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Over twenty years teaching, developing lessons and conducting professional development - coupled with fiction and film writing - is who I am. Family, education and writing define what I love.

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Over twenty years teaching, developing lessons and conducting professional development - coupled with fiction and film writing - is who I am. Family, education and writing define what I love.
FREE ebook: Louisa May Alcott with Fillable forms: Aligned with CCSS 9-10
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FREE ebook: Louisa May Alcott with Fillable forms: Aligned with CCSS 9-10

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Common Core State Standards Form Fillable Edition This edition contains is a pdf ebook with form fillable pages. Download on student devices and have student fill in the section work pages. Work pages align with the CCSS and the New California State Standards. Students are able to type right on their notebook, reader, ipad or computer and shoot the work right to the teacher. Or you may print the sections and work in packets. Summary: Under the lilacs is a wonderful story about a lost boy and his dog. Ben is a discouraged and weary runaway boy. Separated from his father and mistreated by the circus he lives with he has run away with his dog Sancho. He meets Babs and Betty Moss at a dolls' tea party in which they discover the clever show dog Sancho foraging for his master. The Moss family takes Ben into their home. Soon after Celia and her invalid brother Thornton Arrive at the Home “Under the Lilacs” and Ben is hired to help take care of Thornton. Ben, who is honest and true, gradually endears himself to the two families. Follow the adventures and trials of all the children in the story and enjoy watching as they learn lessons about life. Contact: elizabethpinotti@gmail.com Follow me on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/epinotti/boards/ My TN Store: https://www.teachersnotebook.com/shop/eac913 My Shop www.tes.com: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/elizabethpinotti
The Scarlet Letter ebook plus Non-Fiction Readings For Source Document Analysis and CCSS
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The Scarlet Letter ebook plus Non-Fiction Readings For Source Document Analysis and CCSS

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This is a free ebook download for as many devices as you like Nathaniel Hawthorne's masterpiece, The Scarlet Letter, was originally published in 1850 and is an American Classic. Herein lies the unabridged tale, set in Puritan New England, of Hester Prynne who conceived a child in an adulterous affair and must wear a scarlet A upon her breast. Hawthorne’s tales weave moral messages through complex and psychologically dark romance. His work is part of the Romantic Movement and The Scarlet Letter has been hailed as the first and most important novel in the Romantic Movement in America. Contains: 1. The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne 2. Nathaniel Hawthorne Transcendental Themes in The Scarlet Letter? You Decide 3. Transcendentalism in New England: A History by Octavius Brooks Frothingham 4. Essays Before a Sonata by Charles Ives: New York, The Knickerboker Press, 1920
FREE: Ethan Frome ebook plus CCSS Aligned Source Documents for Analysis
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FREE: Ethan Frome ebook plus CCSS Aligned Source Documents for Analysis

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This is a free ebook download for as many devices as you like. Edith Wharton's tale set in working class New England, of a loveless marriage, a horrible accident and a love that can never be. Told through the eyes of a visitor, Ethan Frome's life comes to light in a tormented bleak reality that mirror's the novel's setting. Also included, for literacy across the curriculum and Common Core State Standards analysis are source documents that provide insight into Wharton's life, as well as poetry that is a sharp contract to the dismal overtones of Ethan Frome. This poetry highlights the dedicated and charitable spirit that Wharton espoused and provides a window into her political views and life outside of America. Table of Contents Introduction page 5 Ethan Frome page 7 Primary Source Document Letters page 88 From the 1922 Anthology Poems of American Patriotism Chosen by Brander Matthews page 90
Hospital Sketches with Form Fillable Exemplar Questions ebook for CCSS Test Prep
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Hospital Sketches with Form Fillable Exemplar Questions ebook for CCSS Test Prep

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Before she wrote what was to become a classic of all ages, Little Women, Louisa May Alcott worked as a volunteer nurse in an army hospital during the Civil War. Written during the winter of 1862–63, her active and heartfelt accounts appeared in the newspaper Commonwealth where the friends and families of soldiers read them as a way to get a glimpse of the horrible realities of battlefield medicine. LMA’s Hospital Sketches also provides a window into some of the early roles of women in the military. Writing under a pseudonym, Alcott recounted the vagaries of her two-day journey from her home in Concord, Massachusetts, to Washington, D.C. These chronicles provide a raw and truthful perspective look into an overlooked aspect of the Civil War. This edition contains form-fillable pdf document. Students can answer questions directly on their computer, phone, laptop or tablet and send the answers directly to you. Or you may print out the pdf and use it for packets.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Non-Fiction Common Core Readings ebook + InterActive Reader ebook
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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Non-Fiction Common Core Readings ebook + InterActive Reader ebook

