All parts of a novel unit for Refugee by Alan Gratz
- Subject:
- ESL
- English
- English Language Development (ELD)
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Assessment
- Homework/Assignment
- Lesson
- Unit of Study
- Author:
- Alexis Batchelder
- Date Added:
- 03/24/2021
All parts of a novel unit for Refugee by Alan Gratz
Use this game to reinforce the concept of odd and even numbers. This game can be played as a teacher led whole group activity. The ppt. slides can be displayed by the teacher on the white board and students can solve the riddles on their dry erase board and then show their answers to the teacher.
Students sort key words for different text structures and organizational patterns.
Patrick Hausammann of Clarke County provides this slide deck to be used in introducing the various features and capabilities of Google Classroom.
Patrick Hausammann of Clarke supplies this set of recorded tutorials on specific tasks in Google Classroom.
This lesson focuses on a family depicted in a work of art. Students practice using vocabulary related to people and families. Activities emphasize oral and written descriptions of the people portrayed in the work of art, using possessive adjectives. Students are challenged to infer what the relationships are between figures depicted and what individuals are doing, based on such clues as their pose.
This lesson focuses on people at work depicted in a work of art. Students practice using vocabulary related to people and work. Activities emphasize oral and written descriptions of the people portrayed in the work of art, using job-related vocabulary and adjectives to describe feelings. Students are challenged to infer what job individuals are doing, based on such clues as their pose.
Students will work independently to review short a CVC words.
This lesson focuses on different exterior spaces depicted in works of art. Students practice using vocabulary associated with the weather and how people react to the sea. Activities in this section teach students about some of the elements of art (color and line), adjectives, and two kinds of sentences (declarative and imperative).
This lesson focuses on exterior spaces depicted in works of art. Students practice using vocabulary associated with the weather and time of day. Activities in this section teach students about some of the elements of art (color and line) and about writing descriptions of the weather and time of day.
Donovan O'Brien of Culpeper provides this video recording of the second part of a lesson on the Blended and Remote Learning Models, which covers expectations.
Donovan O'Brien of Culpeper provides this video recording of the first part of a lesson on the Blended and Remote Learning Models, which covers expectations.
Erik Moore and Krissy Sanderlin of Virginia Beach developed (and are still developing, as it is a work-in-progress) this presentation on hybrid and concurrent instruction is a perfect starting point to create your own presentation for your teachers.
Erik Moore and Krissy Sanderlin of Virginia Beach developed (and are still developing, as it is a work-in-progress) this presentation on management of the hybrid classroom with a Teaching Assistant. It is a great starting point to create your own presentation for your teachers.
A very short but very important note on how VBCPS teachers, administrators, and other instructional staff are able to access to #GoOpenVA.
This is the professional learning community web pages for Radford City schools. For those venturing into virtual and hybrid learning, you'll find the Tech Tips, Resources for Virtual Learning (links), and (under the MORE Tab) Google and Seesaw resources. This is a great place to browse and learn!
A video sharing the purpose of annotation and different symbols one can use to annotate.
English Learners with different proficiency levels will be able to practice fruits and vegetables vocabulary (beginner ELs) or Virginia Studies in a fun and engaging way.
Students will find, evaluate, and select credible sources to create a research product.
Students will find, evaluate, and select credible sources to create a research product.