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Reported Speech ESL TEFL Upper Intermediate Lesson Plan Worksheet

Reported Speech ESL TEFL Upper Intermediate Lesson Plan Worksheet
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Grammar, Writing, Resources for Teachers, Not Grade Specific, Adult Education, High School, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables

Upper Intermediate ESL and TEFL Lesson Plan about Reported Speech provides educators with an engaging lesson to teach upper intermediate English language learners about using reported speech. Students will learn the mechanics behind changing direct speech to reported speech and practice applying this grammar concept through targeted exercises. This resource can be used in full group direct instruction, small group practice, independent work, or homework to allow versatility. The ESL worksheet helps students understand reported speech grammar while implementing their new skills. Includes an answer key. This ESL lesson plan is available as a downloadable PDF or through Google Apps for seamless digital classroom integration. The ESL lesson plan includes flashcards, a warmer, grammar rules, exercises, role-play, conversation, writing drill, activity, answers and an extra study that would be good to set as homework. There are 30+ pages and there are teachers notes to guide the teacher. Answers are included.

Author TEAM TEFL

Tags Speech Lesson, ESL Lesson, Language Arts, Quotes, Questions

Batteries Reading Comprehension Passage - Cored Ed Encyclopedia

Batteries Reading Comprehension Passage - Cored Ed Encyclopedia
ELA, Language Development, Reading Comprehension, Reading, Social Studies, Writing, History, Pre-Reading, Physics, Science, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Teacher Tools, Centers, Activities, Writing Prompts, Assessments, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Lesson Plans

This batteries reading comprehension with lesson plan includes: Visualization (on the front cover) Start your lesson by taking a minute to think and share something about the topic. Read the script aloud (slowly), perhaps prepare some music or sound effects. Student close their eyes and let their imaginations wander. Students open their eyes, read the question aloud and give them a few minutes to complete. Ask a few students to share or keep answers until the end to compare with what they learn in the passage. COMPANION VIDEO NOW AVAILABLE (EMBEDDED AFTER PREVIEW PICTURES IN PRODUCT DESCRIPTION) Quick pause—thousands of Cored Education products are included with your TeachSimple membership. Download links and encyclopedia index available here. Pre-Reading Trivia Students will write down one thing they already know about the subject and then read five more facts and discuss. These facts are fun, and the students will enjoy learning about the subject before reading more. Give 1 minute for students to write what they already know (no pressure—best guess is fine). Read the five facts together. After each fact, do ask a student for their opinion, was it surprising? Set a purpose by asking students to highlight/underline one fact they want to learn more about during the reading. Reading Passage The text is a high-interest reading passage with set paragraphs, roughly three to four paragraphs long. It contains a variety of themes about the topic, anywhere from history to technology. The passage is between 250 and 350 words in length. First, ask students to look at the headings and see what they’ll learn about today. What do they know about the topic/heading? First read options: Teacher read-aloud (best for support). Partner reading (paragraph by paragraph). While reading, students underline important details, and vocabulary words they think may come up in the questions section. Mixed Questions The first question page contains four multiple-choice questions, each with a choice of four answers, and three written response questions that require a sentence or two from the student. Students complete the mcqs first independently, then review quickly as a class. For the 3 written responses, try to get students giving the answer with some form of evidence: “I think ___ because the text says ___.” If students get stuck, send them back to check the passage. Vocabulary Questions Practice seven key words from the text in this section across two activities. First section is scrambled words where students will unscramble three words given a clue for each. The second section is a word to meaning matching activity. Before starting, have some students read out words they underlined in the passage. Ask students to say the word and read aloud the sentence(s) around each word. Ask students to do scrambled words and the matching exercise in pairs then go through answers as a class. For the scrambled spelling task, get four pairs to come up to the board and write the words for extra practice with the other student reading out the clue. For the matching task, prompt students to give full sentences: “I matched ___ with ___ because ___.” Creative Writing In this question, the student will be required to write a five to eight sentence paragraph on a question related to the topic. Before starting, ask students write down 3 key ideas they are going to include in their piece. Ask students for ideas to share around the class to help those struggling. Pro writing expectations: 5–8 sentences At least 2 facts or details from the passage At least 2 vocabulary words from the previous page Students read their paragraphs while classmates listen for facts and vocabulary words. Extension Activities This page is optional for fast finishers or to take home. There are several activities, each one requiring a different skill. Do some, do none, do all, completely optional - but you will feel reassured knowing every possibility is planned for. Includes summary writting question and additional facts. Answer Key There are answers for the multiple-choice questions, written response questions have sample answers, vocabulary answers and if there is a summary question then a sample summary will be provided as well. Lesson Plan Included Customized lesson plan for this lesson is included. Lesson Snapshot Title: Batteries Genre: Nonfiction (informational passage) Subject: Science (Physical Science / Electricity) Primary Topic: How batteries store energy and changed over time Estimated Guided Reading Level (A–Z): T What This Lesson Teaches Best Explains what a battery does and how it powers devices when connected in a circuit (electrons moving through a wire to light a bulb or spin a motor). Introduces key electricity ideas in context (plus/minus ends guiding the “flow” the right way; current moving for a while). Gives a clear mini-history of batteries, from 1800’s “voltaic pile” to later “wet cells,” “dry cells,” and rechargeable batteries. Connects science to real-world uses, from small watch batteries to lithium-ion packs and room-size battery banks for the power grid. Highlights responsible use: batteries don’t last forever, so careful charging and recycling can help protect people and the planet. Learning Goals Identify what the passage says is stored inside a battery and what makes electricity move in a circuit. Explain, using the text, how electrons help a flashlight make a bright beam. Describe what Alessandro Volta built in 1800 and what materials were stacked. Compare “wet cells” and “dry cells” using details from the passage about carrying and spilling. Explain what makes a rechargeable battery different, based on how the passage describes “pushing” chemical changes backward. Describe how batteries are used today, including small devices and large battery banks on the power grid. Key Vocabulary From the Text electrons — tiny particles that can move through a wire. circuit — a path electricity travels through to do work. current — electricity moving steadily in a path. rechargeable — able to be filled up again with electricity. recycling — using materials again instead of throwing them away. FULL CATALOG OF DOWNLOAD LINKS AND ENCYCLOPEDIA INDEX HERE

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Tags Vocabulary, Reading Comprehension, Reading Passages, Lesson Plans, Ela Lesson Plans, Reading Comprehension Lesson Plans, Pre-reading, History, Science Lesson Plans, Physics

