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Common Core RI.9-10.1 interactive notebooks

Preview of Interactive Reading Notebook Fiction and Nonfiction Mega Bundle

Interactive Reading Notebook Fiction and Nonfiction Mega Bundle

Created by
Tracee Orman
Interactive Reading Notebook Fiction and Nonfiction Mega Bundle (Grades 5-12) A YEAR'S WORTH of activities: over 220 Common-Core aligned interactive reading foldable activities for secondary students. You do not have to use the Common Core State Standards to utilize this bundle! This download includes the following products:Interactive Notebook Reading Literature Bundle for ANY Novel or StoryInteractive Reading Notebook for Nonfiction Informational TextsInteractive Notebook Mini Books: Bundle of
Preview of Fake News: Evaluating Reliable & Credible Sources Online | Evaluating Websites

Fake News: Evaluating Reliable & Credible Sources Online | Evaluating Websites

Created by
GilTeach
Want to teach your students scientifically-based lessons on how to stop the spread of fake news by recognizing unreliable sources but don't have the time to develop plans on this ever-developing topic? We all know that it is essential to teach our students to recognize fake news, or misinformation and disinformation, especially if they’ll be voting soon, but it’s so hard to teach the higher level thinking that is required to navigate today’s media. If someone tells you that you can teach your
Preview of Harlem Renaissance Activities: Langston Hughes, Art, Music | American Literature

Harlem Renaissance Activities: Langston Hughes, Art, Music | American Literature

Created by
GilTeach
Tired of superficial resources on the Harlem Renaissance that just go through the motions when it comes to adding diversity to your plans? So often, in an attempt to study more than dead white males, teachers seek out texts by people of color. But lacking the time or energy to really engage in the research required to plan a great unit, they incorporate a few lackluster biographies and add some short pieces to their plans and leave it at that. The addition of those inane powerpoints, superficial
Preview of Informational Text Structures Workbook

Informational Text Structures Workbook

Created by
TheWolfeShack
Reading and analyzing Informational Text is becoming an integral part of a balanced English curriculum. This teaching resource includes everything you need to teach your middle and high school students how to identify different informational text structures, analyze the author's main points and discover the development of example texts. Students will then be able to practice writing their own passages using the different types of text structures. There are four different files in the zipped down
Preview of The Crucible: Act 1, 2, 3, 4 Quizzes, Questions, Activities | Salem Witch Trials

The Crucible: Act 1, 2, 3, 4 Quizzes, Questions, Activities | Salem Witch Trials

Created by
GilTeach
Is your unit on The Crucible disempowering your students and creating passive learners?If your students’ experience of Miller’s classic play involves filling out meaningless worksheets, sitting silently while you give powerpoint lectures, or waiting for you to explain the play to them, you’re doing them a great disservice. You're encouraging them to accept your answers rather than seeking them out themselves. In fact, by giving your classes the message that their ideas don't matter, you're helpi
Preview of Credible Reliable Sources Online Handout Notebook Poster

Credible Reliable Sources Online Handout Notebook Poster

This is a single page file that reminds and reviews credible and reliable online sources for student reference on research projects. The page includes: Definitions of primary and secondary sources How to "ICE" a quote: Introduce, Cite, and Explain Websites to NEVER EVER USE (Wikipedia, blogging and opinion-based sites) Website that are good, better, and best including the domains (.com, .org, .net, .gov, .edu) Use this handout to blow up as a poster, print for students to keep in a folder
Preview of Atomic Structure Tabbed Flip Book

Atomic Structure Tabbed Flip Book

Created by
UtahRoots
This tabbed flip book is a flexible way to introduce (or review) the parts of an atom, atomic number, atomic mass, electron shells, ions, and isotopes. The pages are sized for an interactive notebook. You can have students cut out and staple them together as a tabbed flip book, or you can give students one page at a time as bell work on the day after teaching a topic, or as a way to introduce the topic on the day of your lesson. The individual pages could be permanently attached on just one s
Preview of Debate Choice Board: Digital Argumentative Topics & Graphic Organizers/Google

Debate Choice Board: Digital Argumentative Topics & Graphic Organizers/Google

Digital Debate Choice Board is a fun and engaging debate topic board full of ten editable argumentative prompts with graphic organizers. Students click on any number on the interactive (hyperlinked) Google Slide board to reveal their "mystery" debate topic. They then complete an argumentative graphic organizer focusing on claim, reasons, and evidence. Afterward, you can decide to have students debate, present, and or write. Debate choice boards build critical thinking and reasoning skills, w
Preview of Interactive Reading Notebook Nonfiction Activities Common Core Aligned

