I am a middle grades ELA teacher who loves teaching! One of my favorite topics to blog about is providing access to a quality education to ALL students. Thanks for stopping by!
I am a middle grades ELA teacher who loves teaching! One of my favorite topics to blog about is providing access to a quality education to ALL students. Thanks for stopping by!
This is a fun freebie to get writing juices flowing with students. There are 24 different story starters and a few bonus goodies to assist students with Halloween themed writing. Enjoy!
This resource demonstrates how I use graphic organizers in my classroom. It includes:
- Informational Text
- Lesson Plan/Overview
- Prereading Graphic Organizer
- Main Idea Graphic Organizer w/ Response Guide
- Common Core Aligned Comprehension Questions w/ Response Guide
This is a complete novel study using the book Holes. The entire unit focuses on the Common Core Standards and shift to getting students to use evidence from the text to answer and defend their responses. The structure of my class was a vocabulary mini-lesson, mini-lesson connected to a skill, whole class and independent reading connected to the text. LESSON PLANS ARE IN WORD (AND PDF) FORMAT. This perfect for teachers who like to tweak class activities to the needs of their individual classes. Please note restrictions on commercial use.
The Unit Includes:
25 Original Vocabulary Mini-lessons
24 Lessons (Questions from the chapters, Exit Ticket, Homework)
22 Mini-lessons aligned to skills from the text
4 Extension Activities (Create a Creature, Wanted Ads, Character Traits, Alternative Ending)
Graphic Organizers
1 Character Study Mini-Book (9 pages) for students to track characters
This resource is aligned to Speaking and Listening standards from the Common Core standards. I use this with my 5th graders, but it is broad enough to apply to grades 3-6. This resource is intended to assist teachers in implementing effective collaborative discussions about the text.
This resource includes:
- Overview and Key Components to Implementation Description
- Student Responsibilities (Roles) Cards
- Sentence Starters aligned to Roles
- Discussion Participant Checklist
- Self-Evaluation Rubric for participants
- Teacher evaluation rubric (CUSTOMIZABLE)
- 6 Reading Literature Preparation Guides
- 7 Reading Informational Text Preparation Guides
- 16 Reading Literature Conversation Starter Cards
- 12 Reading Informational Text Conversation Starter Cards
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This bundle includes my reading literature and informational text graphic organizer resources. Purchasing this bundle saves you 20% as opposed to buying separately. There are more than 90 graphic organizers aligned to the Common Core Reading Standards included.
This unit is directly aligned to Common Core Writing and Language standards, and is designed for students in grades 6-8. This unit will lead you and your students through the process of writing different types of informative pieces. Download the preview for a peak at the resources. There are more than 65 pages which include:
★ Explanatory/Informative Writing Overview
★ Mentor Texts (4)
★ Writing topics (32)
★ Student Revision Checklist
★ Student Editing Checklist
★ Common Core Aligned Rubric
Graphic Organizers by Organization Structure
Descriptive (5)
Problem Solution (2)
Compare and Contrast (2)
Cause and Effect (4)
Generic (4)
Mini-lessons:
Drafting From an Outline
Recognizing Bias in Writing
Compare and Contrast Formats
Cause Effect
Language Lessons:
Infinitive and Infinitive Phrases
Gerunds
This lesson focuses on Common Core Standards RL.5.1 and RL.5.2. The file uses the poem "Something Told the Wild Geese" by Rachel Field (obtained on a free public domain) to help students make inferences about the meaning of the poem and analyze how the speaker feels about a topic. This resource can be used as review, homework, or a supplemental component for the aligned standard.
“The Dinner Party” by Mona Gardner is a short story about making generalizations, and perfect for teaching or reinforcing the elements of plot. The story centers on an argument that occurs at a dinner party while events happening during the argument counter claims being made. This resource is aligned to Common Core Standards and provides opportunities for students to critically evaluate vocabulary, steps to solving problems, how characters approach challenge, and theme using evidence from the text! One of the most amazing components is the inclusion of FOUR original graphic organizers with answer keys. These organizers can be used with other texts!
This is a jam packed short story evaluation that includes:
- Suggested Lesson Plan
- Rigorous Questions
- Original Graphic Organizers
- Description of how to implement Graphic Organizers
- Comprehension Questions
These cards are included in my Theme and Greek mythology units. If you have those units, please do not grab these.
This resource includes 32 different half page task cards that support the reading literature Common Core standards. These cards would work well as remediation for small groups, or as a test preparation activity. Skills covered include:
★ Using Evidence from the Text
★ Finding and Summarizing the Theme
★ Character Traits
★ Plot Events
★ Determining the Meaning of Words
The use of graphic organizers is a research based strategy for building comprehension and engagement with complex text. This resource is for all “graphic-FANantics” and those interested in using graphic organizers with their class. This a rich collection of 50 original organizers aligned to Common Core Informational Text standards. They are perfect for any informational text and focus on students digging into the text to find specific details and deeper meaning. There are 50 original organizers that can be used with students in grades 4-6 and Common Core alignment is discretely noted on each organizer. These organizers can be used in whole group lessons, homework assignments, during skill lesson, and/or small groups. My personal favorite includes using these organizers to hold students accountable for independent reading.
