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Preview of EXPLORING PLOTS & THEMES WITH AESOP'S FABLES - DISTANCE LEARNING Suitable

EXPLORING PLOTS & THEMES WITH AESOP'S FABLES - DISTANCE LEARNING Suitable

Created by
CopyCats
Aesop’s fables are the perfect stories to teach kids about plot and theme. The kids love the culminating skit project and it breathes life and excitement into your literacy units on the theme and plot.This packet includes: An introduction to Aesop’s life4 printables of Aesop’s fables to use for the students to identify the theme.Resources of where to find a collection of on-line fables.Plot partS printableTheme part printableIncluded is a plot and theme skit project with printables and instruct
Preview of Researching the Decades: 20's, 30's, 40's and 50's

Researching the Decades: 20's, 30's, 40's and 50's

Created by
Karen Brooks
This is an interesting and fun research project I do with my juniors during their American literature unit. It pulls together the history they are covering that year as well as the reserach paper. It combines many of the common core requirements including writing, summarizing, and public speaking.
Preview of Shadow and Bone Fake News Report

Shadow and Bone Fake News Report

With "Fake News" being current in our world, this assignment brings in that concept and integrates it into a novel study. Students will blend narrative and informational writing elements to create a fake news report about characters and situations within the novel Shadow and Bone. Students have the option to write the report, record audio, or record video. This is a sheet that details the directions for the project. I suggest posting via SeeSaw, but your media of choice is up to you! Happy
Preview of Magazine Project Template

Magazine Project Template

Created by
Jarred Amato
After students complete all of the assignments for their magazine project, they will publish their writing using this template.
Preview of Memory Book

Memory Book

Created by
Kelly Newton
This is an end of the year project that allows students to document their favorite things, favorite memories, and all of the things they learned during 2nd grade. It is a Microsoft Publisher file so the parts that say my name and 2nd grade can easily be changed. If you have trouble, let me know and I'll customize and email you a copy. :)
Preview of December (or Winter) Literature Project

December (or Winter) Literature Project

Created by
GATE Help
This was created as part of a monthly project for my gifted and talented students. Feel free to modify it with your due dates!
Preview of Lightning Thief Writing Packet

Lightning Thief Writing Packet

Created by
Lauren Mays
A story writing packet for a unit on "The Lightning Thief," by Rick Riordan. Students will write their own half-blood story with 16 pages of guidance on creating characters, locations, and event sequences. They will fill in a story map and edit their final work. This packet was created for my 6th grade English students, but could be used with any 5-8 class. Feel free to edit as you like! Aligned to Common Core standard W.6.3.
Preview of Egyptian Newspaper

Egyptian Newspaper

Created by
Student Aid
Students write a newspaper documenting life in Ancient Egypt
Preview of The Outsiders Newspaper Project

The Outsiders Newspaper Project

Created by
Lesson Library
This project requires students to create the front page of a newspaper including information on the setting, plots, and characters from The Outsiders. Students can use the template and create their own digital version of the paper using Microsoft word, publisher, or google docs.
Preview of Short Story Publish Template (Book Style)

Short Story Publish Template (Book Style)

Created by
msfey
Want a fun way for your older students to publish their writing but don't want to spend the time at the computer lab? Let them make it into a book! Here I have created several pages in Publisher for you to mix and match to create booklets for your students to write in. Copy any combination of the pages front to back to make a seamless book! Feel free to edit for your needs. Please leave a rating!
Preview of Snowman Book Review

Snowman Book Review

Created by
Raising Readers
Create an easy bulletin board by printing out the snowmen, having students fill in their book recommendations, and put the title "Chill Out with a Good Book."
Preview of Summer and Winter Vacation

Summer and Winter Vacation

Created by
Eric Pyman
Students can write about their summer or winter vacation on these worksheets.
Preview of Vocabulary Choice Menu

Vocabulary Choice Menu

Created by
A Cappellett
I use this to give students their own choices for learning our school vocab. They have ___ weeks to complete ___ activities.
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