Language Arts Worksheets (ELA)
Asian American and Pacific Islander communities have a wealth of different foods that they enjoy in everyday life and during unique occasions. Specific countries also have specialty cuisine. For example, Japan enjoys sushi while in Korea, families love kimchi. As your students complete this Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage…
The Asian American and Pacific Islander community has many famous figures. Read about entertainer, Dwayne Johnson (“The Rock”), inventor, Steven Chen, and scientist, Kalpana Chawla. Learn about their proud connections to heritage and how their lives took shape to lead them to their passions. Readers will enjoy a one-page reading…
All over the globe, people have unique celebrations. Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month is a wonderful time to integrate lesson plans, discussions, field trips, and classroom fun that honors this community. Allow students to explore a world of color and joyful celebration through this one-page reading about Holi…
Book reports often ask students to summarize, reflect, and share their ideas. We’ve created a series of book report templates that you can use or adapt based on a variety of learning needs. While this task may reflect individual preferences and insights, it can be collaborative. Students can share in…
Looking for a great way to help your students learn how to organize their essays? Organization is one of the key elements of successful writing, but it’s true that sometimes students struggle to get their ideas on paper in a way that is coherent. Use our printable essay outline templates…
Welcome to ReadingVine’s page all about how to reduce sentence wordiness with SEAL Strategy Activities! The SEAL Strategy is a great classroom tool for teaching students about revising sentences to improve their writing skills by reducing overall sentence wordiness. The four steps of this learning strategy include: simplifying sentences, eliminating…
Definition and Instructional Use They are certainly a crowd favorite in early literacy learning experiences! You know them as “Elkonin boxes,” but they are also referred to as “sound boxes.” In this helpful article, you’ll find explanations, examples, tips, and Elkonin box activities! Read on to learn more. Defined, “Elkonin…
Directions and Instructional Use If you’re wanting to learn more about exit tickets strategies and tools, you’ve come to the right place! An exit ticket, “ticket-to-leave,” or “bell-ringer” is a method of capturing student learning, inspiring reflection, and targeting skills for future lessons. An exit ticket does not have to…
Definition and Instructional Use Welcome to ReadingVine’s page focusing on RACE Strategy Activities! Like other acronyms teachers use, the RACE strategy empowers learners to demonstrate and hone their writing skills. The RACE strategy helps learners write simple, but organized, constructed responses. Using this instructional strategy can provide the building blocks…
The month of March is Women’s History Month! During this month, people all over celebrate women and their achievements. Many of these achievements can be credited to the Women’s Rights Movement, which happened in the 1960s and 1970s. In these activities, students will read Passage A and B. The first…
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