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Support your fifth-grade students as they prepare for the next stage of their education with assessments that cover advanced concepts. This collection includes comprehensive tests in math, language arts, and science. By utilizing these tools, you can address learning gaps and reinforce strengths.
Pioneering West, Innovating East and Video Lessons: Regents US His.
Social Studies, History, History: USA, Grade 11, Teacher Tools, Assessments
Pioneering West, Innovating East and Video Lessons: Regents US His. Short-Essays In the American west in the 19th century, a variety of ethnic groups are to found in the newly expanded United States. Shortly after the Mexican war, the US needed to establish protocol to assimilate former Mexican citizens in its new territories. Later, Chinese immigrants were employed building railroads, bringing a very different culture with them. Meanwhile, back east, industrialization was in full swing. Inventions and production methods changed society in far reaching ways. Short essay task in the format of the New York State Regents examination in US History and Government. The updated New York State Regents examination in United States History and Government, part II, is a short essay task designed to measure students’ ability to work with historic documents. It is a mature version of the “CRQ” found on the tenth grade Global Regents. Students are called upon to understand text, engage it with historical context, and assess a text’s reliability. If you are afraid to assign your students this as a test because they are not likely to do well at first and don’t want to bother their GPA, I recommend using standardized scoring. You can use the z-score calculator here at Innovation Assessments. Use 78 as your standard mean and 14.8 as your standardized standard deviation. Read more about standardized scoring here and where I got those figures. The beauty of this system is you can apply this to their grades every month and as the class improves, as the class average approaches the standardized mean (78 in this case), then the algorithm affects their scores less and less. Product includes: Set 1, 2 documents Set 2, 2 documents Scoring rubric Passcodes to video lessons students can use to prepare the task. For an extensive collection of similarly designed resources, visit my store here! Documents: Excerpt from the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848) Food and Supplies at a Chinese Railroad Store,1873 Thomas Edison's Electric Lamp Patent Drawing Image of assembly line, early 20th century Passcode Lessons: Native Americans Struggle to Survive Populating the West Native Americans, late 19th Cen. (14m) 19th Century Economics, Part 1 19th Century Economics, Part 2 About Innovation Passcodes Passcodes let your students access selected lessons in my own virtual classroom at InnovationAssessments.com . No registration is required. Use the codes at InnovationAssessments.com/TestDrive . Subscribers to Innovation can use a passcode to import the entire task into their own test question bank. There is no charge for subscribing to Innovation. Read more about Innovation passcodes at the blog here.
Author Innovation Assessments LLC
Tags New York State Regents, Us History And Government, Short Essay, Pioneering West, Innovating East
"The US as a Global Power", Regents US History Short Essays
Social Studies, ELA, History, History: USA, Writing, Grade 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Assessments
The US as a Global Power: An Excellent Teaching Resource This teaching resource is perfect for use in public schools and homeschooling environments. It focuses on testing the students' abilities to analyze historical documents relating to U.S history, tackling topics such as the Persian Gulf War, 9/11 events, and globalization. Its primary aim is skill improvement in areas such as historical context positioning and reliability gauging. The resource can be used within a whole class setting for group discussions or assigned individually for homework or revision. It also works well in smaller groups where documents can be divided among students. Contents of The Resource: Two document sets addressing different aspects of U.S history involved in world dynamics; Inclusion of questions reflecting New York State Regents Examination standards; A scoring rubric based on a five-point system to ensure unbiased grading. Digital Features: Besides paper assessments, this tool provides access passcodes to video lessons at InnovationAssessments.com/TestDrive. These videos come embedded with auto-corrected questions enhancing learning engagement and boosting information retention amongst learners. > Additional Content: This product also covers themes under the framework addressed: 11.11 The US IN A GLOBALIZING WORLD perfectly fitting into curriculum benchmarks for Grade 10-12 studying Social Studies and Language Arts. Please note: This product purchase permits single classroom use only—redistribution, editing or posting this item online violates terms of use. > The US as a Global Power, with its integration of technology, critical thinking skills focus, and strict adherence to curriculum standards serves as an incredibly resourceful tool for educators teaching U.S History.
Author Innovation Assessments LLC
Tags US History, Global Power, Historical Documents, Critical Thinking Skills, Curriculum Standards
Greater Than, Less Than, or Equal To Assessment Worksheet
Algebra, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Assessments, Teacher Tools
This assessment worksheet is a great way for students to practice using the greater than, less than, and equal to symbols. By matching and counting the two groups, students will be able to better understand the concept.
