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Preview of ELA Test Prep Task Cards for Reading - Vocabulary Test Taking Skills 3rd 4th 5th

ELA Test Prep Task Cards for Reading - Vocabulary Test Taking Skills 3rd 4th 5th

Created by
Rachel Lynette
These 12 ELA vocabulary words (trace, describe, explain, formulate, support, summarize, compare, contrast, infer, predict, analyze, and evaluate) are frequently featured in standardized test questions and other critical thinking activities. These task cards will help your students learn how to apply each word. Before using the cards, be sure they understand the definitions of the words.WHAT’S INCLUDED:✍️ PRINT:96 Task Cards (prints 4 to a page)Black-lineColorCover CardsBlack-lineColorReference P
Preview of How to Write an Email Worksheet Packet

How to Write an Email Worksheet Packet

STEM based school counseling for the win! This worksheet packet is perfect for use by school counselors or classroom teachers with middle school students, high school special education students, adult learners with low literacy levels, schools beginning 1:1 laptop programs, and more! Our students are increasingly digital natives. Even for those students who grew up without early access to technology, and who therein lack the native fluency assumed by their peers, technological self-efficacy is c
Preview of FREE Halloween Would You Rather Questions Print, Easel, and Google Slides

FREE Halloween Would You Rather Questions Print, Easel, and Google Slides

Created by
Rachel Lynette
Here is a set of 20 FREE Would you Rather Questions about Halloween. Great for discussion starters, class polls and journal prompts. What's Included:Print copy Easel Assessment (great for a class poll!)Easel Activity - digital activity that requires students write about why it's there favoriteGoogle Slides digital activity - more challenging for advanced technology users! The students move move around a flashlight to try and read the questions.Great for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th,6th, 7th, or 8th g
Preview of El trovador: Preguntas guías y diagrama de personajes (Incluye la CLAVE)

El trovador: Preguntas guías y diagrama de personajes (Incluye la CLAVE)

Created by
Hablemos espanol
El trovador de Antonio García GutiérrezActividad para analizar y explicar la obra. Incluye preguntas guías para cada jornada, descripción de personajes, biografía del autor...
Preview of First Day Student Survey | Build Strong Relations TpT: Grade 7-12 ELA

First Day Student Survey | Build Strong Relations TpT: Grade 7-12 ELA

What's your first day of school activity? Many teachers have students fill out a survey. Level up your game. Using a student survey is not only a formality for students to fill out. When done reflectively and meaningfully, it can give a teacher a birds-eye-view of her students, their interests, and a glimpse into their aspirations, attitudes, habits of reading, and writing. technology use, and more.This Resource Includes the Following Features:4 Student Surveys for the First Day of School Teache
Preview of First Day Parent Survey | Build Strong Relations TpT: Grade 7-12 ELA

First Day Parent Survey | Build Strong Relations TpT: Grade 7-12 ELA

What's your relationship with your student's adults — their parents or guardians? Whether for the first days of school, a one-on-one meeting with an adult, a parent-teacher conference, or in any situation where you need to collect student-community data, up your game with these valuable forms.This Resource Includes the Following Features for Parents of your Students:4 Parent/Guardian/Adult Surveys for the First Day of School Teacher's Notes for Using this Resource10 Focused and Targeted Question
Preview of Would you rather...? Questions for Middle Grades

Would you rather...? Questions for Middle Grades

Created by
Angela Hamouda
Are you looking for a fun way to engage your students? This document includes 80 questions you can ask that include multiple content areas (math, science, social studies, art, etc.). To use the questions, print and cut out the questions and put them in a basket. At random, pull out a paper and ask it to your class. Students can respond verbally or you can have students move to one side of the classroom or the other. You can also use them as writing prompts or have students write their own questi
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