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Is That True?
Consult reference materials to verify statements contained in realistic fiction selections. | Winter Weather Quiz
This 10-question true/false test will assess your students' knowledge of winter weather.... | |
What Really Happened?
In this activity, students will have to check facts and references in a historical fiction... | A Classroom Divided
Discover a game that divides the class into two factions, providing a hands-on chance to... | |
Literary Terms
Identify the setting, plot, point of view, theme, and main characters of a realistic fiction... | Widget Assembly
Explain why the use of interchangeable parts helped factories develop and lessened the role of... | |
Asking Questions When Reading
In this lesson, the teacher will read The Wall by Eve Bunting with the purpose of... | Blind Passage
The search for the maritime Northwest Passage was highly prized but never fulfilled during the... | |
Create a Movie Storyboard
Draw pictures and write captions to show the sequence of a realistic fiction story. | Treasure Map
Employing a map's key, symbols, and scale, students will read a map of their classroom... | |
The Dr. Seuss Connection
In this activity, students write a report on literary techniques and themes on Dr. Seuss. | ||
It's Puzzling
Students create their own math puzzles and then have their classmates try to solve them. | Make a Harry Potter Board Game
Students improve their reading comprehension by making and creating a board game based upon the... | |
Number Theory
In this game, students will apply a variety of mathematical concepts and skills to solve... | ||
Reading Games
Students participate in reading games and enhance their reading abilities at the same time. | ||
Harry Potter Haiku
Students learn how to write a haiku using the Harry Potter book series as a prompt. | Student Guide to Web Research Lesson 3: Learning to Read on the Web
Deliver a lesson plan that will help you teach students to read on the Web, a skill that is... |
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