Author Have Fun Teaching
Tags Have Fun Teaching
Exit ticket for Addition and Subtraction to 1000
Math, Addition and Subtraction, Addition, Grade 2, 3, Teacher Tools, Assessments
Exit ticket for Addition and Subtraction to 1000 This Exit ticket for Addition and Subtraction to 1000 package is a valuable teaching resource, particularly designed for Grade 2 and Grade 3 students. Focusing primarily on Math subject, this resource helps in mastering Addition while offering Assessments . About Exit Tickets This Exit ticket for Addition and Subtraction to 1000 is an effective, quick tool that aids casual form of assessment. They provide instant feedback which helps adapt teachings according to the student's understanding. Variety in the Exit ticket for Addition and Subtraction to 1000: The Exit ticket for Addition and Subtraction to 1000 package includes three different types of tickets: Adding without regrouping Adding with regrouping Subtracting without regrouping Subtracting with regrouping This Exit ticket for Addition and Subtraction to 1000 tool is accessible anywhere at any time being available in PDF format. If you are looking for complementary resources maybe consider checking '3 Digit Addition and Subtraction BUNDLE' or 'Monster Math Mash' or 'Make a Ten Subtraction Strategies'. This Exit ticket for Addition and Subtraction to 1000 is a true gem to have added into any educator's toolbox – these exit tickets offer realign teaching methods according to student understanding instantly, turning evaluation into opportunities!
Author Teach With Baker
Tags Exit Tickets, Math Assessment, Addition And Subtraction, Regrouping Strategies, Mixed Operations
The Particle Theory of Matter - Exit Ticket and Review Activity
Science, Chemistry, Grade 8, 9, 10, Teacher Tools, Assessments
The Particle Theory of Matter - Digital Exit Ticket and Review Activity Assess and enhance student comprehension of core concepts with this interactive exit ticket and review. This digital resource features a series of questions that gauge understanding of essential topics covered in class including; The 5 Particle Theory Rules, Matter review, Pure Substances, Elements & Compounds, Mixtures, and Homogeneous & Heterogeneous. With a single click, this Google Form will be copied into your Google drive for easy access. You will then be able to make any changes you feel necessary and distribute out to your students. With this exit ticket, educators can: Check for student understanding of key areas. Get instant insights into students' grasp of concepts through automatically graded questions and easy-to-read results charts. Identify areas students are struggling with to refine instruction. Incorporate exit ticket data into student grades as a formative assessment . Students are able to: Demonstrate their knowledge of concepts through short answer and multiple choice questions. Get immediate feedback on their responses to support metacognition. Review core ideas before a test or the next class. This digital review resource allows teachers to quickly assess student learning outcomes related to essential principles. The automatically graded Google Form provides data visualizations that highlight comprehension gaps to address. An engaging way to end or begin a class while promoting understanding without adding to your workload as a teacher.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Elements, Particle Theory, Matter, Pure Substances, Mixtures, Compounds, Homogeneous, Heterogeneous
Assessments: Short Stories
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Literature, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, Teacher Tools, Assessments
Assessments: Short Stories Product Overview The Assessments: Short Stories product is a comprehensive suite of educational materials that offers a straightforward approach to gauging student understanding and comprehension of classic literary pieces. Specifically curated for Grade 7 to 11 Language Arts instructors, this resource sheds a more engaging light on Literature and Comprehension subtopics. Main Features This learning tool encompasses three comprehensive quizzes about "The Necklace," by Guy de Maupassant; "The Gift of the Magi," by O. Henry; and "The Possibility of Evil," by Shirley Jackson. Unlike typical multiple-choice type quizzes, it encourages analysis and critical thinking with its well-rounded, writing-intensive questions. Possible Applications in Teaching Educators may find the Assessments: Short Stories resource particularly handy for several instructional approaches. In-Classroom Learning: It can be used in whole classrooms as an evaluated exercise or even split among smaller study groups encouraging co-operative learning where students can discuss their answers before submission, promoting not just comprehension but healthy debates on literature's dynamic interpretations. Independent Study & Homeschooling: Educators who advocate independent study will also find these materials beneficial as homework assignments or study guides which provide budding scholars with unique insights into each story's nuances while fostering confidence in articulating ideas through written responses. Homeschoolers will also appreciate these resources' versatility due to their user-friendly Word Document format which makes customization straightforward – modifications can be made to content better aligned with teaching objectives without require extensive technical skills. Note for Integration into Lesson Plans To aid seamless integration into lesson plans : page citations provided very specifically adhere to McDougall Littell's Language of Literature (Grade 9), creating a streamline connection between textbooks' information structure and assessments strategies employed. Summary In essence, whether applied as quizzes (immediate feedback), study guides (providing answer track trajectory), or collaborative learning tools, Assessments: Short Stories offers a concrete and intuitive way to facilitate an enriched understanding of these literary classics.