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Ebook 1: Table of Contents The Adventures of Tom Sawyer page 6 About the Author page 189 Some Speeches by Twain 191 From Twains “How to Tell a Story and Others page 197 Ebook 2 Tom Sawyer Chapters 1 and 2 for Test Prep – Template-based. The first three chapters, non-fiction reading that helps stimulate higher order thinking and critical 21st Century skills.. Chapter 1 page 4 Second Read Assignment page 10 Chapter One Questions for Critical Thinking page 11 Comprehension Quiz – Multiple Choice page 12 Tom the Adventurer Assignment page 13 Support Your Assertions Literature Analysis Assignment page 14 Character Traits and Motives page 15 Activity: Socratic Discussion/Seminar page 16 Vocabulary For Chapter 1 page 19 Picture It Comprehension Quiz for CCSS and ELD page 20 Chapter 2 page 21 Questions for Critical Thinking page 25 Chapter 2 Vocabulary page 26 Comprehension Quiz – Multiple Choice page 26 Active Reading Assignment: Making Inferences page 28 Chapter 3 page 28 Chapter Three: Questions for Critical Thinking page 33 Critical Opinion Essay Template – Cite Evidence and Supporting Detail page 32 Socratic Seminar page 35 Comprehension Quiz Multiple Choice page 36 Character Conflicts Assignment page 38 Point of View Assignment page 39 Comprehension Check Assignment 40 About the Author Essay page 51 Mark Twain’s First Appearance Speech Interactive Assignment From: How to Tell a Story and Others by Mark Twain Please follow me on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/epinotti/boards/
FREE ebook Mary Shelley's Frankenstein & Polidori's Vampire: One Summer in Geneva
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FREE ebook Mary Shelley's Frankenstein & Polidori's Vampire: One Summer in Geneva

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n 1816 Mary Godwin (Shelley) and poet-philosopher Percy Shelley traveled to Geneva, Switzerland to spend the summer with their friend Lord Byron. They whiled away their time on the waterfront boating, writing and talking late into many summer nights. This was the summer in which Frankenstein was conceived. Research suggests that Mary, Percy, Lord Byron and Byron’s guest, physician and writer, John Polidori, decided, at the suggestion of Lord Byron, to have a competition to see who could write the best supernatural story. It seems the summer was rainy and the group spent many hours amusing themselves reading German ghost stories and were thusly inspired. Shortly thereafter Mary Godwin had a waking dream and Frankenstein was born. Mary was 19-years-old. Also, born of the same competition was the most famous of John Polidori's works: The Vampyre. This story was originally credited to Lord Byron; however, both he and Polidori attested it was indeed conceived and written by Polidori. Contained within this publication: Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, John Polidori’s The Vampyre plus an excerpt from The Life and Letters of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley by Julian Marshall and an excerpt from the Selected English Letters (XV-XIX) arranged by M. Duckitt and H. Wragg (1913). Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein John Polidori’s The Vampyre Plus an excerpt from: The Life and Letters of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley by Julian Marshall and Excerpt from: Selected English Letters (XV-XIX Centuries) Arranged by M. DUCKITT & H. WRAGG 1913 Table of Contents Frankenstein page 5 Original Manuscript Page from Frankenstein 1816 The Letters and Life of Mary Wollstoncraft Shelley Chapters 1,2 and 3 Selected English Letters for Primary Source Analysis
The Great Panda Rescue ebook Chapter 3: Novel, SPaG, CCSS, NGSS: Centers, Whole Class and More
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The Great Panda Rescue ebook Chapter 3: Novel, SPaG, CCSS, NGSS: Centers, Whole Class and More

