
This round-up is filled to the brim with secondary ELA and Social Studies resources to help increase student engagement and literary analysis.
We’re featuring Social Justice Unit Bundles, Guided Reading Packets, Graphic Organizers, and More.
Check out these resources, half of which are free!
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It’s FREE!“This product helps teachers create higher-order thinking questions for students. It’s a quick reference guide a teacher can pull out quickly to help with questioning.” |
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“Sequencing can be a difficult skill for students! This review activity allows students to review a large amount of content in a small amount of time!” |
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It’s FREE!“This claim, evidence, and reasoning student handout works as a quick and easy reference for students writing with a C-E-R framework.” |
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“This The Hate U Give bundle includes everything you need to teach the novel while focusing on its central themes.” |
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It’s FREE!“My lesson gives students a sense of accomplishment by offering questions to the story in chronological order.” |
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“Just like all of my lessons, this very detailed 222 question lesson takes students from beginning to end of this autobiography, all in chronological order.” |
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It’s FREE!“Start your year off by staying organized with these 11 essential teacher documentation forms. These ready to use forms will help you manage everything from conference records to progress tracking.” |
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“Understanding text structure is a critical component of the Common Core Standards for teaching nonfiction. This resource pairs graphic organizers for each of the five key text structures with a mentor text option so that students have an opportunity to apply their newfound knowledge.” |