Greek and Latin Roots Task Cards | Distance Learning | Google Slides and Forms
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These task cards are perfect for a literacy center, small group activities, or as a review. Each task card contains a short paragraph or question using words with Greek and Latin Roots.
This resource includes 36 task cards for Greek and Latin Roots
36 Task Cards Greek and Latin Roots
Context Clues – based
Grades 4-6
Available in Color & Black and White
Standards Addressed:
4th Grade: L.4.4.BUse common, grade-appropriate Greek and Latin affixes and roots as clues to the meaning of a word (e.g., telegraph, photograph, autograph)
5th Grade: L.5.4.BUse common, grade-appropriate Greek and Latin affixes and roots as clues to the meaning of a word (e.g., photograph, photosynthesis).
6th Grade: L.6.4.BUse common, grade-appropriate Greek or Latin affixes and roots as clues to the meaning of a word (e.g., audience, auditory, audible).
I hope you enjoy this resource as much as we did! As always, if you have any questions or concerns, please email me at help@theliteracyloft.com.
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Groundhog Day Reading Passage Comprehension Question ELA Bingo 3rd 4th 5th Grade
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Get your 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders reading about Groundhogs Day with these ELA Bingo reading comprehension passages! Reading questions come in the style of a bingo game so 3rd, 4th and 5th graders can have FUN while learning. Read the informative text, then play reading comprehension bingo.
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This is an informational newspaper-style text perfect for teaching your
students about Groundhog Day. It may be used over a few days.
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BINGO
The questions are in a bingo-style format. Students read the informational text about Groundhog Day. Then, they answer questions on the bingo grid. The grid comes in 26 different versions. Having each student use a different version of the answer grid will allow you to reinforce the content of the informational text by playing a game of
bingo.
HOW TO PLAY:
The first page is an answer key, which can be used to play the game of bingo. Cut up each square, place them in a Ziploc bag or container of your choice, and call out questions. Students must answer the question correctly and have 5 in a row: up, down, or diagonally. Students can use counters or treats to keep track of the questions.
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This set of Guided Reading Strategy Cards includes 12 pages of cards with 12 different reading strategies (4 on a page) that can be used in guided reading groups to reinforce the reading strategy you are teaching. You might also find these cards useful to support students during Independent Reading, Conferences, or to send home for parents. The strategy cards can be printed on paper or card stock and then laminated. You can keep the cards on a binder ring or in Ziploc bags. In my 4th grade classroom, we used these cards during small group to help students “SEE” the strategy we were working on. You can find more information about these particular strategies in the book The Next Step in Guided Reading by Jan Richardson I hope you and your students find these cards useful!
Strategies Included:
*BME -(Beginning, Middle, End) a summarizing/retelling strategy
*Somebody-Wanted-But-So- A strategy to follow the plot structure and what the character wants in the story in order to summarize the story.
*5 Finger Retell- A retelling strategy to retell the characters, setting, problems, and events.
*Stop! Think. Paraphrase.- Helps students monitor their thinking.
*Who? and What?- Who is this part mostly about? What was the most important thing that happened? A strategy to keep track of the big events of the story.
*VIP {Very Important Part}- a strategy to focus on important things that are happening and character change.
*VIP {Very Important Part} Internal and External-a strategy to focus on the important things the character does (external) and how the character feels (internal)
*Ask Questions- a strategy to mark interesting parts with questions using What? How? and Why?
*It’s all about the Character!- Pay attention to the character’s action and dialogue.
*Green Questions- These types of questions can be found directly in the text. The author states the question exactly. I can GO directly to the text and find the answer. Who, What, When, Where, Why?
*Yellow Questions- I need to slow down and look in more than one place in the text to answer this kind of question. Compare & Contrast, Cause & Effect, Main Idea/Details
*Red Questions- The question is NOT answered directly in the text. I must STOP and THINK about the passage and what I know to help me answer this question.