Author The Education Lab
Tags Assessments, Short Stories, Literature Comprehension, Writing-intensive Questions, Critical Thinking
Math Problem Solving & Investigation - Boundary Encounters Math Assessment
, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Teacher Tools, Assessments
This is a timed math assessment with 10 different tasks or problems to solve. Students will encounter different boundaries within math during this assessment, such as boundaries in sports or the perimeter of an object.
Author So, what if ... by Ian F Hailes
Tags Math Assessment, Math Word Problems, Secondary Math, Problem Solving, Timed Math Test
Pythagorean Theorem Constructed Response
Math, Geometry, Grade 8, Teacher Tools, Assessments
The Pythagorean Theorem Constructed Response This invaluable teaching resource is designed to support instructors in dealing with 8th Grade Geometry Standards. The primary focus lies on three pivotal geometry concepts, each aligned with the standards set by CCSS.MATH.CONTENT. They include: CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.8.G.B.6: Deals with the proof of the Pythagorean theorem and its converse. CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.8.G.B.7: Applies the Pythagorean theorem to identify unknown side lengths in 2D and 3D right triangles. CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.8.G.B.8: Employs the theorem to calculate distances between two points within a coordinate system. The resource presents students with four constructive response scenarios, encouraging effective problem-solving techniques while testing their understanding of these crucial geometry principles. Diverse Format Options The scenarios are provided in various formats: A hard copy for ease of printing and use during face-to-face teaching or one-on-one booking sessions, A Google Forms version suitable for online assessments aids paperless grading, promoting swift feedback exchange between teachers and students, A Google Slides version serves as an interactive trainer during live internet sessions or can be designated as homework assignments. Inclusive Assessment Tools & Grading Recommendations This package includes valuable instructional tools meant for objective assessment of learning outcomes regarding specific standards, complemented by grading recommendations that offer guidance on appraising learners' mastery level according to their responses generated within constructed scenarios provided throughout each format attached. An added advantage - Answer keys! Last but not least, the package ensures educators have quick access to solutions with provided answer keys. This feature allows swift verification of learning achievement, ensuring a seamless education cycle concerning the practice of 8th Grade Geometry Standards focusing on Pythagorean theorem constructs.
Author The Math Cafe
Tags Pythagorean Theorem, Constructive Response, Geometry Concepts, Problem-solving, Distance Calculation
Beat me to it! Assessment
Creative Arts, Art, Music, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Assessments, Teacher Tools
Beat Me To It! Assessment Introducing the Beat Me To It! Assessment , a dynamic teaching resource geared towards enriching rhythm understanding in elementary school students. This tool is an ideal solution for teachers who are actively seeking to develop their students' understanding of note lengths. The assessment presents rhythms composed of quarter, half, and whole notes within a visually engaging box display on the board. Underneath the rhythmic configuration, students will find a set of numbers that corresponds to the beats in each rhythm pattern. The task? Picking out which number aligns with the beat count for each given pattern. This versatile teaching resource can be adapted to various educational settings depending upon your needs – from competitive team activities in classroom settings between boys and girls or different student groups, to assigning it as individual homework assignment. Students navigate this fun learning exercise using circle magnets placed beside corresponding answers; answers are then revealed simply by progressing to the next slide. Varying beat counts from 1 through 16 Constantly changing answer sequences throughout its entirety This stimulating assessment guarantees continued engagement and anticipation amongst your pupils - regardless if you choose to implement it formally as an end-of-unit assessment or informally for gameplay during learning sessions. Aimed primarily at grades 2 through 6 under Art & Music subjects with a specific focus on Music subsubject curriculum requirements—this resource is provided via multiple file types targeting easy compatibility with various digital platforms currently employed by educators. In essence: it's more than just assessment - 'Beat Me To It!' offers an interactive rhythm reinforcement solution that takes music education experience beyond traditional methodologies while keeping learners alert and engaged — all while maintaining paramount teaching efficiency!
