. Students will write out the math work to show their understanding of early multiplication concepts. Teachers can implement these strips during small group instruction, independent practice, morning work, or as an assessment. The multiplication column strips promote student engagement with the concrete visualization of groups and facts. With the versatility to use these sheets one-on-one, in centers, or for the whole class, the multiplication strips offer a teacher-approved way to build confidence with basic facts. This concrete model leads to retention and fast fact fluency.
Author WORDS ASIDE
Tags Mental Math, Multiplication Facts, Writing, Repeated Addition, October
Reading Comprehension and Questions Fiction Set 4 - School (Fillable)
ELA, Reading, Common Core, Spelling, Language Development, Vocabulary, Children’s Literature, Literature, Creative Writing, Writing, Grade 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Writing Prompts, Assessments, Teacher Tools, Tests, Quizzes and Tests
Reading Comprehension Passages Fiction Set 4 Snapshot Title: Title not stated Genre: Fiction (short story collection with comprehension/skill pages) Subject: Reading (ELA) Primary Topic: School-based short stories and reading practice Estimated Guided Reading Level (A–Z): Q What This Teaches Best Character change and motivation through school dilemmas (e.g., telling the truth and taking responsibility, welcoming a new student, choosing kindness over winning). Theme and life lessons grounded in realistic situations (touching what isn’t yours, facing fears, not judging by appearances, turning embarrassment into humor, leadership and courage). Plot structure skills (problem/solution and sequencing) across multiple short narratives with clear beginning–middle–end events. Academic vocabulary in context (students meet words like summoned, confronting, sophisticated, derived, and repelled inside the stories). Teacher note (support-page QA): The “President Lina” spelling page includes a clue that appears mismatched with the story’s word choice (the story uses prospects ). Learning Goals Identify key events in a story and retell them in logical order using details from the text. Describe a character’s feelings, choices, and traits using evidence from dialogue and actions. Explain the central lesson or message of a story and connect it to what happens in the plot. Determine the meaning of unfamiliar words using context clues from surrounding sentences. Describe how a problem is introduced and solved in a narrative. Passages Include The Principal: Kaitlin and Diann end up in the principal’s office. Who caused the trouble? Fear: Tyson is trying to act brave, but he’s been worrying a lot lately. Warm Welcome: Follow Juliet as she starts her first day at Westside Elementary. Funny Photos: Darlene and her class come up with a clever plan for their silly photo day pictures. Gold Star: Amber’s class begins a new contest, and the winner earns a gold star. Sub Teacher: Ed isn’t thrilled to meet the substitute teacher—Mr. Strict. President Lina: Lina feels too shy to run for school president, but after some encouragement… Devon’s Science Project: Devon’s project turns into an adventure that just might help save the world. On the Stage: Tera and her class work together to build an adobe stage for their school. Eve’s Amazing Day: Eve has an awesome day at school—read what happens in this lesson. FILLABLE PDF VERSION Worksheet-style pages, but with type-in answer boxes so students can complete and save their work digitally. Other versions are available in the links list below or in the full catalog. . Browse the Complete Cored Catalog — 2,000+ Resources Included Reading Passages Each reading passage has been written specifically for students in Grades 4–5, using vocabulary and language that match their age and ability level. The collection covers a wide range of engaging topics, supported by colorful visuals that help bring the content to life. Every lesson is designed to build knowledge while keeping students interested and motivated to read. These resources are also designed with flexibility in mind. Unlike traditional textbooks that can quickly become outdated, lessons can be updated over time to reflect changes in technology, discoveries, and the world around us. Mixed Questions Every lesson includes a variety of questions that help students think more deeply about what they have read. The question section combines reading comprehension, vocabulary, and math skills, while also regularly reinforcing important reading strategies such as cause and effect, summarizing, compare and contrast, and drawing conclusions. Most lessons include a mix of multiple-choice and written-response questions, giving students opportunities to explain their thinking as well as select answers. Complete answer keys and sample responses are provided at the end of each lesson for quick and easy reference. Spelling & Vocabulary Each passage introduces students to useful words and phrases appropriate for Grades 4–5. To help build confidence and word knowledge, every lesson includes a spelling or vocabulary activity. Rather than repeating the same task throughout the collection, activities vary from lesson to lesson to keep practice fresh and engaging. Activities may include spelling challenges, sentence matching, decoding activities, mixed-up text exercises, and other vocabulary-building tasks connected directly to the reading. Writing Prompts Each lesson includes a writing activity that extends the ideas, themes, or topics explored in the passage. Students are encouraged to write in a variety of formats, with prompts providing helpful guidance and ideas to get them started. Writing tasks vary throughout the collection and may include creative writing, research activities, personal responses, poetry, opinion writing, and other engaging assignments. Full Answer Keys Complete answer keys and sample responses are included with every lesson, making planning and marking quicker and easier. Reading comprehension answers include evidence and support from the text, while math-based questions show the relevant working where appropriate. The answer keys are designed primarily for teachers but can also be shared with students when needed. Just for Fun Each lesson finishes with an optional extension activity called Just for Fun . These bonus activities provide an enjoyable way to extend learning beyond the main lesson and often encourage creativity, discussion, or independent thinking. They are completely optional, giving you the flexibility to use the activities that best suit your students and classroom needs. For similar downloads and other frees, do check out Cored Group on TeachSimple.