Writing Our Lives: A Memoir Unit

Writing Our Lives: A Memoir Unit
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Introduction Middle school and high school students are at the age where they are changing rapidly, entering new phases in their growing up. They are beginning to reflect on their past as they look toward the future. They are ripe for writing a memoir or a personal narrative. "Writing Our Lives: A Memoir Unit" is a 65-page standards-aligned unit that provides teachers with a four or five-week unit (depending on whether you use all the mentor texts) that includes daily lessons to help students delve deeply into memoir reading and writing. This unit is appropriate for all students in grades 6-12 who are ELD, ESL students, General Ed students, RSP students, and even GATE students. The unit includes the following --Detailed lesson plansthat take students through the process of writing a memoir, including mining their memories for ideas, teaching points for teachers to make charts and conduct mini-lessons, writing prompts, writing practice, developing a whole memoir, revision, and publication. --Standards, Objectives, and Teaching Points --Seven mentor texts(with links to the texts online) which students will read twice, as readers and as writers, along with activities and questions. --Group, partner, and individual activitiesto learn the skills, techniques, and strategies of writing a memoir. --Built-in time for writingshorter and longer pieces --Revision strategies --Peer response and editing --Memoir Rubric Mentor Texts include:"Fish Cheeks," by Amy Tan; "Somebody's Fool," by Susan Bennett; "Beating a Bully," by Ibtisam Barakat; "The Pie," by Gary Soto; "How to be Black," by Baratunde Thurston; "Superman and Me," by Sherman Alexie; "Everything will be Okay," by James Howe. Mentor texts include guiding questions for students to discuss the stories as readers and as writers. Mini-Lessons include:Mining my Memories; Noticing the Craft of Writing; Characterization; Overcoming an Obstacle; Characterization with Dialogue; Stretching out your Story with Details and Action; Using Descriptive and Figurative Language; Flashbacks; First Times List; Foreshadowing; Lessons from Mentor Narratives; Elements of a Memoir; Writing an Effective Hook or Lead; Writing Prompts include:Embarrassment; Tricked, Lied, Mean Joke; Overcoming an Obstacle; Incorporating Dialogue; Listing all the Details; Making a Difficult Choice or Decision; Using Descriptive and Figurative Language; Flashbacks; First Time (Flashback); Quick Write on Confidence Level; Final Draft of a Complete Memoir

Author Intentional Teaching and Learning

Tags Writing, Memoir, Creative Writing, Mentor Texts, Rubric, Reading As A Reader, Reading As A Writer, Writing Practice, Teaching Points, Writing Lessons, Teaching Memoir, Memoir Prompts For High School, Elements Of A Memoir, Memoir Topics For High School, Memoir Ideas High School

Zoo Animal Research Writing Project on ELEPHANTS for K-2nd Grade

Zoo Animal Research Writing Project on ELEPHANTS for K-2nd Grade
Life Studies, ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Reading, Science, Life Sciences, Animals, Research, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables, Lesson Plans, Presentations, Worksheets, Coloring Pages, Writing Prompts

Animal Research Writing Project on Elephants for K-2. Engage young students in reading, writing, and science with this 19-page informational writing project on elephants. Students will read fascinating facts, examine real-life photos, color images, draw habitat scenes, organize information with writing organizers, and compose their own informative writing piece on elephants. Three differentiated writing levels are included to accommodate varying abilities. When completed, the project can be bound into a printed book for the classroom or home library. This elephant unit can be implemented in whole groups, small groups, or as an individual student project. Pair it with the 7 other available animal projects for a cross-curricular writing program. Suitable for kindergarten through 2nd grade. Teachers appreciate the ready-to-use animal units covering reading, note-taking, drafting, illustrating, and publishing. Engage your class in meaningful informational writing with this standards-based project on monkeys. Plus, there are many more zoo animals to research as well in my store: K-5 Treasures! For additional Zoo Animal reports, click on the following links below: Animal Research Writing Project on TIGERS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on MONKEYS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on PANDAS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on HIPPOS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on ELEPHANTS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on GIRAFFES for K-2nd Grade Here are even more informational resources on report writing for OCEAN ANIMALS. Click on the links below: Animal Research Writing Project on WHALES for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on the OCTOPUS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on SEA TURTLES for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on ORCAS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on the SHELLFISH for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on DOLPHINS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on SEALS for K-2nd Grade

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Tags Animal Research, Informational Writing, Writing Report, Zoo Animals, Report On Animals, Report On Zoo Animals, 1st Grade Writing, 2nd Grade Writing, Elephants, Report On Elephants

Alphabet Tracing Adventures: Interactive Workbook for Early Learners

Alphabet Tracing Adventures: Interactive Workbook for Early Learners
Montessori, Writing, ELA, Handwriting, Formal Writing, Creative Writing, Resources for Teachers, Classroom Management, Community Building, Special Resources, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Tests, Activities, Centers, Diagrams, Graphic Organizers, Charts

Unleash the literacy potential of your preschooler with Alphabet Tracing Adventures: Interactive Workbook for Early Learners – the best preschool alphabet tracing workbook to develop handwriting, fine motor skills, and letter recognition in preschoolers. This best, award-winning educational resource includes an in-depth parent and teacher manual on posture, grip, and kinesthetic skills; fun pre-writing exercises with tracing straight, zig-zag, and curved lines to develop muscle memory; step-by-step tracing instructions for uppercase letters (A-Z) with emphasis on graphomotor accuracy and spatial relationships; and guided tracing of lowercase letters (a-z) with emphasis on proportional accuracy and fluid motion. Full of interactive tracing pages, arrows, tips, and pictures, this 37-page digital printable workbook transforms learning into an adventure, ideal for homeschool preschool, kindergarten preparation, or literacy centers in preschool and kindergarten classrooms. Great for developing eye-hand coordination, bilateral integration, and mastery penmanship in toddlers and preschoolers. Get this SEO-optimized preschool handwriting practice PDF today for endless reusable fun – keywords: alphabet tracing worksheets preschool, fine motor skills activities kids, early literacy workbook printable, handwriting practice sheets toddlers, preschool letter recognition games. Why Parents/Schools Love It: Expertly Guided Development: Comes with comprehensive parent/teacher manuals on posture, tripod touch, and fine motor skills to promote proper use and avoid typical handwriting problems for lifelong success. Engaging and Fun Design: Transforms tracing activities into an "adventure" with arrows, pictures, and short, frequent intervals to keep young students engaged and motivated without overloading their short attention spans. Comprehensive Skill Development: Encompasses pre-handwriting exercises, uppercase, and lowercase letters with step-by-step stroke development to develop eye-hand coordination, muscle memory, and bilateral integration in a fun and organized manner. Flexible and Reusable: Digital printable format ideal for homeschooling, classroom, or home practice, emphasizing process over product to instill confidence in young students. Award-Winning Quality: High-quality premium version with effective educational approaches, making it a reliable tool for improving literacy readiness and fine motor skills. Target Student Classes : With a comprehensive understanding of the PDF, including its teaching framework, developmental aspect of fine motor skill coordination, pre-writing skills, and basic stroke-writing letter formation (uppercase A-Z and lowercase a-z), this workbook is specifically designed for preschool children aged 3-5 years. The developmental milestones covered in this workbook, such as the transition from gross to fine motor skills, are also aligned with preschool developmental programs. This workbook may also be used for early kindergarten children aged 5-6 years, but not for higher classes. Copyright/Terms of Use: This Book is copyrighted by Syed Hammad Rizvi. This resource is for personal and single classroom use only. You may not alter, redistribute, or sell any part of this resource. In other words, you may not put it on the Internet where it could be publicly found and downloaded. If you want to share this resource with colleagues, please purchase additional licenses from Teachsimple. Thank you for respecting these terms of use. This product is happily brought to you by Syed Hammad Rizvi