Interactive Reading Notebook Nonfiction Activities Common Core Aligned

Created by
Tracee Orman
105 Common Core-aligned interactive nonfiction reading notebook foldable activities for secondary students (grades 6-12). These can be used with ANY nonfiction text (passages not included). This IS included in my Interactive Reading Notebook Mega Bundle. Students will practice numerous skills, including: making inferences (inferring); summarizing the text; determining the central ideas; analyzing primary and secondary sources; analyzing the development of ideas; analyzing the relationship betwee
Preview of Analysis Mini Flip Book Bundle: Literary, Rhetorical, and Poetry

Analysis Mini Flip Book Bundle: Literary, Rhetorical, and Poetry

Engage your students in literary analysis, rhetorical analysis, and poetry analysis in a hands-on, engaging way that utilizes sticky notes in the classroom.As an interactive medium, these sticky note analysis mini flip books can work with any piece of fiction (literary analysis), any piece of nonfiction (rhetorical), and any poem (poetry).
Preview of The United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights American History Unit

The United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights American History Unit

The Constitution and the Bill of Rights Social Studies Unit, which works for both print and Google Drive™, investigates and helps gain an understanding of the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights. This will work fro grades fifth-high school.This download contains both a printable format as well as a Google Drive™ compatible format and includes:Cover sheet in both color and black and white.Links to helpful online resources.Informational Slideshow Presentation to use for instruction.G
Preview of "How it Feels to be Colored Me" Zora Neale Hurston | Figurative Language Lesson

"How it Feels to be Colored Me" Zora Neale Hurston | Figurative Language Lesson

Created by
GilTeach
Looking for a unit on this classic essay that will get your students engaging independently with the text, discussing big ideas, and sharpening their close reading and critical thinking skills?“How it Feels to be Colored Me” by Zora Neale Hurston is a great choice for engaging your classes in discussions around race, identity, gender, and artistic expression. It’s also a wonderful essay for exploring figurative language and how writers create meaning through comparisons. When you teach “How it F
Preview of Reading Response Handouts for High School | Reading Logs | Reading Journals

Reading Response Handouts for High School | Reading Logs | Reading Journals

Created by
GilTeach
Do you want you students to learn how to read, analyze, and write about literature independently?Do your students have a tough time when they are faced with a blank page or have to write without being told what to write about? This guide to reading response journals based on quote analysis and close reading will get your students reading, analyzing, and writing about literature on their own. I have been teaching with reading responses for eleven years, and this guide includes what you need to
Preview of Trail of Tears Unit | Native American Literature | Indian Removal Unit

Trail of Tears Unit | Native American Literature | Indian Removal Unit

Created by
GilTeach
Looking for a resource on the Trail of Tears that will help your students understand why that tragedy is still relevant today?This innovative unit will take your students beyond a general understanding of the events of the 1830s to a more comprehensive understanding of why history matters. Students will start out by exploring two engaging videos: one on the history of the Trail of Tears and one on why treaties still matter today. Then, they’ll move on to a creative exploration of some first-hand
Preview of World History Primary and Secondary Source Analysis Bundle

World History Primary and Secondary Source Analysis Bundle

Created by
Leah Cleary
This money-saving bundle gets you all of my world history source analysis activities. Have students compare ancient flood stories, see first-hand how juries in Ancient Athens voted, trace the path of the triangular trade, compare the ideas of Adam Smith to Karl Marx, crack codes like cryptologists did for the Zimmerman code, plus so much more! This bundle goes from the Ancient world though the Cold War.Most of these activities are also bundled into my world history interactive notebooks--comple
Preview of How to Write an Argumentative Essay for Middle School Students|Google Slides

How to Write an Argumentative Essay for Middle School Students|Google Slides

Guide your middle school students through the art of writing an argument essay with this step-by-step Google Slides digital resource. It includes editable interactive notebooks (teacher and student), a graphic organizer, anchor charts, rubric, student exemplar, and a digital class book template. Students complete an argumentative graphic organizer focusing on claim, reasons, evidence, and counter-argument. Afterward, teachers use the digital anchor charts to guide students paragraph by paragrap
Preview of 15 ELA Student Reference Sheets