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Sometimes our students just need a little break! This is the perfect short activity to do around Halloween.
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Halloween Themed Multiplication for 4th Grade
**This product has been updated as of 10/28/15 to include 2 additional Mixed Review Printable Practice Pages and a Dividing by Tens, Hundreds, and Thousands Page**
This resource contains 6 Halloween - Themed Multiplication Journal Problems and 14 Printables for multiplying up to 4 digit numbers. The journal problems can be used to teach a skill and the practice pages can be used for independent or partner practice. Inside the folder, you will find two documents. One document contains the Journal problems and 2 additional half-size pages for multiplying using the distributive property. The half-size pages could be used as a formative assessment or any way you choose. I used these pages when we first began our multiplication unit to be sure students could use the distributive property with and without models. There is a journal problem for each of the following skills:
• Multiplying 1 digit x 2 digit number using the distributive property • Multiplying 1 digit x 3 digit numbers using a model • Multiplying 1 digit x 3 digit numbers • Multiplying 1 digit x 4 digit numbers • Multiplying 2 digit x 2 digit numbers with tens • Multiplying 2 digit x 2 digit numbers
The second document contains printable practice pages for the same skills and more. The printables are a combination of word problems and numbers only. There are 8 similar pages that are simply 2 different versions of the same page. Four of the pages have a model for students to use and the other four do not. This document contains the following practice pages:
• Multiply Tens, Hundreds, and Thousands Word Problems {Monster Multiplication} • Multiply Tens, Hundreds, and Thousands-Using Patterns {Monster Multiplication} • Estimate Products 1 digit x 2 digit {Monster Match} • Estimate Products 1 digit x 3 digit {Monster Match} • Estimate Products 1 digit x 4 digit {Monster Match} • Estimate Products 2 digit x 2 digit {Monster Match} • Multiply 1 digit x 2 digit with model {Multiplication Spooktacular} • Multiply 1 digit x 2 digit without model {Multiplication Spooktacular} • Multiply 1 digit x 3 digit with model {Multiplication Spooktacular} • Multiply 1 digit x 3 digit without model {Multiplication Spooktacular} • Multiply 1 digit x 4 digit with model {Multiplication Spooktacular} • Multiply 1 digit x 4 digit without model {Multiplication Spooktacular} • Multiply 2 digit x 2 digit with model {Multiplication Spooktacular} • Multiply 2 digit x 2 digit without model {Multiplication Spooktacular} • Answer Keys for each page
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About this Product: This is an informational newspaper-style text fun to use around the week of Halloween and can be used over the course of a few days. Bingo sheets are included, which have questions from the entire newspaper. Students read the informational text about the History of Halloween, pumpkins, and traditional folklore surrounding the holiday. Then, they answer questions from the “newspaper” in the bingo grid. The bingo grid comes in 26 different versions. Having each student use a different version of the answer grid will allow you to reinforce the content of the informational text by playing a game of bingo…possibly on the day of Halloween or at the end of the week.
The questions range from vocabulary, finding the main idea, using text features, as well as finding key details.
How to Play: The first page is an answer key, which can be used to play the game of bingo. Cut up each square, place in a Ziploc bag or container of your choice and call out questions. Students must answer the question correctly and have 5 in a row. Up, down, or diagonally. Students can use counters, candy corn, or other Halloween treats to keep track of the questions called.
We hope you enjoy this festive activity as much as we did!!!
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This Handwriting Journal is a meaningful and engaging way for upper elementary students to practice their handwriting skills, develop their fine motor skills and enhance their brain/hand connection. The handwriting journal is an easy, low-prep activity. Just print, copy, and staple. Please note that this is the same content as theCursive Handwriting Journal.
What is included?
This bundle includes handwriting practice pages for the following skills. There are two versions of each: a versionWITHarrows and a versionWITHOUTarrows.
