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Presidents' Day Common Core RL.6.4 resources

Preview of Presidents Day Reader's Theater and Reading Literature Toolkit

Presidents Day Reader's Theater and Reading Literature Toolkit

Celebrating Presidents Day is a reader's theater script and reading comprehension resource your middle school students will love! Practice fluency and speaking while incorporating Presidents Day and Washington’s Birthday activities into your language arts instruction. This 7-character PDF script includes comprehension questions and word work activities, making this unit a flexible teaching resource you can use in multiple ways!*A note about the spelling of Presidents Day: The AP Stylebook prefer
Preview of Valentine's Day and Presidents' Day Lessons and Activities Bundle

Valentine's Day and Presidents' Day Lessons and Activities Bundle

Created by
Mom'N'Me
This great bundle includes the History of Valentines Day Article and Activities along with our Presidents' Day Activities! We know February can be a busy month, so hopefully this will help with some lesson planning for your February craziness! In this file, you will receive: - History of Valentine's Day Non-fiction Article/Informational Text Article - Questions for Non-fiction Article - Coded Math Problems Math Page - Valentine's Day Related Word Search - Answer Key - 2 Page History of Pre
Preview of Abraham Lincoln Quotation Puzzler

Abraham Lincoln Quotation Puzzler

Created by
EDintheNW
Students use a decoder key to unravel an inspirational Abraham Lincoln quote: "The best way to predict your future is to create it." The puzzle activity can be used alone as a short filler, or extended with the included thinking prompts for deeper engagement with the meaning of the statement. Use to introduce goal-setting activities, supplement Presidents' Day, Lincoln, or the Civil War, or as practice asking students to take a stand and justify or refute a position. Happy teaching! EDinthe
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