Animal Photo Writing Prompts for November Morning Work & Literacy Centers
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November Writing is sure to spark interest in writing. They’ll have even your most reluctant writers eager to open their journals!
Is your class studying the Revolutionary War? I’ve taught biographies with my third graders for many years, and it has become one of my favorite genres. These Revolutionary War resources work well in an Interactive Notebook, too. This resource highlights 5 famous Americans during the Revolutionary War, but can be used with other famous people as well.
Integrate Math, Reading and Social Studies all in one activity! These Read and Think word problems are perfect for building critical thinking skills, both in Math and Reading. They require a certain amount of strategy too, so be sure to model them carefully.
Use these nonfiction text task cards as a supplemental activity to help your students read informational text more effectively. These task cards target the specific skill of reading to gain knowledge about a particular topic. With less text on a page, they make a great alternative to worksheets.
Use these nonfiction text task cards as a supplemental activity to help your students read informational text more effectively. These task cards target the specific skill of reading to gain knowledge about a particular topic. With less text on a page, they make a great alternative to worksheets. Your students will enjoy learning all about arctic animals!
Night Tree by Eve Bunting is a wonderful story of one family’s Christmas tradition. It’s a great book to integrate studies of woodland animals or nocturnal animals.
Use these nonfiction text task cards as a supplemental activity to help your students read informational text more effectively. These task cards target the specific skill of reading to gain knowledge about a particular topic. With less text on a page, they make a great alternative to worksheets. Your students will read about famous people honored and remembered during Black History Month.
Here is a fun 5-way sorting activity with a turkey theme! Students will sort words into 5 categories: UR, IR, AR, ER, and OR. It’s great practice for centers!
Are you looking for a motivating October writing activity with a fun Fall theme? Trick or Treats is an October writing project that focuses on developing persuasive and descriptive writing strategies using a fun cupcake store design project. It is a great writing assignment for Halloween or for October writing.
Use these nonfiction text task cards as a supplemental activity to help your students read informational text more effectively. These task cards target the specific skill of reading to gain knowledge about a particular topic. With less text on a page, they make a great alternative to worksheets. Your students will learn about pumpkins in this set.
One Green Apple by Eve Bunting is a wonderful story of friendship and overcoming new challenges. I’m created this unit to use for guided reading or a whole class author study.
Veterans Day is a time to honor Veterans. The writing prompt, “What Being a Veteran Means to Me,” is the perfect writing activity to commemorate Veterans Day with your class or your homeschoolers.
These Women’s History Month non-fiction task cards were designed in a “Read Around the Room” format to keep your students actively engaged while gaining important reading practice.
If you are searching for Christmas plays for your class, The Gift Of Giving is perfect for practicing writing and fluency skills during the holiday season!
Spark interest in October writing in your class with these high interest, thought-provoking writing prompts! They’ll have even your most reluctant writers eager to open their journals!