Author Cored Education
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Tags Elementary, Reading, Comprehension, Vocabulary, Answers, Common Core, Spelling, Writing, Passages, Reading Comprehension Assessments
Font Family: Farmhouse Rooster
Creative Arts, Art, Graphic Arts, Not Grade Specific,
This font family is titled Farmhouse Rooster. It is a flowing hand-drawn cursive font with a whimsical feel.
Author Brittney Murphy Design
Tags Graphics, Farmhouse, Rooster, Designs, Fonts
Compare and Contrast Problem and Solution Graphic Organizer Worksheet
ELA, Reading, Grade 3, 4, 5, Teacher Tools, Graphic Organizers, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
This graphic organizer can help your students compare and contrast problems and solutions in two texts. It will also encourage them to discuss their findings with classmates. This is a great way to get your students engaged in critical thinking and analysis.
Author Have Fun Teaching
Tags Compare And Contrast, Problem-solution Graphic Organizer, Problem Solution Graphic Organizers, Problem/solution Graphic Organizer, Solution Graphic
Beginning Sounds Picture Cards: Alphabet Chart and Alphabet Flashcards
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Language Development, ESL, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Charts, Teacher Tools, Flashcards, Worksheets & Printables
Alphabet Chart and Alphabet Flashcards This is a bumper pack of picture/letter cards to help you to teach initial sounds, or beginning sounds. It can be used by many different groups of people: parents, home educators, private tutors, ESL teachers, EFL teachers, SEN/D teachers, and generally in the Pre-K, or K classroom. The Initial sounds Teaching Pack contains over 170 picture cards, spread over 20 pages. It is in full colour. All vowels are marked in yellow to help children to recognise these important letters. In the pack you will find: An alphabet chart which can be used for display, or even laminated to make a placemat. Children love to use this to check their progress and see the letters they have learned and can recognise. Then we have 3 plus pages of pictures with the sound underneath, followed by the same cards without pictures so that pictures can be matched to the letters. Then we have picture cards for each letter of the alphabet; we provide 2 sets of these to minimise the chance of children memorising that 'a' is for apple without really hearing the sound at the beginning of the word. These are followed by 26 lowercase letters and 26 uppercase letters. These can be matched to each other, or to the pictures. Simple games can be made - can the child find the lowercase letter, the uppercase letter and both pictures that begin with that sound? Finally, we have two strips of vowels - one with picture cues and one without for children to practice the al important vowel sounds before moving onto blending and to use as a handy reference while learning to blend. Laminate the cards for durability. This pack will make your life so much easier! Teacher instructions and suggestions for activities are provided. The ability to hear the initial/beginning sound of a word is a vital skill that is overlooked by many modern phonic programmes in the rush to get children to blend, but such a rush often leaves many children unable to blend as they cannot hear the initial sound of a word to start with. In turn, this leads to children who memorise CVC words, and from there on, learn to guess. Many of these children then do not make progress in reading, So this pack is very important to help make sure that every child not only knows the sound each letter makes but can hear that sound at the beginning of words. What is included: 1 PDF with 20 useable pages and over 170 picture and letter cards
Author Lilibette's Resources
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Tags Initial Sounds, Beginnin Gsounds, Beginning Sounds, Alphabet Picture Cards, Initial Sounds Teachgin Resource, Initial Sounds Teachgin Resources, Alphabet Flashcards, Alphabet Chart
AP Word Family Fun Worksheets
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Do you want your kindergarten and first grade students to have fun while learning AP words? Then check out these fun CVC worksheets . Students will have fun and stay engaged with each of these worksheets as they learn about these CVC words. What is Included Word Search Worksheet - Find 6 AP words hidden in the wordsearch Seek and Find Worksheet - Find all 6 AP word pictures inside the box Maze Worksheet - Follow the AP word pictures to complete the maze. Each worksheet features bold and easy to recognize pictures so students can be successful in learning or review the AP words in this resource. An answer key for each worksheet is also available within this download. Students will love learning in a more unique way with worksheets that allow them to do more than rote memorization. When to Use Early Finishers - When students finish