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Tags PreschoolAlphabetTracing, AlphabetTracingWorkbook, EarlyLearnersLiteracy, HandwritingPracticeKids, FineMotorSkillsActivities, PreschoolTracingWorksheets, InteractiveAlphabetWorkbook, KindergartenReadiness, HomeschoolPreschoolActivities, LetterTracingForToddlers

Aztecs Reading Comprehension Passage - Cored Ed Encyclopedia
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Aztecs Reading Comprehension Passage - Cored Ed Encyclopedia
ELA, Language Development, Reading Comprehension, Reading, Social Studies, Writing, Vocabulary, Geography, History, History: Ancient, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Teacher Tools, Centers, Activities, Writing Prompts, Assessments, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Lesson Plans

This Aztecs reading comprehension with lesson plan includes: Visualization (on the front cover) Start your lesson by taking a minute to think and share something about the topic. Read the script aloud (slowly), perhaps prepare some music or sound effects. Student close their eyes and let their imaginations wander. Students open their eyes, read the question aloud and give them a few minutes to complete. Ask a few students to share or keep answers until the end to compare with what they learn in the passage. Quick pause—thousands of Cored Education products are included with your TeachSimple membership. Download links and encyclopedia index available here. Pre-Reading Trivia Students will write down one thing they already know about the subject and then read five more facts and discuss. These facts are fun, and the students will enjoy learning about the subject before reading more. Give 1 minute for students to write what they already know (no pressure—best guess is fine). Read the five facts together. After each fact, do ask a student for their opinion, was it surprising? Set a purpose by asking students to highlight/underline one fact they want to learn more about during the reading. Reading Passage The text is a high-interest reading passage with set paragraphs, roughly three to four paragraphs long. It contains a variety of themes about the topic, anywhere from history to technology. The passage is between 250 and 350 words in length. First, ask students to look at the headings and see what they’ll learn about today. What do they know about the topic/heading? First read options: Teacher read-aloud (best for support). Partner reading (paragraph by paragraph). While reading, students underline important details, and vocabulary words they think may come up in the questions section. Mixed Questions The first question page contains four multiple-choice questions, each with a choice of four answers, and three written response questions that require a sentence or two from the student. Students complete the mcqs first independently, then review quickly as a class. For the 3 written responses, try to get students giving the answer with some form of evidence: “I think ___ because the text says ___.” If students get stuck, send them back to check the passage. Vocabulary Questions Practice seven key words from the text in this section across two activities. First section is scrambled words where students will unscramble three words given a clue for each. The second section is a word to meaning matching activity. Before starting, have some students read out words they underlined in the passage. Ask students to say the word and read aloud the sentence(s) around each word. Ask students to do scrambled words and the matching exercise in pairs then go through answers as a class. For the scrambled spelling task, get four pairs to come up to the board and write the words for extra practice with the other student reading out the clue. For the matching task, prompt students to give full sentences: “I matched ___ with ___ because ___.” Creative Writing In this question, the student will be required to write a five to eight sentence paragraph on a question related to the topic. Before starting, ask students write down 3 key ideas they are going to include in their piece. Ask students for ideas to share around the class to help those struggling. Pro writing expectations: 5–8 sentences At least 2 facts or details from the passage At least 2 vocabulary words from the previous page Students read their paragraphs while classmates listen for facts and vocabulary words. Extension Activities This page is optional for fast finishers or to take home. There are several activities, each one requiring a different skill. Do some, do none, do all, completely optional - but you will feel reassured knowing every possibility is planned for. Includes summary writting question and additional facts. Answer Key There are answers for the multiple-choice questions, written response questions have sample answers, vocabulary answers and if there is a summary question then a sample summary will be provided as well. Lesson Plan Included Customized lesson plan for this lesson is included. Lesson Snapshot Title: Aztecs Genre: Nonfiction (informational passage) Subject: Social Studies (Ancient Civilizations) / Reading (Informational Text) Primary Topic: Building lake-city life and what happened later Estimated Guided Reading Level (A–Z): S What This Lesson Teaches Best How a wandering Nahua group (the Mexica) chose a home based on a sign and began building a city on a lake. How people adapted to living on water using chinampas , canals, and causeways to grow food and move around. How Triple Alliance (between Tenochtitlan , Texcoco , and Tlacopan ) helped the capital grow powerful through victories and tribute. Using headings to track a sequence: founding and growth, alliance and power, then conflict and destruction, and what remains today. Connecting past to present by noting how the eagle-and-cactus story lives on and how archaeologists still uncover remains beneath modern streets. Learning Goals Identify the sign the Mexica saw that helped them choose their home. Describe how builders expanded the island and how chinampas helped crops grow near home. Explain how canals and causeways helped the city get fresh water and connect to the shore. Describe how tribute (examples named in the text) helped the capital grow powerful. Describe what the passage says happened after Spanish explorers arrived, including the year the city fell. Explain what the passage says exists today where the city once stood. Key Vocabulary From the Text chinampas — raised garden beds packed with mud. causeways — broad raised roads that connect land and water. tribute — goods sent to rulers as payment. levees — walls or banks that help stop floods. archaeologists — people who uncover and study the past. FULL CATALOG OF DOWNLOAD LINKS AND ENCYCLOPEDIA INDEX HERE

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Tags Vocabulary, Reading Comprehension, Reading Passages, Lesson Plans, Ela Lesson Plans, Reading Comprehension Lesson Plans, Pre-reading, History, History Lesson Plans, Geography

Dreams, Sleeps, and the Unconscious Reading Passage and Q & A

Dreams, Sleeps, and the Unconscious Reading Passage and Q & A
ELA, Reading, Writing, Creative Writing, Research, Resources for Teachers, High School, Homeschool Resources, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Quizzes and Tests, Worksheets & Printables, Writing Prompts

As a homeschool mom who has always been captivated by how the human mind works, I am excited to share Dreams, Sleep, and the Unconscious Reading Passage, Q & A, and Note-Taking Sheets resource with you. This is not your typical high school worksheet—it is a thoughtfully crafted academic resource that I have designed for students/homeschoolers ready to tackle college-level thinking about neuroscience, psychology, and consciousness. If you have a high school or early college student who loves digging deep into complex topics, this comprehensive packet will challenge them to explore sleep stages, REM cycles, dream theories, and the mysterious workings of our conscious and unconscious minds. INCLUDED IN THIS RESOURCE: A detailed, complex reading passage on dreams, sleep cycles, and unconscious processes 20 high-level comprehension and analysis questions A complete guided answer key with acceptable responses 5 note-taking sheets to support textual understanding TOPICS COVERED: Sleep stages and the biological role of REM sleep Freudian vs. modern cognitive dream theories The unconscious mind and its influence on decision-making Sleep disorders such as sleep paralysis, night terrors, and REM behavior disorder This Dreams, Sleep, and the Unconscious Reading Passage, Q & A, and Note-Taking Sheets resource has become one of my favorites because it truly bridges the gap between high school learning and college-level thinking. Whether you are teaching AP Psychology, running an honors science elective, or coordinating with other homeschool families in a co-op setting, this material gives students/homeschoolers the analytical and writing skills they will need for advanced psychology, health sciences, or behavioral studies coursework. It is the kind of resource that transforms curious teenagers into critical thinkers who can tackle complex academic material with confidence. If you and your students/homeschoolers enjoyed this resource, please leave a review. Thank you for your support! Tina - Big Easy Homeschooling Mom