Author Mr Litts Music Room
Tags Rhythm Understanding, Note Lengths, Learning Exercise, Music Education, Engagement
Letter A Long and Short Vowel Sorting
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Teacher Tools, Assessments
This beginning sound sort for the letter A is a great hands on activity for recognizing the beginning sounds of the letter A. This is an easy and fun activity to give students who need practice with recognizing the letter A sound in both its long and short form or for those students who need extra practice distinguishing between the initial sounds in words. To complete this sorting activity , students will look at an item an astronaut is holding to determine if the picture begins with the long or short sound of A and then the students will place the astronaut on the correct scene. This sorting activity includes 3 pages that contains * One space mat for pictures that begin with the long A sound * One space mat for pictures that begin with the short A sound * Pictures that begin with the short A sound: alligator, ambulance, ant, apple * Pictures that begin with the long A sound: acorn, apron, angel, alien, anchor (depending on regional dialect) This beginning sound sort can be used in the following ways * Literacy centers * Fine motor centers * File folder activity * Add magnets to the apples for a baking tray activity * Small group activities * Morning work * Emergency sub plans Skills assessed with these letter A initial sound sort * Initial Sounds of the letter A * Distinguishing between words that begin the long A and short A sounds * Ability to sort the astronauts on to the correct mat This beginning sounds sorting activity is a low prep activity . All a teacher needs to do is to print the three pages, cut out the apples, and laminate the pages and apples if desired. The activity is easy to set up and to put away and store.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Letter A, Long Vowel Sounds, Short Vowel Sounds, Alphabet Sorting, Space Sorting, Space Theme, Alphabet Activities, Letter A Activities, Long And Short Vowel Sounds, Phonics Activities
AP Psychology Final Exam
Social Studies, History, Psychology, Grade 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Assessments
This resource is a AP Psychology Final Exam. It is a 50 Point Multiple Choice Test.
Author Skinner's Box
Tags Advanced Placemat, Final Exam, Social Studies, Multiple Choice, Freud
Progress Monitoring Forms - CVC Words, Consonant Blends & Digraphs
, Not Grade Specific, Teacher Tools, Assessments
This resource is a set of Progress Monitoring Forms - CVC Words, Consonant Blends & Digraphs. This pack includes 19 different sets of phonics assessment sheets to help you monitor the progress of your students. This will help you monitor students phonological and phonemic awareness, reading and spelling skills. This pack helps you collect data to determine if your teaching program or intervention is working, those students who may be struggling with particular skills, and if you need to re-teach some areas.
Author Top Notch Teaching
Tags Data Binder, Progress Monitoring, CVC Words, Blends, Digraphs, Cvc Assessments, Vocabulary Progress Monitoring, Cvc Assessment, Cvc Word Assessment, Cvc Word List Assessment
Lewis Structures - Exit Ticket and Review Activity
Science, Chemistry, Grade 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Assessments
Lewis Structures - Digital Exit Ticket and Review Activity Assess and enhance student comprehension of core concepts with this interactive exit ticket and review. This digital resource features a series of questions that gauge understanding of essential topics covered in class including; Valence Electrons, Octet Rule, Ionic Bonding, Covalent Bonding, Polyatomic Ions, Drawing Lewis Structures, and Determining Charge. With a single click, this Google Form will be copied into your Google drive for easy access. You will then be able to make any changes you feel necessary and distribute out to your students. With this exit ticket, educators can: Check for student understanding of key areas. Get instant insights into students' grasp of concepts through automatically graded questions and easy-to-read results charts. Identify areas students are struggling with to refine instruction. Incorporate exit ticket data into student grades as a formative assessment . Students are able to: Demonstrate their knowledge of concepts through short answer and multiple choice questions. Get immediate feedback on their responses to support metacognition. Review core ideas before a test or the next class. This digital review resource allows teachers to quickly assess student learning outcomes related to essential principles. The automatically graded Google Form provides data visualizations that highlight comprehension gaps to address. An engaging way to end or begin a class while promoting understanding without adding to your workload as a teacher.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Valence Electrons, Electrons, Octet Rule, Ionic Bonding, Covalent Bonding, Polyatomic Ions
Molecular Compounds - Exit Ticket and Review Activity
Science, Chemistry, Grade 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Assessments
