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Lexile Growth Bookmarks
ELA, Reading, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Graphic Organizers
This is a one page printable that includes 4 bookmarks. Print and cut apart. Students can choose their design and use the bookmark to track lexile growth throughout the year. Perfect for school using lexile or Read 180 or System 44!
Author Tpete's Supply Store
Tags Bookmark, Read 180, Lexile, System 44, Reading
Thomas Jefferson Interactive Notebook
Social Studies, Biographies, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Bring Thomas Jefferson to life for your elementary students with this informative 17-page interactive notebook. Students will engage with a variety of activities, including timelines, writing prompts, diagrams , and more to learn about this Founding Father and third U.S. president. Use the notebook pages individually or compile them into a whole unit to dive deep into Jefferson's early life, political career, Louisiana Purchase, and legacy. This comprehensive resource works well for whole class instruction, small groups, or independent work. With these interactive and hands-on materials, your students will gain a well-rounded understanding of Jefferson in a way that piques their interest and curiosity. This interactive notebook helps make a crucial history topic accessible and enjoyable for grades K-3.
Author Sarah Miller Tech
Tags Social Studies, Thomas Jefferson, Interactive Notebook, Graphic Organizers, Biographies, Thomas Jefferson Activities
To Build A Fire by Jack London (Alternate Ending Writing Project)
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, Projects, Activities
This is a super fun project I've done each year with my ESL classes but it would be perfect to do with any with middle school or high school students! In this packet, students will complete a plot diagram for the story, identify a spot where a critical error was made (there are a few to pick from so everyone's stories will be different!) and then create a NEW plot diagram starting from that point! This helps the students create an alternate ending! *Need a follow up activity? Read the original 1902 version of 'To Build a Fire" and compare it to the better known remake from 1908!*
Author Tpete's Supply Store
Tags Writing Project, Alternate Ending, Creative Writing, To Build A Fire, ESL