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FREE 36-page Print-and-Go NGSS/CCSS Fiction/Non-Fiction Reader for grades 3-5. Chapter 3 File 1 The Lessons, Experiments and Activities Page 2: Comprehension Quiz Page 3: Five Minute Fluency Exercise 4.Ob.1 Page 4: Constructive Response Comprehension Quiz Page 5: The Great Panda Rescue Chapter 3 – Research Project Scientist in the Field Page 6: RI.4.1; RI.4.2; RI.9 RF.4.4; SL4.1c; SL.4.5; NGSS: 3-LS1-1, 3-LS2.1 Including 2 Non-Fiction Readings Page 13: Cloze Reading Page 14: Making Inferences in Reading RL.1 Page 15: Observations, Inferences and Conclusion RL.10 Page 16: Determining Importance RL.1 and RL.10 Page 17: The Great Panda Rescue Words, Words, Words Page 18: Central Message and Key Details Interactive Notebook Page RL.2 Page 19: Summarize the Text Template RL.2.1 Page 21: Illustrations RL.7 Page 23: Character Trait Templates RL.3 Page 24: Science Words For Analysis and Word Wall Page 25: Answers where applicable File 2 – The Great Panda Rescue Chapter 3 Interactive Reader This is Chapter 1 of “The Great Panda Rescue” Interactive Reader. This is a perfect NGCC, CCSS, STEM story with ELA and other cross-curricular activates and lessons for each chapter. Lessons include: fluency, comprehension, grammar, vocabulary, science, math and more. This chapter is aligned with 3, 4 and 5 New California Standards as well. Twelve-year-old Claire wants to be a large animal vet when she grows up, but not the typical horse and cow variety. Claire wants to doctor endangered and vulnerable animals – especially giant pandas. Claire gets the thrill of her life when her class takes a field trip to the Randolph Reserve. Not only does she get to see the giant pandas – she and Julia and their group receive the special honor of viewing a set of panda cub twins – only weeks old. Just when she thinks the day can’t get better, Claire is asked to volunteer at the center for a month that summer. With summer only four weeks away, Claire acts fast. She loves her job; however, she soon discovers that Chenguang, the mother of the cubs, is being sent home to China. A great victory for the Randolph Reserve – as one of their pandas is going back to her natural habitat!
State of the Union Addresses: The First  5 President PLUS CCSS Document Analysis Template
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State of the Union Addresses: The First 5 President PLUS CCSS Document Analysis Template

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CCSS demands non-fiction document analysis. Additionally, college prep demands it. This resource contains the complete texts of the State of the Union Addresses of the first five presidents of the United States of America. Formative words that reflect the prosperity and growing pains of a new nation plus CCSS Document Analysis Template for differentiated - cross curricular instruction, debate and engagement. Read and study the words of George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and James Monroe. Our interactive readers are designed to help students read for information and think critically as they form their own thoughts and opinions about United States history. This series allows students to explore history by looking at and interpreting artifacts constructed by the people and events that made history. Primary source document analysis Perfect for any classroom, from guided Fifth Grade through college, this series engages students and prompts them to think for themselves, question, reflect and gain a deeper understanding of the events that shaped the United States of America. State of the Union Address George Washington January 8, 1790 December 8, 1790 October 25, 1791 November 6, 1792 December 3, 1793 November 19, 1794 December 8, 1795 December 7, 1796 John Adams November 22, 1797 December 8, 1798 December 3, 1799 November 11, 1800 Thomas Jefferson December 8, 1801 December 15, 1802 October 17, 1803 November 8, 1804 December 3, 1805 December 2, 1806 October 27, 1807 November 8, 1808 James Madison November 29, 1809 December 5, 1810 November 5, 1811 November 4, 1812 December 7, 1813 September 20, 1814 December !3, 1816 James Monroe December 12, 1817 November 16, 1818 December 17, 1819 November 14, 1820 December 3, 1821 December !3. 1822 December 2, 1823 December 7, 1824
Fluberbia No Prep Novel Unit: Novel Included
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Fluberbia No Prep Novel Unit: Novel Included

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Novel Included. This is a novel study and a cross-curricular NO PREP unit with STEM, ELA, and math assignments included. It is an original novel that can be printed in packets for students. Common Core State Standards aligned for the 3rd and 4th grades. 164 pages Janie has trouble sleeping one winter night. When she gets up to roam the house, a mysterious light, from across the street, catches her eye. She quickly goes outside to explore. The light is radiating from a tiny violet. The smell of the flower is scrumptious. Janie bends to get a better whiff and tumbles down its stem – falling, falling, falling – finally to land in a thump in the Kingdom of Fluberbia – where she meets the Princesses Claire and Julia and the adventure begins. The three embark on a quest to solve the riddles of the Crown of Goodness – to rescue the princesses’ parents and save Fluberbia from the evil Empress Ephora. The fearless friends trick Ogres, battle Cinderbeasts brave the Enchanted Forest and prove that the power of friendship can conquer all! Introduction 5 Vocabulary for 21st Century Teachers 6 Before You Begin: Plot Overview, Theme, Main Characters, Teaching Fluberbia 7 Chapter 1: The Magic Flower 9 Performance Task 1: ELA 11 STEM Tie-In Plant Growth Rate 16 Quick Write Comprehension 23 Constructed Response Comprehension Questions 24 Chapter 2: Down to Fluberbia 25 Janie and Princess Julia: CCSS RL 3.3 29 Constructed Response Comprehension Questions 30 Differentiation Advanced Learning: Making Inferences 31 Storyboard Your Narrative 33 Math Performance Tasks 2 and 3 34 Chapter 3: The Only Way Home – Close Read: Conflict in Literature 37 Chapter 4: The Violet Path 38 Comprehension Questions for Critical Thinking: “The Violet Path” 41 The Violet Path Grammar Corrections 42 Dictionary Skills 43 Math Performance Task 4 44 Chapter 5: The Princess Claire 46 Fluberbian Food 50 Comprehension Questions for Critical Thinking: “The Princess Claire” 51 Chapter 6: Miloph 52 Comprehension Questions for Critical Thinking: “Miloph” 60 Miloph Sentence Strips 61 Socratic Seminar: Teacher Pages and Student Templates 62 Chapter 7: The Journey Begins 65 Fluberbia, So Far…In My Opinion 66 Summary: Four Panel in Pictures 67 Comprehension Questions for Critical Thinking 68 Chapter 8: Flash: Close Reading 69 Write a Summary of Chapter 8 75 Chapter 9: The Stranger 76 Chapter Summary – Fluberbia – Characters, Setting, Plot Problem, Plot Solution 80 And so much more!!!
Fantastic Mr. Fox No Prep Novel Unit
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Fantastic Mr. Fox No Prep Novel Unit