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Tags Sleep Cycle, Dream Theory, AP Psychology, Sleep Disorders, Homeschool Resource On The Unconscious Mind, Detailed Reading Passage On Dreams And Sleep, Advanced Student/homeschool Resource On Sleep Stages And Disorders, Freudian Dream Analysis, REM Sleep, Cognitive Neuroscience

Crime and Innovation Forensics, Cold Cases, and Cyber Frontier Bundle

Crime and Innovation Forensics, Cold Cases, and Cyber Frontier Bundle
ELA, Reading, Writing, Life Studies, Research, Resources for Teachers, Science, STEM, Social Studies, High School, Homeschool Resources, Middle School, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Quizzes and Tests, Worksheets & Printables, Writing Prompts

As a homeschool mom, I know how challenging it can be to find engaging materials that capture your teen's attention while building critical thinking skills. The Intersection of Crime and Innovation Forensics, Cold Cases, and the Cyber Frontier Bundle combines three carefully crafted resources that dive into the captivating world where science meets justice. Your high school or college-age students/homeschoolers will explore how forensic science has transformed criminal investigations—from the early days of fingerprinting to today's high-tech cybercrime units and the DNA breakthroughs that solve decades-old cold cases. Each resource includes detailed reading passages that tell real stories, plus thoughtful questions designed to help your students/homeschoolers think deeply about the complex challenges facing our justice system today. INCLUDED IN THIS RESOURCE: 3 comprehensive reading passages covering forensic science evolution, cybercrime investigations, and cold case breakthroughs 60 analytical questions (20 per resource) designed to develop critical thinking and analytical skills 3 detailed answer key guides providing evaluation criteria and discussion points for educators 75 note-taking sheets (25 per resource) to support active reading and information organization TOPICS COVERED: Historical development of forensic science techniques and their impact on criminal investigations Modern cybercrime challenges including hacking, ransomware, digital espionage, and online fraud Revolutionary cold case investigations using DNA analysis, genetic genealogy, and digital forensics International cooperation in criminal justice and jurisdictional challenges in modern crime What I love most about this bundle is how it gives your students/homeschoolers a solid foundation in understanding how science, technology, and justice work together in real criminal investigations. These three resources complement each other beautifully, showing the incredible journey of forensic science from its humble beginnings to today's amazing cybercrime units and cold case breakthroughs. If you are working with high schoolers or homeschoolers, this bundle opens their eyes to exciting career possibilities while sharpening those critical thinking skills they will need for college and beyond. For your college-age students, the analytical depth will challenge them and prepare them well for advanced studies in criminology or forensic science. I have designed these materials to give students/homeschoolers both the big picture and the detailed knowledge they need to truly understand this fascinating field—perfect for any student/homeschooler who's ever been curious about how science solves crimes. If you and your students/homeschoolers enjoyed this bundle, please leave a review. Thank you for your support! Tina - Big Easy Homeschooling Mom Please subscribe: www.tidewindacademyhomeschool.com

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Tags Forensic Science Curriculum, Forensic Technology, Criminal Justice Education, Cybercrime Investigation Resources For Students, Cybercrime, Cold Cases, STEM Education, Investigative Techniques, Genetic Genealogy, Criminology

High School American History:  The Crucible Sovereignty (1607-1783)

High School American History: The Crucible Sovereignty (1607-1783)
ELA, Reading, Writing, Social Studies, History, History: USA, Research, Resources for Teachers, High School, Homeschool Resources, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables, Writing Prompts, Quizzes and Tests, Lesson Plans, Literacy Readers, Assessments

As a homeschool mom navigating the high school years with my own daughter and a professional curriculum creator, I understand firsthand how incredibly challenging it can be to find secondary history resources that offer genuine academic depth. All too often, educational materials for this age group feel either dry and text-heavy or overly simplified, leaving parents and educators stranded somewhere in the middle. Consequently, I set out to design a comprehensive, rigorous, and completely no-prep curriculum bundle that treats high schoolers like true historians by focusing on critical analysis rather than rote memorization. This HIgh School American History: The Crucible of Sovereignty (1607-1783) resource a carefully curated study framework that deep-dives into the complex evolution of colonial autonomy, the imperial shifts of 1763, and the revolutionary war era to deliver a seamless, powerhouse learning experience. By weaving together dense historical text, primary source analysis, and rigorous assessments, this bundle ensures your learner will develop high-level synthesis skills that translate directly to transcript-ready academic confidence. INCLUDED IN THIS RESOURCE: 5-paragraph deep-dive reading passage. 20 critical-thinking analysis questions 10 note-taking sheets to deepen understanding. Paragraph-length model answer keys. TOPICS COVERED: Salutary neglect & local assemblies. Post-1763 taxation & global shifts. Locke's contract & Paine's rhetoric. Fabian strategy & the 1783 legacy. In conclusion, investing in this comprehensive HIgh School American History: The Crucible of Sovereignty (1607-1783) bundle means choosing a path of academic excellence, independent critical thinking, and total peace of mind for your high school journey. By handing your learner a resource that treats them with intellectual respect, you are fostering the exact research and writing habits they will need for college and beyond. Furthermore, the completely open-and-go formatting allows you to step back from hours of lesson planning and grading, giving you more space to enjoy rich, meaningful discussions with your teenager. There is no need to spend late nights scouring the internet for primary sources or drafting grading rubrics because everything you need is already perfectly organized right here. I invite you to take a deep breath, download this master bundle, and watch your high schooler transform into an articulate, analytical historian today. If you and your students/homeschoolers enjoyed this resource, please leave a review. Thank you for your support! Tina - Big Easy Homeschooling Mom

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Tags Honors American History Units, Independent Study History High School, Rigorous History Reading Passages, High School History Curriculum Bundle, Homeschool High School History Resources, Apush Prep Reading Materials, Early American History Lesson Plans, Open And Go History Curriculum, Saluted Neglect History Lesson, Constitutional Amendments Lesson High School

Zoo Animal Research Writing Project on MONKEYS for K-2nd Grade

Zoo Animal Research Writing Project on MONKEYS for K-2nd Grade
Life Studies, ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Reading, Science, Life Sciences, Animals, Research, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Coloring Pages, Writing Prompts