Lower Case Letters (26 pages)
Upper Case Letters (26 pages)
Letter formation (A-Z) (26 pages)
Gross Facts (18 pages)
Healthy Facts (16 pages)
Science Facts (20 pages)
Animal Facts (24 pages)
Jokes & Puns (26 pages)
Months of the Year (12 pages
Days of the Week (7 pages)
Simple Paragraphs
Geography Facts
Coming Soon!
Other topics may be added along the way – click here to stay updated!
Font Versions:
Zaner Bloser Style
D’Nealian-Style
All of the materials are low prep. You can copy, print, and staple together to create a special handwriting journal for each of your students.
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When can you use this resource?
morning work
literacy centers
homework
word work
writing centers
before/after lunch or recess
Prep Tip!Create booklets for students. You can staple along the edges or even bind together. There are also individual covers + a general cover. Only print what you need!
Note!We plan on adding more writing practice to this journal. For requests, please reach out to us athelp@theliteracyloft.com
Happy Notes
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Positive Notes are a simple and effective classroom management tool.
When you want to acknowledge a student’s behavior or effort, simply place a positive note on their desk, in their folder, on their work, or as a sticker!
In order to print the notes, you’ll want to print Page 3 (print as many copies as you want). Then, stick blank Post-Its on each square and insert the pages with the Post-Its attached back into your printer. All of the messages will print directly onto the Post-Its!
To make your life even easier, you can also simply print on colored paper (or plain white) and have these notes ready to simply hand out to students, tape/staple in their agenda, or attach to work/take home folder.
What is included?
template for printing on sticky notes
____ was a Super Scientist today!
____ was a Super Writer today!
____ was Marvelous in Math today!
You Rule!
Write On!
Great job in Writing today!
I had a great day at school!
Thanks for your help today!
I was a good friend today!
I am so proud of you because...
You rock because...
Super Student (check one: respect, responsibility, hardworking)
Your work is out of this world!
Great Group Work Today!
Great Partner Work Today!
What a Bookworm!
A note from your teacher...
Thanks for your positive attitude today!
You had an AMAZING day today!
Way to be a Problem Solver!
I was a big help today!
I did the right thing today!
You have shown so much improvement!
Let's Taco 'Bout your great work!
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If you have any requests for additional notes, please let me know. I am happy to add more. Enjoy!
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This is an informational newspaper-style text perfect for teaching your
students about the Hispanic Heritage Month. It may be used over a few days.
BINGO
The questions are in a bingo-style format. Students read the informational text about Hispanic Heritage Month. Then, they answer questions on the bingo grid. The grid comes in 26 different versions. Having each student use a different version of the answer grid will allow you to reinforce the content of the informational text by playing a game of bingo.
HOW TO PLAY:
The first page is an answer key, which can be used to play the game of bingo. Cut up each square, place them in a Ziploc bag or container of your choice, and call out questions. Students must answer the question correctly and have 5 in a row: up, down, or diagonally. Students can use counters or treats to keep track of the questions.
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History of Earth Day Reading | Distance Learning | Google Slides
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Bring environmental literacy and the history of Earth Day into your classroom!
This engaging and informational newspaper-style text is great to use around Earth Day and can be used over the course of a few days. Bingo sheets are included and have questions from the entire newspaper. Students read the informational text and then answer questions from the “newspaper” in the bingo grid. The bingo grid comes in 22 different versions, meaning the questions are arranged in a different order. Having each student use a different version of the answer grid will allow you to reinforce the content of the informational text by playing a game of bingo. The questions range from vocabulary, finding key details, and digging for text evidence.
Content of the Newspaper
The content of the "newspaper" has information about the History of Earth Day.
The following topics are included.
>> 1969 Santa Barbara Oil Spill
>> What Caused the Oil Spill
>> Earth Day's Birthday (The first Earth Day )
>> Environmental Policy Changes caused by Earth Day (Clean Air Act & Amendments,The Clean Water Act, The Endangered Species Act)
>> Earth Day Goes Global (How it spread around the world.)