Molecular Compounds - Digital Exit Ticket and Review Activity Assess and enhance student comprehension of core concepts with this interactive exit ticket and review. This digital resource features a series of questions that gauge understanding of essential topics covered in class including; Ionic compounds review, Molecular compounds, Electron sharing, Single, Double, Triple bonds, Naming compounds, Writing formulas, and Diatomic gases. With a single click, this Google Form will be copied into your Google drive for easy access. You will then be able to make any changes you feel necessary and distribute out to your students. With this exit ticket, educators can: Check for student understanding of key areas. Get instant insights into students' grasp of concepts through automatically graded questions and easy-to-read results charts. Identify areas students are struggling with to refine instruction. Incorporate exit ticket data into student grades as a formative assessment . Students are able to: Demonstrate their knowledge of concepts through short answer and multiple choice questions. Get immediate feedback on their responses to support metacognition. Review core ideas before a test or the next class. This digital review resource allows teachers to quickly assess student learning outcomes related to essential principles. The automatically graded Google Form provides data visualizations that highlight comprehension gaps to address. An engaging way to end or begin a class while promoting understanding without adding to your workload as a teacher.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Chemical Reactions, Molecular Compounds, Electron Sharing, Naming Molecular Compounds, Molecular Compound Formulas, Diatomic Gases
Respiratory System - Digital Exit Ticket and Review Activity
Science, Life Sciences, Biology, Grade 9, 10, 11, Teacher Tools, Assessments
Respiratory System - Digital Exit Ticket and Review Activity Assess and enhance student comprehension of core concepts with this interactive exit ticket and review. This digital resource features a series of questions that gauge understanding of essential topics covered in class including; Respiration Rate, The Respiratory and Circulatory Systems, Respiratory System Structures, Gas Exchange, Other Animals Respiration, and Diseases of the Respiratory System. With a single click, this Google Form will be copied into your Google drive for easy access. You will then be able to make any changes you feel necessary and distribute out to your students. With this exit ticket, educators can: Check for student understanding of key areas. Get instant insights into students' grasp of concepts through automatically graded questions and easy-to-read results charts. Identify areas students are struggling with to refine instruction. Incorporate exit ticket data into student grades as a formative assessment . Students are able to: Demonstrate their knowledge of concepts through short answer and multiple choice questions. Get immediate feedback on their responses to support metacognition. Review core ideas before a test or the next class. This digital review resource allows teachers to quickly assess student learning outcomes related to essential principles. The automatically graded Google Form provides data visualizations that highlight comprehension gaps to address. An engaging way to end or begin a class while promoting understanding without adding to your workload as a teacher.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Respiration, Respiratory System, Respiration Rate, Trachea, Lungs, Alveoli
1st and 2nd Hand Accounts of Information Assessment
ELA, Reading, Grade 4, 5, Teacher Tools, Assessments
Use this original assessment to test your students’ level of understanding the difference between a first and second hand account of events found in informational text. This 24 point assessment has students providing evidence found in the text to determine the focus of the author. They will compare and analyze 1st and 2nd hand accounts of information in a variety of ways. They will even create their own 1st or 2nd hand account! A complete answer key is also included! (RI.4.6. Compare and contrast a firsthand and secondhand account of the same event or topic; describe the differences in focus and the information provided.)
Author JB Creations
Tags 4th Grade Language Arts Assessment, First And Second Hand Accounts Of Information, 1st And 2nd Hand Accounts Of Information, 1st And 2nd Hand Accounts Of Information Assessment
Paws, Claws, and Whiskers: Save the Bees! (Explanation Writing)
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 5, 6, 7, Teacher Tools, Assessments
Paws, Claws, and Whiskers: Save the Bees! (Explanation Writing) A comprehensive teaching resource for Grade 5 through Grade 7 students. This 27-page package fosters creative writing skills and incorporates essential environmental science content. An in-depth focus on explanation texts facilitates an understanding of text features before students are encouraged to write about Colony Collapse Disorder, a pressing global issue affecting bee populations. Inclusive learning is supported via various graphic organizers suited to different learning styles. The versatile design permits implementation in whole class instruction, smaller study groups, one-on-one guidance or as individual homework tasks. Scaffolding techniques integrated specifically for lower-ability learners ensures that no student feels underprepared when handling complex topics; empowering each learner to work at a comfortable pace while building their language arts expertise over time. Tailored Lesson Plans and Assessment Tools Educators are provided with thorough lesson plans that align effectively with the National Curriculum of England 2014 and CCSS where relevant. Assessment procedures are streamlined via pre-made rubrics resulting in a structured educational environment for both learners and teachers alike. Fully Customizable Resource Links Digital sharing of resources is made simple with downloadable files containing embedded links. Paws, Claws, and Whiskers: Save the Bees! (Explanation Writing) offers adaptability according to your specific classroom requirements while creatively engaging students within an important ecological discourse.