Animal Research Writing Project on Monkeys for K-2nd Grade. Engage young learners in reading, writing, and science with this 19-page informational writing project on monkeys. Students will examine real-life photos, read age-appropriate facts, color images, draw habitat scenes, and organize information using writing organizers. Differentiated writing pages allow kids to write at their level. When finished, students and the entire classroom can bind everything together into a customized book. This monkey-themed unit promotes creativity, reading comprehension, and nonfiction writing skills. Implement as whole class, small group, centers, or individual work. Suitable for homeschools or grades Kindergarten, first grade classrooms., and for second graders. Click the links below to view similar units on other zoo animals and to do research on zoo animals. Teachers appreciate the ready-to-use animal units covering reading, note-taking, drafting, illustrating, and publishing. Engage your class in meaningful informational writing with this standards-based project on monkeys. Plus, there are many more zoo animals to research as well in my store: K-5 Treasures! For additional Zoo Animal reports, click on the following links below: Animal Research Writing Project on TIGERS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on MONKEYS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on PANDAS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on HIPPOS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on ELEPHANTS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on GIRAFFES for K-2nd Grade Here are even more informational resources on report writing for OCEAN ANIMALS. Click on the links below: Animal Research Writing Project on WHALES for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on the OCTOPUS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on SEA TURTLES for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on ORCAS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on the SHELLFISH for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on DOLPHINS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on SEALS for K-2nd Grade

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Tags Animal Research, Informational Writing, Writing Report, Zoo Animals, Report On Animals, Report On Zoo Animals, 1st Grade Writing, 2nd Grade Writing, Monkeys, Report On Monkeys

Ocean Animal Research Writing Project on DOLPHINS for K-2nd Grade

Ocean Animal Research Writing Project on DOLPHINS for K-2nd Grade
Life Studies, ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Reading, Science, Life Sciences, Animals, Research, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Writing Prompts

Animal Research Writing Project on Dolphins for K-2nd Grade. Engage young learners in reading, writing, and science with this 19-page informational writing unit on dolphins. Students will read leveled texts and examine real life photos to learn facts about these playful marine mammals. Next, they will organize the information using color-coded graphic organizers. Finally, students will write their own informational report on dolphins using differentiated writing pages for K-2. Extension activities allow creativity through coloring, habitat illustration, and cover page design. Implementation ideas included for whole group, small group, centers, or individual work. Check out companion units on whales, seals, sea turtles, and more ocean animals from Teach Simple! Plus, even more units on zoo animals! Here are even more informational resources on report writing for OCEAN ANIMALS. Click on the links below: Animal Research Writing Project on WHALES for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on the OCTOPUS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on SEA TURTLES for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on ORCAS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on the SHELLFISH for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on DOLPHINS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on SEALS for K-2nd Grade Want to teach your students all about Zoo Animals? Check out all these interesting facts about these favorite zoo animals. With the same great photos, facts, habitat drawings, and more. It is a great way to help students to get interested in writing. For Zoo Animal reports, click on the following links below: Animal Research Writing Project on TIGERS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on MONKEYS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on PANDAS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on HIPPOS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on ELEPHANTS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on GIRAFFES for K-2nd Grade

Author K-5 Treasures

Tags Animal Research, Informational Writing, Writing Report, Report On Animals, 1st Grade Writing, 2nd Grade Writing, Dolphins, Report On Dolphins, Ocean Animals, Sea Life

Zoo Animal Research Writing Project on GIRAFFES for K-2nd Grade

Zoo Animal Research Writing Project on GIRAFFES for K-2nd Grade
Life Studies, ELA, Reading, Writing, Science, Life Sciences, Animals, Research, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Animal Research Writing Project on Giraffes for Kindergarten - 2nd Grade This engaging informational writing project teaches students key facts about giraffes while building research, reading, and writing skills. With 19 pages of activities, this unit will guide learners to read age-appropriate information on giraffe traits and habitats, collect important details, organize notes, practice writing sentences, and create a mini-book report. The materials incorporate several colorful photographs, drawing prompts, differentiated graphic organizers and writing pages to accommodate various ability levels. Students will strengthen literacy abilities as they read for understanding, summarize main points, compose organized paragraphs, and share their knowledge. Appendix includes bonus units on additional animals. The giraffe unit can be implemented in small groups or whole class to bolster research skills. Writing templates scaffold the process for emerging writers by providing sentence starters, self-checking features and festive design. Teachers appreciate the ready-to-use package covering reading, note-taking, drafting, illustrating, and publishing. Engage your class in meaningful informational writing with this standards-based project. For additional Zoo Animal reports, click on the following links below: Animal Research Writing Project on TIGERS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on MONKEYS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on PANDAS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on HIPPOS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on ELEPHANTS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on GIRAFFES for K-2nd Grade Here are even more informational resources on report writing for OCEAN ANIMALS. Click on the links below: Animal Research Writing Project on WHALES for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on the OCTOPUS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on SEA TURTLES for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on ORCAS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on the SHELLFISH for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on DOLPHINS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on SEALS for K-2nd Grade

Author K-5 Treasures

Tags Animal Research, Informational Writing, Writing Report, Giraffes, Report On Giraffes, Zoo Animals, Report On Animals, Report On Zoo Animals, 1st Grade Writing, 2nd Grade Writing

Cellular Respiration:  Energy Extraction in Cells Reading Passage

Cellular Respiration: Energy Extraction in Cells Reading Passage
ELA, Reading, Writing, Research, Resources for Teachers, Science, Biology, Life Sciences, High School, Homeschool Resources, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Quizzes and Tests, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables, Writing Prompts

Teaching cellular respiration can feel overwhelming, especially when you want your students/homeschoolers to truly understand how cells create energy, not just memorize steps. As a homeschool mom guiding my own ninth grader, I know how important it is to have resources that break down complex topics into manageable, engaging pieces. That is why I created this Cellular Respiration: Energy Extraction in Cells Reading Passage, Q & A, and Note-Taking Sheets resource, complete with a detailed and complex reading passage, thought-provoking questions, and five versatile note-taking sheets. Designed for high school/homeschool biology, this resource helps students/homeschoolers grasp the big picture of cellular respiration while also encouraging critical thinking and independent learning. Whether you are teaching at home or in a classroom, you will find this resource to be a practical and effective addition to your curriculum. INCLUDED IN THIS RESOURCE: Multi-page, detailed Cellular Respiration Reading Passage 20 critical thinking passage questions A comprehensive answer key 5 flexible note-taking sheets for guided or independent study TOPICS COVERED: The three main stages: glycolysis, Krebs cycle, and electron transport chain Differences between aerobic respiration and fermentation The role of ATP, NADH, FADH₂, and key enzymes Real-world applications and connections to health and biotechnology This Cellular Respiration: Energy Extraction in Cells Reading Passage, Q & A, and Note-Taking Sheets resource is a practical, engaging, and flexible tool for teaching one of biology’s most essential processes. Whether you are a homeschool parent like me or a classroom teacher, you will appreciate how this resource brings clarity and confidence to your lessons. It is designed to help students/homeschoolers not just learn, but truly understand how cells power life. If you and your students/homeschoolers enjoyed this resource, please leave a review. Thank you for your support! Tina - Big Easy Homeschooling Mo

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Ocean Animal Research Writing Project on SEALS for K-2nd Grade

Ocean Animal Research Writing Project on SEALS for K-2nd Grade
Life Studies, ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Reading, Science, Life Sciences, Animals, Research, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables, Writing Prompts