>> 10 Ways to Take Action
How to Play:
The first page is an answer key, which can be used to play the game of bingo. Cut up each square, place in a Ziploc bag or container of your choice and call out questions. Students must answer the question correctly and have 5 in a row. Up, down, or diagonally. Students can use counters, erasers, Starbursts (our personal favorite), or any type of treats to keep track of the questions called.
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This is a Spring - Themed two page (front and back) printable for students to practice using a Time Line in order to calculate elapsed time.
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I Have, Who Has? is a fun game to practice many different skills. This set of cards is an engaging way for students to practice basic multiplication facts. This game can be used in small groups, math centers, sub plans, early finisher tasks and so much more.
To Prep:
Print out the cards. You might want to use card stock or colored paper, and then laminate so that they can be used over and over again. This isn’t necessary, but something to consider.
Cut out the cards. You can put them in a Ziploc bag or storage case or on a binder ring.
You can then put these in a math center or use in a small group or as a fun way for students to review their math facts.
Recording Sheet
Students can also use the recording sheet so that all students are actively participating.
To Play:
Sit or stand in a circle.
Pass outALLcards to the players. Some players may have more than one card.
The person withSTARTon their card will be the first player.
Players read the card aloud. The person who has the card with the correct answer to the question will go next.
All players record answers on their recording sheet.
The game ends when all cards have been used and the first player has the answer to the last question.
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This resource contains posters to display the 10 IB Learner Profiles and a quote associated with each profile. These can be displayed in your classroom as a poster and used to help teach each of the IB Learner Profiles. Please note there are multiple quotes/posters for some of the profiles because there are some amazing quotes out there! So, you have choices for some of the profiles.
What's Included: Posters for each of the 10 IB Learner Profiles Inquirer Knowledgeable Thinker Communicator Principled Caring (x2) Balanced (x3) Risk-Taker (x2) Reflective (x2) Open-Minded (x2)
Classmate Recognition Card: I used these in my 4th grade classroom to help students notice the Learner Profiles in their classmates. Students filled out the card and put in a drop box or you could also display on a bulletin board. Students write what they noticed another classmate doing to show the IB Learner Profile. For example…
Cody showed he was a Risk-Taker when he shared his thinking in Math.
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Happy Teaching! - Jessica
Identifying Figurative Language Task Cards (Set 1) 6th Grade | Google Apps
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This resource gives your students an opportunity to identify the type of figurative language used in context. Students are given a few sentences and asked to identify the figurative language used.
These task cards are included in the money-saving bundles:
The possibilities are endless for task cards. Here are some ideas to get you started:
reading center/station
early finishers
homework
small group
daily warm-up for reading workshop
sub plans
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Identifying Figurative Language Task Cards (Set 2) 6th Grade | Google Apps
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This resource gives your students an opportunity to identify the type of figurative language used in context. Students are given a text and asked to demonstrate understanding of the figurative language used and how it affects the meaning of the text.
These task cards are included in the money-saving bundles:
The possibilities are endless for task cards. Here are some ideas to get you started:
reading center/station
early finishers
homework
small group
daily warm-up for reading workshop
sub plans
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Standards Addressed: L.4.5.BRecognize and explain the meaning of common idioms, adages, and proverbs. L.5.5.AInterpret figurative language, including similes and metaphors, in context.
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Inferences with Text Evidence RI.6.1Cite textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
This resource gives your students an opportunity to cite evidence to support inferences from an informational text.
What is included? •36 Task Cards including 4 short texts •Answer Sheets •Answer Key •Google Slides and Google Forms (self-grading )
How can I use this resource? The possibilities are endless for task cards. Some ideas to get you started: •reading center/station •early finishers •homework •small group •daily warm-up for reading workshop •sub plans
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This unit has been updated as of February 2019 to include updates for both the Opinion and Informational Writing Units. You can sign up for updates and freebies:
This bundle includes the Informational & Opinion Writing Units. Click the links below or inside the preview to check out the individual units.