This is a set of 24 high interest task cards for finding the main idea. This activity is perfect for centers or small groups! The paragraphs are thought provoking and include rich vocabulary. Student response cards and teacher answer key is included.
In 1963, eight white clergymen wrote a letter condemning nonviolent protests happening in Alabama. From a jail cell, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr wrote a response to each argument presented by the clergymen. This letter contains some of Dr. King’s most recognized quotes such as, “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere” and “We know through painful experience that freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor; it must be demanded by the oppressed.”
This unit focuses on analyzing arguments presented in the two letters, responding to various text dependent questions, and participating in a Socratic seminar. This unit is a LOW PREP resource for teachers.
The Texts:
- Annotated and Student Copy of “Call For Unity”
- Student Copy of “Letter From Birmingham Jail”
Graphic Organizers:
- Reviewing Arguments
- Writing Counterarguments
- Responding to Arguments
- Tracing Claims
This is a complete novel study using the book Locomotion by three time Newberry Honor winner Jacqueline Woodson. Locomotion is a Coretta Scott King Book Winner that is told in 60 poems. The poems are written through the perspective of 11-year old Lonnie who uses poetry to emote. This Novel unit has 10 additional poems embedded into the lessons and its great for not only introducing students to poetry, but also in getting them to develop their own poetry. In addition to being embedded the poems are formatted to be used as standalone resources for students. This item is also in my store if you want to preview before purchasing. Poetry Analysis Resource
The entire unit focuses on the Common Core Standards and shift to getting students to use evidence from the text to defend their responses. Each lesson includes a copy of student work with answer key, vocabulary word of the day, daily exit ticket, and homework.
This resource is a combination of all of my poetry resources which include:
• Locomotion Novel Unit
• Poetry Resource Unit
• Poetry Analysis Resource
• Poetry Resource Pack: Mini-books, Templates, Graphic Organizers
The unit was designed to teach students about argumentative writing. The Common Core Standards highlight the shift from persuasive writing to argumentative writing, which requires students to use evidence to support and arguable claim. This unit walks teachers and students through this process. This unit is designed for the middle grades!
Mini-Lessons:
- Argument vs. Persuasive Writing
- Writing Claims
- Fact and Opinion
- Counterarguments
- Writing Leads
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Grammar Lessons:
Run-on Sentences
Compound Complex Sentences
Using Commas
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Graphic Organizers:
Brainstorming
Outlining
Building a Case
Problem/Solution
Counterarguments
Evaluating Arguments
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Dr. Maya Angelou was an author, actress, singer, and most notably a poet. Known for her command of language, the poem “Still I Rise” is one of her most acclaimed works that speaks to overcoming oppression. This resource contains an in-depth analysis of the poem for teachers and aligned graphic organizers and text dependent questions for students. This is a NO PREP resource for teachers.
Teacher Resources:
- Detailed Lesson Plan
- Text Analysis (3 pages)
- Teacher Response Guide
The Texts:
- Dr. Angelou biography
- “Still I Rise” student copy with wide margins for literal and analytical annotations
Graphic Organizers:
- Finding the Theme
- Vocabulary
I love teaching poetry and this includes the poems that are included in all my resources and many more!This resource is just a list of poems from various poets. Share them on National Poem in Your Pocket Day by folding them up and putting them in your pocket. Enjoy!
“Thank You Ma'am” by Langston Hughes is a timeless short story with very rich themes. This story demonstrates the value of compassion and second chances. All materials provided in this resource provide multiple opportunities to critically evaluate character traits, character change, character challenges, and theme! One of the most amazing components is the inclusion of SIX original graphic organizers with answer keys. These organizers can be used with other text!
This is a jam packed short story evaluation that includes:
- Common Core Aligned Questions from the text
- Six Original Graphic Organizers with Answer Key
- Description of how to implement Graphic Organizers
- Writing Extension Activity
Excluding Title and Resource pages this resource is 18 pages! It is perfect for introducing a short story unit and reinforcing ideas from fiction reading. It is simple enough to be used as an emergency substitute lesson plan!
The entire unit focuses on the Common Core Standards and shift to getting students to use evidence from the text to answer and defend their responses. The structure of my class was a vocabulary mini-lesson, mini-lesson connected to a skill, whole class and independent reading connected to the text. LESSON PLANS ARE IN WORD (AND PDF) FORMAT. This perfect for teachers who like to tweak class activities to the needs of their individual classes. Please note restrictions on commercial use.
The Unit Includes:
25 Original Vocabulary Mini-lessons
24 Lessons (Questions from the chapters, Exit Ticket, Homework)
22 Mini-lessons aligned to skills from the text
4 Extension Activities (Create a Creature, Wanted Ads, Character Traits, Alternative Ending)
Graphic Organizers
1 Character Study Mini-Book (9 pages) for students to track characters