Author Connecting Curriculum
Tags Explanation Texts, Creative Writing, Environmental Science, Colony Collapse Disorder
Alphabet Letter Sounds Lowercase Digital Assessment
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Assessments, Teacher Tools
This Alphabet Letter Sounds Lowercase Digital Assessment is an easy and efficient way to teach and assess letter sounds using Google Classroom.
Author Have Fun Teaching
Tags Alphabet, Beginning Sounds, Consonants, Letter Recognition, Long Vowels, Short Vowels, Vowels
Importance of Cell Division - Digital Exit Ticket and Review Activity
Science, Life Sciences, Biology, Grade 9, 10, 11, Teacher Tools, Assessments
Importance of Cell Division - Digital Exit Ticket and Review Activity Assess and enhance student comprehension of core concepts with this interactive exit ticket and review. This digital resource features a series of questions that gauge understanding of essential topics covered in class including; how cells get from a Zygote to Adult, the three main reasons for cell division, Reproduction, Growth, Diffusion, and Repair/Replacement. With a single click, this Google Form will be copied into your Google drive for easy access. You will then be able to make any changes you feel necessary and distribute out to your students. With this exit ticket, educators can: Check for student understanding of key areas. Get instant insights into students' grasp of concepts through automatically graded questions and easy-to-read results charts. Identify areas students are struggling with to refine instruction. Incorporate exit ticket data into student grades as a formative assessment . Students are able to: Demonstrate their knowledge of concepts through short answer and multiple choice questions. Get immediate feedback on their responses to support metacognition. Review core ideas before a test or the next class. This digital review resource allows teachers to quickly assess student learning outcomes related to essential principles. The automatically graded Google Form provides data visualizations that highlight comprehension gaps to address. An engaging way to end or begin a class while promoting understanding without adding to your workload as a teacher.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Cells, Zygote, Reproduction, Growth, Diffusion, Cell Repair
Compass Rose: Small Town Map Assessment
Social Studies, Geography, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Teacher Tools, Assessments
With step-by-step directions and an easy-to-understand map, this PDF is the perfect assessment to ensure sure your students understand the compass rose. Bonus: includes teacher answer page.
Author Chuck's Cornucopia
Tags Geography, Location, Map, Compass, Town, Compass Rose Geography, Simple Map Compass
SAMPLE Grade 3 Vocabulary (McGraw-Hill Wonders) Week 1 of Units 1-6
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Spelling, Vocabulary, Writing, Grade 3, Activities, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Games
Check out this complete set designed to help introduce, practice, and test the "Words to Know" from the first week of each unit (1-6) from the McGraw-Hill Reading Wonders curriculum for Grade 3. If you like what you see, you can grab the full Grade 3 practice set right HERE! What's included in the file: - Vocabulary Lists These lists have each word, its meaning, its part of speech, and a sample sentence using the word. - Vocabulary Tests These tests have two parts: Part 1: Vocabulary Words. There are blank spaces where students can write the vocabulary words based on either the definitions provided or the words themselves. Part 2: Complete the Sentences. In this part, students fill in the missing word(s) to finish the sentence. - Word Searches Here's a fun way to practice all the vocabulary words. Simply print out the worksheets and let your students have a good time while learning these words on their own! - Answer Keys The answers to both parts of the vocabulary test are provided on this page. Just remember to print only pages 1-3 to avoid including the answer keys. THIS RESOURCE INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING WORDS Unit 1, Week 1 ached concentrate discovery educated effort improved inspired satisfied Unit 2, Week 1 attempt awkward cooperation created furiously interfere involve timid Unit 3, Week 1 disbelief dismay fabulous features offered splendid unique watchful Unit 4, Week 1 aroma expect flavorful graceful healthful interrupted luscious variety Unit 5, Week 1 admit barter considered creation humble magnificent payment reluctantly Unit 6, Week 1 alarmed anguish necessary obsessed possess reward treasure wealth For any questions, comments, or suggestions feel free to email us at: toms.talk.resources@gmail.com . Click HERE to visit my store page if you are interested in other resources on the topics of vocabulary, sight words, phonics, and grammar. Wishing you lots of fun with this resource!