My Opinion Matters! {Opinion Writing Unit}
I'm the Expert! {Informational Writing Unit}
Each unit contains ...
Writing Notebook Anchor Charts
Daily Unit Lesson Plans
PowerPoint
Rubrics
Checklists
Writing Planners
Activities & Sorts
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What are the reading and writing text sets? The monthly text sets are two or more texts based on the same topic. Each monthly text set can be used for both reading and writing. The topic of each text set is high-engaging nonfiction topics. Each text set supports opinion or informational-based writing in response to reading.
What is included in each text set?
2 (or more) related informational articles
Reading Comprehension Questions
Writing Prompt to be used with the texts in an essay format
Writing Plan Example
Teacher Example Essay (editable)
Differentiated for Grades 3-5
Sharks Students read articles about Sharks. Using the texts, they write an informational essay about the topic. Standard-based reading comprehension questions help you integrate reading while using the same text you are using in writing.
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Check out theMonthly Text Set Bundle! The bundle includes ALL of the text sets that are currently available.
What topics are included for each month? The topics included are thematically related to that month. However, the text sets can be used at any time of the year based on your needs.
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Reading and Writing from 1 text set!
What are monthly text sets? The monthly text sets are two or more texts based on the same topic. Each monthly text set can be used for both reading and writing. The topic of each text set is high-engaging nonfiction topics. Each text set supports opinion or informational based writing in response to reading.
What is included in each text set?
2 (or more) related informational articles
Reading Comprehension Questions
Writing Prompt to be used with the texts in an essay format
Writing Plan Example
Teacher Example Essay (editable)
Differentiated for Grades 3-5
Antartica Students read articles about Antarctica. Using the texts, they write an informational essay about the topic. Standard-based reading comprehension questions help you integrate reading while using the same text you are using in writing.
Check out theMonthly Text Set Bundleand save up! The bundle includes ALL of the text sets that are currently available.
What topics are included for each month? The topics included are thematically related to that month. However, the text sets can be used at any time of the year based on your needs.
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Reading and Writing from 1 text set!
What are monthly text sets? The monthly text sets are two or more texts based on the same topic. Each monthly text set can be used for both reading and writing. The topic of each text set is high-engaging nonfiction topics. Each text set supports opinion or informational based writing in response to reading.
What is included in each text set?
2 (or more) related informational articles
Reading Comprehension Questions
Writing Prompt to be used with the texts in an essay format
Writing Plan Example
Teacher Example Essay (editable)
Differentiated for Grades 3-5
Equality in Education
Students read articles about Equality in Education. Using the texts, they write an informational essay about the topic.
Standard-based reading comprehension questions help you integrate reading while using the same text you are using in writing.
Try the free text set here: https://theliteracyloft.co/FREETextSet
These text sets go perfectly with the Informational and Opinion Writing Units:
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Check out theMonthly Text Set Bundleand save up! The bundle includes ALL of the text sets that are currently available.
What topics are included for each month? The topics included are thematically related to that month. However, the text sets can be used at any time of the year based on your needs.
Informational Text Set {Hurricanes} | Distance Learning | Google Slides
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Reading and Writing from 1 text set!
What are monthly text sets? The monthly text sets are two or more texts based on the same topic. Each monthly text set can be used for both reading and writing. The topic of each text set is high-engaging nonfiction topics. Each text set supports opinion or informational based writing in response to reading.
What is included in each text set?
2 (or more) related informational articles
Reading Comprehension Questions
Writing Prompt to be used with the texts in an essay format
Writing Plan Example
Teacher Example Essay (editable)
Differentiated for Grades 3-5
Hurricanes Students read articles about Hurricanes. Using the texts, they write an informational essay about the topic. Standard-based reading comprehension questions help you integrate reading while using the same text you are using in writing.