Animal Research Writing Project on Seals for K-2nd Grade. Students will read age-appropriate information about seals and examine real-life photos of these ocean mammals. After learning about seals' physical features, habitat, diet, and behaviors, students will complete a range of activities to demonstrate their knowledge. Differentiated materials allow students of all abilities to participate. Young learners will color a cover page, habitat scene, and seal picture. Two writing organizers help students take notes and sort facts. Differentiated writing pages scaffold the research paper process for emerging writers. A self-checking writing page allows independent work. This engaging 19-page unit encourages reading, creativity, and informational writing. It can be used individually, in small groups, or for whole-class instruction. Other animal units are available for additional research opportunities. Here are even more informational resources on report writing for OCEAN ANIMALS. Click on the links below: Animal Research Writing Project on WHALES for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on the OCTOPUS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on SEA TURTLES for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on ORCAS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on the SHELLFISH for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on DOLPHINS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on SEALS for K-2nd Grade Want to teach your students all about Zoo Animals? Check out all these interesting facts about these favorite zoo animals. With the same great photos, facts, habitat drawings, and more. It is a great way to help students to get interested in writing. For Zoo Animal reports, click on the following links below: Animal Research Writing Project on TIGERS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on MONKEYS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on PANDAS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on HIPPOS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on ELEPHANTS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on GIRAFFES for K-2nd Grade

Author K-5 Treasures

Tags Informational Writing, Writing Report, Report On Animals, 1st Grade Writing, 2nd Grade Writing, Ocean Animals, Ocean Animal Research, Seals, Report On Seals, Ocean Animal Report

50 High School ELA Fall-Themed Writing Prompts & Note-Taking Sheets

50 High School ELA Fall-Themed Writing Prompts & Note-Taking Sheets
ELA, Writing, Holiday & Seasonal, Seasons, Fall, Resources for Teachers, High School, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Quizzes and Tests, Worksheets & Printables, Writing Prompts

As a homeschool mom of a high schooler, I have found that autumn is the perfect time to spark creativity and reflection in writing. These 50 High School ELA Fall-Themed Writing Prompts were designed with high school students/homeschoolers in mind—rich in imagery, emotion, and thought-provoking ideas that encourage both analytical and creative expression. Whether your teen enjoys journaling, fiction, or reflective essays, these 50 High School ELA Fall-Themed Writing Prompts help them connect the beauty and mystery of fall to their own personal growth as writers. This 50 High School ELA Fall-Themed Writing Prompts resource was created to make writing feel inspiring, not forced, even on those cooler, sleepy fall mornings. INCLUDED IN THIS RESOURCE: 50 high school-level fall-themed writing prompts 10 note-taking or brainstorming sheets Simple to integrate into any writing routine, whether for daily journaling or themed assignments Versatile enough to fit into morning warm-ups, creative lessons, or reflective writing days TOPICS COVERED: Autumn symbolism and transformation Personal reflection and emotional growth Mystery, creativity, and speculative storytelling Nature-inspired and philosophical writing themes These 50 High School ELA Fall-Themed Writing Prompts set is more than just a list—it is a seasonal writing journey. It is designed to draw out thoughtful responses, rich vocabulary, and emotional depth in your student’s/homeschooler’s writing. With each page, they will discover the beauty of fall not just in nature, but within themselves as growing writers. This 50 High School ELA Fall-Themed Writing Prompts resource turns the simple act of writing into an exploration of character, perspective, and creativity that lasts well beyond the autumn season. It encourages teens to slow down, reflect, and see their words as a meaningful expression of who they are becoming. If you and your students/homeschoolers enjoyed this resource, please leave a review. Thank you for your support! Tina - Big Easy Homeschooling Mom

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How to Write An Essay: What Is a Persuasive Essay? - FLASH-MAC

How to Write An Essay: What Is a Persuasive Essay? - FLASH-MAC
ELA, Writing, Common Core, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

How to Write An Essay: What Is a Persuasive Essay? - FLASH-MAC FLASH-MAC is an indispensable teaching tool for educators aiming to effectively impart essential writing skills. This resource meticulously targets aspects of persuasive essay writing, churning out a potential winner for both public school teachers and homeschoolers. Educative Resource: As an educative resource, it artfully conjoins curriculum -based content with reading passages themed around 'how to write a persuasive essay.' To ensure comprehensive learning, the package includes insightful 'before you read' and enlightening 'after you read' questions. The aim here is not just about teaching how-to's but rather about igniting thought processes, helping students understand the core elements of crafting persuasive essays. Printables & Vocabulary Flashcards: To reinforce the learning journey further, "How to Write An Essay: What Is a Persuasive Essay?" brings along printables that aid in solidifying learnt concepts. Additionally, there are vocabulary flashcards that aim at enriching students' lexical repository - an essential tool when attempting persuasive essays. Inclusion of Graphic Organizers: To assist visually inclined learners or those who find organized visuals more comprehensible than blocks of words, this package also provides graphic organizers. Using these tools can help learners structure their thoughts more logically and convincingly on paper. Interactive Activities:The engagement doesn’t stop there – interactive activities are also incorporated into this valuable resource! These fun-filled tasks make the daunting task of essay-writing enjoyable while solidifying newly-acquired skills. Group Sizes Compatibility:This tool is practical for varying group sizes - whole classes can benefit from ground sessions utilizing this educational gem while smaller student clusters or individual students can use it as reinforcement tasks or homework assignments. "How to Write an Essay: What is A Persuasive Essay?" aligns perfectly well with Common Core State Standards ensuring your class is keeping up-to-date with expected skill levels for Grades 5-8 Language Arts/Writing classes. Moreover, its contents are crafted adhering to Bloom's Taxonomy adding another layer of depth to student learning. Easy Integration: The resource comes in a convenient Mac compatible software, making it an easy-to-integrate tool in the digital class environments of today. So, educators, if you're looking to make persuasive essay writing easier and more interactive for your students, this teaching tool could be just what you need in your teaching arsenal!

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High School The History of St. Patrick's Day Reading Passage

High School The History of St. Patrick's Day Reading Passage
Social Studies, Reading, ELA, Reading Comprehension, Research, Resources for Teachers, History, Writing, High School, Homeschool Resources, Worksheets & Printables, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Quizzes and Tests, Writing Prompts