Author Tom's Talk
Tags Wonders, McGraw-Hill, Reading Wonders, Vocabulary, PDF, Printable, Handout, Word Search, Test, Vocab
Spelling List: Australia
Social Studies, ELA, Geography, Language Development, Spelling, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Spelling List: Australia - An Educational Resource Spelling List: Australia is designed to amp up vocabulary learning in connection with the continent of Australia. Tailored for educators, particularly those in public schools or homeschoolers, this resource is suitable for students in grades 4 through 7. The approach of this spelling list stands apart by wedding language arts and social studies. This involves particular emphasis on subjects such as geography and spelling connected to Australian locales and cultural definitions, thus promoting a broader cultural understanding while boosting linguistic proficiency. List Composition This teaching tool accommodates a total of 13 unique words associated with Australia – ten regular terms comprising popular cities like Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, etc. An additional feature includes three bonus words - kangaroo, Mt. Kosciuszko, and the Great Barrier Reef, intended for an extra challenge. Careful Explanation per Word: A comprehensive explanation accompanies each word which includes syllable divisions, sound spellings followed by pronunciation aid. By incorporating these factors it aids not only in successful spelling of the word but accurate pronunciation thereby leading to significant enhancement in vocabulary skills. Purpose Suitability: The package features: Two all-inclusive PDF pages meticulously put together, Offering a fertile learning platform that extends beyond mere writing; it provides learners insight into where these names originate from thereby enriching their contextual knowledge about Australia. Spelling List: Australia showcases as an efficient teaching tool focusing on multifaceted education - a valuable companion in each student's educational journey not only enhancing their academic brilliance but providing an interactive understanding toward global geography.
Author Mr. Matthews Teacher Store
Tags Educational Resource, Vocabulary Learning, Geography, Australian Culture, Spelling
Book Report | Book Review Lapbook (Level 2)
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Strategies, Grade 4, 5, 6, Activities, Projects, Teacher Tools, Assessments
Introducing this Book Report | Book Review Lapbook (Level 2) is a lapbook project which is designed for intermediate level book readers who are ready to analyze their reading better!Made specifically for 4th to 6th primary grade level, EFL/ESL students and homeschoolers, this set of worksheets are guides to better understanding and exploring book or novel lessons. The contents of the worksheets in the lapbook can be made into Book Report and / or Book Review, as well as making it individual or group projects. The components of the lapbook are created with fun and engaging images to encourage the learners and make their lapbooks even more colorful and interesting. With engaging and imaginative images, this resource is a perfect companion to any book reading lessons in your class. This resource can be used as an accompanying teaching activity as well as an assessment tool for book or novel learning. Also, the content worksheets of the lapbook are also suitable for interactive notebook activities making it more flexible. Additionally, the fun visual design allows for a perfect classroom showpiece for any event in school! What’s included: 1. 2 styles of Title page – both for Book Report and Book Review (4 pages) 2. Title Page – for Individual and Group activities 3. Inner Title Overlap Page (2 Styles) 4. Plot/Story Summary Page (6 styles) 5. Author Information Page 6. Characters Pocket folds 7. Character Cards - for pocket folds (5 styles) 8. Settings Fold 9. Additional Information/Background Fold 10. Star Ratings Page 11. Favorite Quotes Fold 12. Theme and Reflections Fold
Author It's Teacher L
Tags Book Report, Book Review, Book Report Project, Book Review Project, ELA, Lapbook
World History II Exam or SOL Review
Social Studies, History, History: World, Grade 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Assessments
This is a World History II Exam or SOL Review. This is a cumulative assessment with 103 questions. Answer key included.
Author History with DeLong
Tags World History, Exams, SOL Review, 19th Century, Harry Truman, World History Exam Review Answers, World History 2 Sol Practice Tests, World History Ii Sol Practice Tests, World History 2 Sol Review Guide Answers, World History 2 Sol Review Quizlet