Check out theMonthly Text Set Bundleand save up! The bundle includes ALL of the text sets that are currently available.
What topics are included for each month? The topics included are thematically related to that month. However, the text sets can be used at any time of the year based on your needs.
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Informational Text Set {Polar Bear Problems} | Distance Learning | Google Apps
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Reading and Writing from 1 text set!
What are monthly text sets? The monthly text sets are two or more texts based on the same topic. Each monthly text set can be used for both reading and writing. The topic of each text set is high-engaging nonfiction topics. Each text set supports opinion or informational based writing in response to reading.
What is included in each text set?
2 (or more) related informational articles
Reading Comprehension Questions
Writing Prompt to be used with the texts in an essay format
Writing Plan Example
Teacher Example Essay (editable)
Differentiated for Grades 3-5
Polar Bear Problems Students read articles about polar bears. Using the texts, they write an informational essay about the topic. Standard-based reading comprehension questions help you integrate reading while using the same text you are using in writing.
Try the free text set here: https://theliteracyloft.co/FREETextSet
These text sets go perfectly with the Informational and Opinion Writing Units:
Check out theMonthly Text Set Bundleand save up! The bundle includes ALL of the text sets that are currently available.
What topics are included for each month? The topics included are thematically related to that month. However, the text sets can be used at any time of the year based on your needs.
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Informational Text Set {Sea Turtles} | Distance Learning | Google Slides
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Reading and Writing from 1 text set!
What are monthly text sets? The monthly text sets are two or more texts based on the same topic. Each monthly text set can be used for both reading and writing. The topic of each text set is high-engaging nonfiction topics. Each text set supports opinion or informational based writing in response to reading.
What is included in each text set?
2 (or more) related informational articles
Reading Comprehension Questions
Writing Prompt to be used with the texts in an essay format
Writing Plan Example
Teacher Example Essay (editable)
Differentiated for Grades 3-5
Sea Turtles Students read articles about the Sea Turtles. Using the texts, they write an informational essay about the topic. Standard-based reading comprehension questions help you integrate reading while using the same text you are using in writing.
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These text sets go perfectly with the Informational and Opinion Writing Units:
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What topics are included for each month? The topics included are thematically related to that month. However, the text sets can be used at any time of the year based on your needs.
Informational Text Set {The Benefits of Bees} | Distance Learning | Google Slides
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Reading and Writing from 1 text set!
What are monthly text sets? The monthly text sets are two or more texts based on the same topic. Each monthly text set can be used for both reading and writing. The topic of each text set is high-engaging nonfiction topics. Each text set supports opinion or informational based writing in response to reading.
What is included in each text set?
2 (or more) related informational articles
Reading Comprehension Questions
Writing Prompt to be used with the texts in an essay format
Writing Plan Example
Teacher Example Essay (editable)
Differentiated for Grades 3-5
The Benefits of Bees Students read articles about the benefits of bees. Using the texts, they write an informational essay about the topic. Standard-based reading comprehension questions help you integrate reading while using the same text you are using in writing.
Try the free text set here: https://theliteracyloft.co/FREETextSet
These text sets go perfectly with the Informational and Opinion Writing Units:
🛑 Are you a member of the TLL Membership? These materials are already included. If you are not a member, click here to learn more. The TLL Membership gives you an all-access pass to hundreds of ELA resources for teachers in Grades 3-5.
Check out theMonthly Text Set Bundleand save up! The bundle includes ALL of the text sets that are currently available.
What topics are included for each month? The topics included are thematically related to that month. However, the text sets can be used at any time of the year based on your needs.
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Get your students excited about informational writing! This complete informational writing unit includes daily lesson plans, notebook charts, mentor texts and more. This unit takes your students through the whole writing process. Students will begin with getting ideas and end with a published piece of informational writing. The informational writing lessons included can be used in two ways:
✋ This unit is also part of the Writing Units Bundle which includes Narrative, Opinion, & Informational Writing Units.