I will be the first to admit that finding "holiday" stuff for high schoolers is a total nightmare because it usually feels like it's meant for a second grader. My 9th-grade daughter is at that stage where if I hand her a "fun" worksheet with a cartoon leprechaun, she just gives me that look—you know the one. I really wanted to create something that respected her intelligence and actually challenged her to write more than just a single sentence. This revamped resource is my answer to that; it has more meat, it is historical, and it actually treats our teens like the capable young adults they are becoming. I poured my heart into making this a "grab-and-go" lesson so you can actually enjoy your coffee while your student/homeschooler dives into some serious history. INCLUDED IN THIS RESOURCE: I have expanded this reading [assage to really dive into Patrick’s life and how this day turned into a worldwide celebration. These 20 deep-dive passage questionsare meant to get them thinking; they require full paragraph answers.I included some structured sheets to help your student catch the big themes and historical changes without feeling totally overwhelmed I have included some note-taking sheets to help your student/homeschooler catch the big themes. I compose full paragraph samples for you, so grading is a breeze and you have a solid starting point for those dinner-table discussions. TOPICS COVERED: Students/Homeschoolers will dive into his kidnapping and the grit it took to survive years of captivity before returning as a leader We look at how the 1840s famine actually turned a religious day into a massive statement of Irish-American pride. Your teen will explore the "why" behind the shamrock and the surprising shift from "St. Patrick's Blue" to green. We analyze how cities from Tokyo to Sydney have reimagined the day, making it a bridge between cultures. I am truly honored to be a small part of your homeschooling journey, and I hope this resource makes your St. Patrick’s Day both educational and stress-free. There is something so special about the moment a student realizes that a holiday they have celebrated their whole life has a much deeper, more significant meaning than they ever imagined. My goal is for this reading passage and the accompanying activities to be the spark for those "lightbulb moments" in your home or classroom. Please know that I am always here to support you, and I am constantly working on new materials that help our high schoolers grow into thoughtful, articulate adults. Thank you so much for trusting my work and for all the incredible effort you put into educating the next generation! If you and your students/homeschoolers enjoyed this resource, please leave a review. Tina - Big Easy Homeschooling Mom

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50 High School ELA Winter-Themed Writing Prompts & Note-Taking Sheets

50 High School ELA Winter-Themed Writing Prompts & Note-Taking Sheets
ELA, Writing, Holiday & Seasonal, Winter, Seasons, Resources for Teachers, High School, Worksheets & Printables, Writing Prompts, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans

As a homeschool mom of a high schooler, I know how tricky it can be to keep writing fresh, challenging, and engaging during the colder months. That’s why I created 50 High School ELA Winter-Themed Writing Prompts —a resource designed to help teens think deeply and write meaningfully about the season of winter in all its complexity. Each prompt is intentionally written to blend academic rigor with creative exploration, helping students strengthen their literary analysis, essay writing, and reflective thinking skills. Whether you are teaching in a classroom or at the kitchen table, this collection will bring warmth and inspiration to your winter ELA lessons. INCLUDED IN THIS RESOURCE: 50 engaging and thought-provoking writing prompts 10 flexible note-taking and brainstorming sheets Structured to promote independent thinking and guided writing development Clear organization by writing type (argumentative, analytical, reflective, and creative) TOPICS COVERED: Literary symbolism and imagery in winter literature Persuasive and analytical essay practice Seasonal reflection and creative storytelling Cross-curricular connections between literature, art, and culture This winter, bring creativity, reflection, and literary depth into your homeschool or classroom with 50 High School ELA Winter-Themed Writing Prompts . It is more than just a set of writing tasks—it is a meaningful resource designed to help teens grow as writers, thinkers, and communicators. With thoughtfully crafted prompts and flexible note-taking tools, you will have everything you need to encourage powerful, engaging, and original writing all season long. Let this collection turn winter’s quiet into your students’/homeschoolers' most inspired writing time yet. If you and your students/homeschoolers enjoyed this resource, please leave a review. Tina - Big Easy Homeschooling Mom

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Writing Workshop FAQ

Writing Workshop FAQ
ELA, Writing, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

The Writing Workshop FAQ Guide The Writing Workshop FAQ is an insightful guide created from the knowledge and experiences of seasoned educators who have a knack for crafting successful writing programs for learners in the kindergarten to grade two brackets. This guide proves beneficial whether you're part of a public school system or providing homeschooling education. Designed with Educators in Mind The material within this robust guide uses straightforward language and clear instructions whilst seeking to answer common queries about how best to organize and conduct writing workshops within classrooms. With its concise presentation spread over 66 carefully arranged pages available in an easily printable PDF format, it fits well within the needs of any educator. Focus on Language Arts Studies A major objective of this resource centers on Language Arts studies—ensuring that every young learner can master vital early-stage writing skills. Regardless of teaching styles or pedagogical methods, you'll find this ebook integrates seamlessly, making it valuable during group lessons or helping individual students with their homework tasks. Note: These lesson plans are also equally resourceful when applied on smaller scales such as tutoring sessions or scholastic workshop environments. Inspiring Creativity & Passion for Writing The tips offered throughout will undoubtedly make your classroom more efficient while simultaneously inspiring your student's creativity along with their passion for writing. Teachers harnessing the power of 'Writing Workshop FAQ' will witness substantial growth among their students' understanding when tackling written language arts activities. Empowerment awaits as you foundationally impact their learning journey through implementing proven strategies provided here. Ebook Availability : Digital PDF Without being overly commercialized or promotional, merely performing its task — by guiding teachers on the best practices to encourage confident writers amongst their early-stage learners. The 'Writing Workshop FAQ' surely holds its own by meeting every expectation from such an invaluable learning resource. Committing time to the 'Writing Workshop FAQ' isn't just about enhancing your teaching profession; it's truly about cultivating tomorrow's talented writers!

Author Classroom Complete Press

Tags Writing Workshop, Writing Lessons, Conferences, Behaviors, Writing Process

Second Grade Reading Comprehension - Don't Let the Pigeon Stay up Late

Second Grade Reading Comprehension - Don't Let the Pigeon Stay up Late
ELA, Children’s Literature, Literature, Language Development, Reading Comprehension, Reading, Creative Writing, Writing, Community Building, Resources for Teachers, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Centers, Activities, Read Alouds, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Writing Prompts, Worksheets & Printables, Novel Studies

Mo Willems is the author of the Pigeon book series. The books contain large amounts of vocabulary designed for k-2nd graders. However, the pictures are so simple and adorable, they can be enjoyed by people of all ages. I adore this series so much that i have collected all of them despite that my son is almost 20 years old. As a result, I created the first of what I hope to be a series of reading comprehension and guided reading activity packs to make learning more fun for early elementary students as well as special education students and those with special needs in the areas of speech and communication. The book, "Don't Let the Pigeon Stay up Late," is required reading in order for students to complete all of the activities. It is available for purchase at Amazon and at Mo Willems own website. You can also find it at your local library to check out. Students will practice reading and learn about grammar, spelling, and increase vocabulary. Activities include: Open-ended questions, writing prompts, based on the text in the book. Sight word recognition activities 32 Spelling Words 32 Vocabulary Words Alphabetization Fill-in-the-Blank Drawing And More Students will be given the opportunity to search for: 14 CVC words found in the book 14 nouns found in the book 18 sight words found in the book Great for: Reading Centers Literature Centers Guided Reading Read aloud activities Practicing Social and Emotional Skills Pigeon books are written so that the reader is directly being spoken to by the Pigeon. Such fun books! Answer key is included, pdf downloadable, printable file. 15 pages Table of contents is included. Links for further activities beyond this guided reading project are also included.

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Tags Guided Reading, Reading Comprehension, Early Reading, Second Grade Reading Comprehension, 2nd Grade Reading Comprehension, Reading Strategies

How to Write an Essay: What is a Descriptive Essay?