their work, they can complete this dot painting activity while waiting on their classmates to finish their assignments. Independent practice - Students can work on these worksheets alone at their desks. Sub Plans - The no-prep nature of these worksheets make them perfect to include in sub plans. Homework - Teachers can choose to send home these worksheets for students to complete with their parents. Teachers will love the versatile nature of these worksheets. They can be used in a variety of locations in the classroom, including for independent practice, small group times and as homework. Subs will love these sheets because they are easy to motivate students to complete work that is fun and engaging. Skills Assessed: Reading AP Words Identifying AP words These worksheets are no prep. They just need to be printed out and handed to students to complete. The teacher may want to add dot markers to the picture maze for a more hands on way to complete this page. Students can use markers, crayons, colored pencils, or any other type of writing utensil to complete each page to make them more engaging and fun for students to complete.
Author The Connett Connection
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Tags Phonics Worksheets, Literacy, Phonics Word Search, Kindergarten Literacy, CVC Words, CVC Worksheets, Kindergarten Word Search, An Word
U.S. Representative Gus Bilirakis (FL - 12th) BIO PPT
Social Studies, History, History: USA, Government, Not Grade Specific, Teacher Tools, Presentations
This informative 50-page PDF biography PowerPoint covers the life and career of U.S. Representative Gus Bilirakis, who has served Florida's 12th congressional district since 2007. It details key biographical points such as his birthplace and education at Tarpon Springs High School and the University of Florida. Educators can use this resource to teach students about Representative Bilirakis' path into politics, including his early legal career, election to the Florida House of Representatives, and eventual election to U.S. Congress. The PowerPoint also highlights some of his notable accomplishments over his ongoing congressional career, providing useful context around federal policymaking. Teachers may find it useful for government, civics, or modern history lessons.
Author Mr. Matthews Teacher Store
Tags Biography, Government, Civics, Policymaking, Congress
Letter Q Phonics and Writing Centers with Real Photographs
ELA, Writing, Handwriting, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Centers, Activities
This letter Q beginning sounds and handwriting activity includes real photographs to practice learning to recognize, write and identify the sound of the letter Q. Each picture has bold colors and includes easily recognized pictures. Each activity can be used in a literacy center for students to practice letter recognition. What is Included: There is an instructional page with printing instructions. There are letter P posters with various letter Q words. There are handwriting task cards that allow students to practice writing the letter Q as well as words that begin with the letter Q. There are beginning sound clip cards that allow students to practice clipping the images that begin with the letter Q. There is a sorting activity where you sort pictures that begins with Q from words that do not begin with Q. The letter Q sorting cards that can also be used to play memory, matching, or concentration games. These cards can also be used during a lesson in a pocket chart as well as for a center display. When to Use: All of the activities make great literacy centers, by placing each set of activities in the center and letting students complete activities alone or with a partner. These activities make great morning tub activities. Just place these activities in morning bins for students to complete as their classmates arrive to class. Skills Assessed: These activities assess letter recognition skills, beginning sounds, handwriting, and sorting skills. Each activity in this set is low prep. Each activity just needs to be printed out, cut apart, and laminated if desired. When you laminate the writing cards, you can create a writing center activity that is reusable is you add dry erase markers. The handwriting cards and beginning sound clip cards can be turned into task box activities.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Phonics, Writing Centers, Real Photographs, Early Literacy, Letter Q
Separating Double Consonants Worksheet
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Pre-Reading, Vocabulary, Grade 2, 3, 4, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Separating Double Consonants Worksheet - This worksheet is great for helping students separate double consonants based on the syllables in the word. This is a valuable skill for students to learn in order to improve their reading and spelling abilities.
Author Have Fun Teaching
Tags Syllables, Consonants