🛑 Are you a member of the TLL Membership? These materials are already included. If you are not a member, click here to learn more. The TLL Membership gives you an all-access pass to hundreds of ELA resources for teachers in Grades 3-5.
What is included in the informational writing unit?
✏️Writing Minilessons:
There are a total of 24 minilessons. The lessons can be skipped, moved around, modified as needed based on your students' needs.
Study a Mentor Text
Writers are teachers.
Getting Ideas
Prepare for research
Writers research
Look for Big Ideas (Main Ideas for Text)
Sort Information
Plan with Boxes & Bullets
Draft Paragraphs
Paragraphs with Purpose
Use Text Evidence
Balance Facts with Voice
Using a Teaching Tone
Elaboration: Using Mini Stories
Using Figurative Language
Craft Moves & Elaboration Strategies
Expert Words (Domain-Specific Vocabulary)
Transitional Words & Phrases
Introductions
Conclusions
Revise: Add Text Features
Revise: Eliminate Unnecessary Words
Edit
Polish & Publish!
✏️PowerPoint:
For each lesson above, PowerPoint slides are included that can be used to model and teach the lesson.
✏️Notebook Charts/Binder Charts for Students (see full list below):
For each lesson, a notebook chart is included to support student learning.
"My school adopted a curriculum which was just had guidelines as to what should be taught but was lacking resources. I purchased this writing unit and was so pleased with how comprehensive the lessons and graphic organizers are! I will definitely purchase the other units! Thank you!" - Jessica M.
"Your units are amazing and my students have benefited greatly. Before this, I used to hate teaching writing. But this is honestly now one of my favorite subjects to teach." - Brittney B.
"Excellent resource. This is jam packed with information and is everything you promise and more. Thank you for a thorough product." - Ms. Duffy's Dream
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Get your students excited about informational writing! This complete informational writing unit includes daily lesson plans, notebook charts, mentor texts and more. This unit takes your students through the whole writing process. Students will begin with getting ideas and end with a published piece of informational writing. The informational writing lessons included can be used in two ways:
✋ This unit is also part of the Writing Units Bundle which includes Narrative, Opinion, & Informational Writing Units.
🛑 Are you a member of the TLL Membership? These materials are already included. If you are not a member, click here to learn more. The TLL Membership gives you an all-access pass to hundreds of ELA resources for teachers in Grades 3-5.
What is included in the informational writing unit?
✏️Writing Minilessons:
There are a total of 24 minilessons. The lessons can be skipped, moved around, modified as needed based on your students' needs.
Study a Mentor Text
Writers are teachers.
Getting Ideas
Prepare for research
Writers research
Look for Big Ideas (Main Ideas for Text)
Sort Information
Plan with Boxes & Bullets
Draft Paragraphs
Paragraphs with Purpose
Use Text Evidence
Balance Facts with Voice
Using a Teaching Tone
Elaboration: Using Mini Stories
Using Figurative Language
Craft Moves & Elaboration Strategies
Expert Words (Domain-Specific Vocabulary)
Transitional Words & Phrases
Introductions
Conclusions
Revise: Add Text Features
Revise: Eliminate Unnecessary Words
Edit
Polish & Publish!
✏️PowerPoint:
For each lesson above, PowerPoint slides are included that can be used to model and teach the lesson.
✏️Notebook Charts/Binder Charts for Students (see full list below):
For each lesson, a notebook chart is included to support student learning.
"My school adopted a curriculum which was just had guidelines as to what should be taught but was lacking resources. I purchased this writing unit and was so pleased with how comprehensive the lessons and graphic organizers are! I will definitely purchase the other units! Thank you!" - Jessica M.
"Your units are amazing and my students have benefited greatly. Before this, I used to hate teaching writing. But this is honestly now one of my favorite subjects to teach." - Brittney B.