How to Write an Essay: What is a Descriptive Essay?
ELA, Writing, Common Core, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

"How to Write an Essay: What is a Descriptive Essay?" The resource titled, "How to Write an Essay: What is a Descriptive Essay?" effectively eliminates fear from essay writing and equips students with the vital tools they need to express their perspectives comprehensively. Designed for students in Grades 5 through 8, this essential teaching tool focuses on the most common types of essays based on Bloom’s Taxonomy. Complete Resource Pack: Engaging lessons: This versatile resource comes complete with engaging lessons that cape every stage of the writing process in a clear and efficient way. Description-focused: It masterfully provides instruction about descriptive essays - aiding learners as they explore this popular form of academic writing. Evaluation tools: Teachers will find great value in our straightforward implementation guide and student assessment rubric which are included within this pack. These instruments provide useful indicators on skill mastery, guiding teachers as they assess student work and deliver useful feedback. Apart from explicit instruction about essay-writing techniques, this all-encompassing teaching material digs deeper into language arts by providing enlightening review lessons about verbs, adjectives, and pronouns. This serves not only like a refreshing course but also support learners in developing a full understanding of English grammar – an important foundation for successful essay writing. Learner Engagement Modules: Fun word puzzles: Aimed at reinforcing vocabulary knowledge and promoting language acquisition subtly. Comprehension quiz: Designed to evaluate students' understanding while making learning more interactive. "How to Write an Essay: What is a Descriptive Essay?" also includes six color graphic organizers that give visual assistance when introducing skill focus areas plus aids navigation through different stages of the writing process – giving students plenty room for planning out their thoughts before committing them onto paper. Compatibility with Common Core State Standards ensures teachers can implement this package seamlessly into existing curriculums while achieving set learning benchmarks concurrently. Completing its impressive offering is its ease-of-use design available simply by printing its ready-to-use PDF pages straight from your computer or device. This invaluable resource offers a new approach to language arts lessons that resonate with modern learners, bringing both fun and educational value into the classroom. The result: 'How to Write an Essay: What is a Descriptive Essay?' truly raises the bar in language arts education by giving teachers credible tools that are impactful and enjoyable – turning every learner into an adept essay-artist in no time.

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Tags Language Arts, Writing, Essay Writing, Descriptive Essays, Adjectives

Biography | Upper Intermediate Lesson Plan

Biography | Upper Intermediate Lesson Plan
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Reading, Writing, Resources for Teachers, Grade 6, 7, 8, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables

Biography Upper ESL TEFL Intermediate Lesson Plan This informative lesson plan helps upper intermediate ESL students learn about biographies. Students first study key vocabulary and concepts related to biographies. Next, they read sample biographies to reinforce comprehension. Finally, students complete comprehension questions and grammar exercises that assess their understanding. Educators can implement this flexible resource in various ways - as a whole class activity, small group work, or even a homework assignment. This multimedia resource includes an audio file along with Google Apps compatibility for seamless integration. The answer key supports self-guided learning. Overall, this concise lesson plan helps ESL teachers effectively introduce biographies to upper intermediate students. The ESL lesson plan includes flashcards, a warmer, grammar rules, exercises, role-play, conversation, writing drill, activity, answers and an extra study that would be good to set as homework. There are 30+ pages and there are teachers notes to guide the teacher.

Author TEAM TEFL

Tags ESL Lesson Plan, Language Arts, Comprehension Questions, Famous Leaders, Biographies, Biography Lesson Plans

How to Write An Essay: What Is a Narrative Essay? - FLASH-PC

How to Write An Essay: What Is a Narrative Essay? - FLASH-PC
ELA, Writing, Common Core, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

The How to Write An Essay: What Is a Narrative Essay? - FLASH-PC Teaching Resource This invaluable tool forms part of the larger How to Write an Essay series and specifically aims at enhancing understanding and crafting of narrative essays amongst grade 5 through 8 students. Software Components Curriculum -based reading passages: Promote learning immersion and context for thematic points. 'Before you read' questions: Facilitate proactive comprehension check. 'After you read' questions: Monitor student's understanding of the material post reading. Printable Materials: Allow flexibility in group or individual facilitation, adapting according to teaching style or situation. Suitable for whole group lessons, small-group activities or homework assignments. Vocabulary Flash Cards An integral component dedicated towards enriching vocabulary thereby boosting writing competency. They serve as interactive tools to hone word recognition along with contextual usage. Inclusion of Graphic Organizers Aiding in structuring ideas cohesively into an essay thus making it significantly less daunting task for learners at this grade level. The Common Core State Standards Alignment This tool not only robustly aligns with common core state standards but also primarily focuses on components related to Language Arts and more importantly Writing subsubject – where language mastery truly makes a difference. Delivered through PC software format it merges seamlessly with modern digital trends maximizing technology's potential within an educational scenario. Fostering Essential Skills For Future Success In essence,the "How To Write An Essay: What Is A Narrative Essay? - FLASH-PC" resource employs versatile pedagogical strategies enabling more impactful instruction by providing a comprehensive understanding of narrative essays and guiding students to create their own. It shapes skilled writers, thereby paving the way for academic success transitioning into secondary education and beyond!

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Puzzle Paragraphs: Taking the Mystery Out of Writing Nonfiction

Puzzle Paragraphs: Taking the Mystery Out of Writing Nonfiction
ELA, Writing, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Puzzle Paragraphs: Taking the Mystery Out of Writing Nonfiction A practical and effective teaching resource designed for educators, particularly those instructing students in grades 4 through 8. This valuable tool deals with the interrelated aspects of Language Art subjects, with an emphasis on the component of Writing. Demystifying Nonfiction Writing Breaking down writing into comprehensible chunks, Puzzle Paragraphs makes nonfiction writing approachable for learners by fostering practical application. The resource helps build and dismantle paragraphs using prevalent nonfiction text types. This technique benefits developing versatile readers and writers simultaneously. Above all, this dual-edged approach boosts a key understanding of how to read nonfiction texts critically along with building capacity for creating informative writings. Inclusive Learning Material With detailed step-by-step instructions (complemented by entire lessons enriched with sample texts and graphic organizers ), each session transforms into an enriching learning experience that significantly enhances your regular curriculum. Plus, it does so while incorporating comprehensive diversity into your lesson planning. Versatile Use Cases Puzzle Paragraphs isn't limited to just whole-group instruction scenarios but exhibits flexibility by being equally useful when used in small group settings or individual assignments. It can even be assigned as homework tasks staying aligned with its core objective - improving literacy skills regarding nonfiction reading and writing. User-Friendly Access & Delivery Format To ensure maximum ease-of-use and accessibility for all teachers – including homeschoolers – Puzzle Paragraphs is delivered as a standalone PDF file ensuring quick navigation across lessons. This digital framework aptly accommodates contemporary teaching practices which unquestionably incorporate technological mediums widely. In Conclusion... Puzzle Paragraphs represents a crucial tool dedicated towards demystifying the seemingly complex process associated with penning down structured non-fiction content, making it an indispensable addition to an educator's kit nationwide!

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