15 ELA Student Reference Sheets

Use these 15 beautiful documents as reference sheets for your students or as anchor charts in your classroom. These work perfectly for an interactive notebook that serves as a helpful guide for students as they navigate through English class.As a 9th grade English teacher, these reference sheets are very helpful reminders for my students that I give to them to attach to their notebooks to have handy at all times in class! Reference Sheets Included in this product: Parts of SpeechCommon Writing T
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis Mini Flip Book (a sticky note book for rhetoric)

Rhetorical Analysis Mini Flip Book (a sticky note book for rhetoric)

Make rhetorical analysis more engaging, hands-on, and fun with this sticky note mini flip book. This project is ideal to complete as you read and after you read nonfiction texts such as speeches and persuasive letters. Students work on pages within the workbook to identify, quote, and explain various rhetorical elements, appeals, and devices from the text. This mini flip book includes 7 tabs to help students rhetorically analyze text: SOAPStone, ethos, pathos, logos, rhetorical device #1, rhetor
Preview of Citing Evidence Embedding Quotes Digital Mini-Lesson BUNDLE | Teacher & Student

Citing Evidence Embedding Quotes Digital Mini-Lesson BUNDLE | Teacher & Student

Purchase BOTH the teacher's and student edition for a discount! This product serves as a mini-lesson/crash course on citing evidence, embedding quotes, and paraphrasing. Once completed, this digital binder should be used throughout the school year for student reference to help them avoid plagiarism and write effectively.
Preview of Night by Elie Wiesel Unit Plan: Projects, Activities, Chapter Questions, Writing

Night by Elie Wiesel Unit Plan: Projects, Activities, Chapter Questions, Writing

Created by
GilTeach
Are struggling to teach a unit on Night that is both rigorous and engaging? If your students’ experience of Elie Wiesel’s classic novel involves filling out meaningless worksheets, sitting silently while you give powerpoint lectures, or waiting for you to explain the novel to them, you’re doing them a great disservice. You're encouraging them to accept your answers rather than seeking them out themselves. In fact, by giving your classes the message that their ideas don't matter, you're helping
Preview of Digital Debates:  Interactive Google Class Debates/works with any topic/reusable

Digital Debates: Interactive Google Class Debates/works with any topic/reusable

Digital Debates are debates that take place on a computer, using one Google Slideshow for the class. They allow students to collaborate & interact with peers, while still allowing for safe social distancing. At the end you have a digital representation of the entire class debate. Students will write or present a claim to a resolution, peers will refute and/or support the claim, questions will be asked, and conclusions will be written. CCSS (RI 8, W1a-c, SL 1, and SL 4) are addressed in an in
Preview of Groundhog Day Reading Passage & Comprehension Questions

Groundhog Day Reading Passage & Comprehension Questions

Created by
English Oh My
Groundhog Day is a fun and exciting tradition that is celebrated every year in February. Are you looking for a reading comprehension activity and a reading comprehension passage for your students to learn more about the yearly tradition?In this Groundhogs Day Article & Reading Comprehension Activity, your students will read an original article, answer 10 multiple choice questions, and debate about whether a groundhog is a reliable predictor of the weather. This also comes with an answer ke
Preview of Native American History & Literature: Indian Boarding Schools | Louise Erdrich

Native American History & Literature: Indian Boarding Schools | Louise Erdrich

Created by
GilTeach
Looking for a resource on the Indian Boarding Schools that will help your students understand how victims of mistreatment and abuse resist oppression in their own ways? In an effort to “kill the Indian to save the man,” the assimilation policies of the United States caused a great deal of pain to the tens of thousands of young people who were displaced from their homelands and taken to horrific institutions. While the Native American children who were forced to cut their hair and forget their c
Preview of Romeo & Juliet Unit Plan: Prologue & Act 1 Activities to Final Project, Analysis

Romeo & Juliet Unit Plan: Prologue & Act 1 Activities to Final Project, Analysis

Created by
GilTeach
Tired of students groaning and rolling their eyes whenever they hear the word “Shakespeare”? Reading a Shakespeare play is challenging for students—but flashy handouts and cute classroom decor will not teach your students the skills they need to read and understand a Shakespeare play independently.When students misbehave, put their heads on their desks, or just stare vacantly into the distance, it’s not because they aren’t capable of understanding the Bard—it’s because they are aren’t given the
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