"Excellent resource. This is jam packed with information and is everything you promise and more. Thank you for a thorough product." - Ms. Duffy's Dream
📹 Click play on the video to see the complete unit.
Informational Writing-Animal Research Project
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What this Product Includes:
1. Teaching Points for the Unit - These are suggested teaching points you could use to teach this project. They do not need to be taught in this order and you may find your students need different teaching points. Please note this does NOT include full lessons, only teaching points aligned to standards
2. What Should my Field Guide Include? - a Content Guide for students (and teachers) to help guide the research and the content of the field guide
3. My Research Notes - a graphic organizer to help students record what they learn about the animal. This will also help students to organize their research, thus organize their writing.
4.My Research Notes with Guiding Questions - This version of the graphic organizer includes questions from the Content Guide to help students think about what to include in each section.
5. My Research Notes BLANK - This version allows students to think more critically and could be used with other projects. Students would determine what that category would be.
6. Field Guide Template - This is a template you can use for the rough draft of the Field Guide. You could also use this as the students’ actual field guides if you wanted to. In our classrooms, we used this as a template for the rough draft and then used large 11 x 18 in manila paper to recreate the template in a larger format.
7.Field Guide Pictures - Classroom photos to help you and your students see the end product.
8.My Field Guide Rubric - This is included to make your grading life easier!!! Writing can be so subjective sometimes- hopefully, this rubric will help you zip through grading students’ final projects!
9.Writers Celebrate! 3-2-1 Style - These cards can be used at the end of the unit as part of a gallery walk. Students can lay out their final masterpieces on top of desks or in a display area. Students walk around leaving comments for other classmates.
This is a resource to help you integrate Writing into the content area of Science or vice versa. Additionally, you might be able to integrate technology by using websites and videos to support your students’ research. Another possible way to use this resource is by having students create their final product in a power point presentation. There are NOT supplemental resources included in the product, but this may give you some ideas on how you can suit this resource to best fit your classroom‘s needs.
In order to implement this into your classroom, students will need to choose an animal to research. You may choose to limit the choices your students’ can make or limit to only wild animals or limit to animals found only in your state. One teacher tip I have for you is that if you do not want your students to choose pets, state that at the beginning of the unit. I gave my students a little too much freedom and some of the field guides became about pets. You might be okay with this if you are using this unit to get your kids writing! In my 4th grade classroom, we aligned this to various animals we discussed in class. As we began this unit, I noticed my students needed more guidance with topics an informational writer might discuss when writing about an animal. The questions we came up with are included in the “What should my field guide include?” page.
This is also meant to be a research project. Students will need to have access to books, articles, or websites about their particular animals. Whenever we begin any type of unit in my classroom, I head to our school library and fill baskets with that type of text. For this unit, you might want to choose two types of texts: 1)Texts based on the topics your students are writing about 2) Texts that students can use as a mentor text. I also suggest you choose a Mentor Informational Text to teach the lessons and model the writing techniques.
On Day 1 of the Unit, you might collect brochures, field guides, magazines, and other informational texts to help define the characteristics of Informational Text. Through your class discussion or minilesson create a classroom chart. Doing this simple study together will help set the foundation for the rest of the unit and create a point of reference for you and your students.
Another thought about implementing this into your Informational Writing curriculum is using the research to create an Informational Essay. In this way, you are still meeting the writing standards, in a fun and innovative way! Your students will have fun teaching their others all about their topic! If you use 11x18 paper to fold into the field guide as shown in the pictures, there is a spot for a sheet of paper 8.5 x 11 or notebook paper.
🛑 Are you a member of the TLL Membership? These materials are already included. If you are not a member, click here to learn more. The TLL Membership gives you an all-access pass to hundreds of ELA resources for teachers in Grades 3-5.
Please know the there is a blank template for notes and the field guide. This might allow you to use the field guide and teaching points for other informational writing topics. Have fun and Happy Writing!!