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This is a complete no prep Novel Unit for “Fantastic Mr. Fox” by Roald Dahl Over 130 pages of: activities, lessons, writing templates, interactive notebook pages, formative assessments, teaching presentations fluency, daily warm-ups comprehension and more. Differentiated for grades 3-6 with Common Core State Standards alignment pages for quick reference. Also includes two weeks worth of Daily Reading and Writing Warm-Ups - Roald Dahl and Fantastic Mr. Fox themed. This is an all inclusive – must have – engaging lesson for all levels. This is a comprehensive novel unit that is research-based and offers high-order reading, writing and thinking activities. Plus three teaching PowerPoints: Literary Elements, Plot Diagram and From Sentence Sorting to Essay Writing –a template-based, differentiated guide to writing
NGSS Grade 2 Structure of Properties and Matter Pancake 3 Lab Unit - Differentiated
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NGSS Grade 2 Structure of Properties and Matter Pancake 3 Lab Unit - Differentiated

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This NGSS Pancake unit contains three lab projects – for singles, pairs or groups – to be conducted over two days. The labs contain student template pages and are differentiated for different aptitude level. This unit also contains a teaching PowerPoint on the Structure and Properties of Matter. Disciplinary Core Ideas PS1.A: Structure and Properties of Matter Different kinds of matter exist and many of them can be either solid or liquid, depending on temperature. Matter can be described and classified by its observable properties. (2-PS1-1) • Pancake ingredients classified into solid or liquid. PS1.B: Chemical Reactions Heating or cooling a substance may cause changes that can be observed. Sometimes these changes are reversible, and sometimes they are not. (2-PS1-4) • Heating the liquid batter turns it into a solid. Students will form a hypothesis as to whether or not this solid will turn back into a liquid and test their hypothesis. Students will explain their experiments.
No Prep Book Unit for "Sootface: An Ojibwa Cinderella Story"
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No Prep Book Unit for "Sootface: An Ojibwa Cinderella Story"

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This No Prep Book Unit is a companion to “Sootface: An Ojibwa Cinderella Story” and contains pages and pages of interactive notbook pages, cross-curricular and engaging activities – all standards-aligned. This print-and-go unit contains interactive journal pages, a review of Cinderella Elements, essays, social studies assignments, quizzes and a whole lot more. Differentiated for use with the whole class. Ojibwa, Chippewa, Ojibway or Anishinabe Background Worksheet RI.1 3 Questions Along the Way RL.1 4 About Sootface: In My Opinion RL.2 and W.1 5 Theme Interactive Workbook Page RL.2 6 Character Motivation Interactive Workbook Page RL.3 7 Analyzing Fiction through Illustrations RL.7 8 Summary Interactive Notebook Pages RL.2.2 9 Story Details Interactive Notebook Pages RL.3 11 Compare and Contrast Sootface and Cinderella RL.9 12 Structure of a Story – Sootface – Plot Diagram RL2 and RL.10 13 Sootface Character Analysis RL.3 14 Correct the Errors – Grammar Practice L.1 15 Sootface: An Ojibwa Cinderella Story Assessment RL.10 16 Character Conflict in Sootface RL.3.1 and RL.7 17 Inferring Character Feelings RL.1.2 18 Cause and Effect 19 Think, Question and Analyze Critical Thinking RL.5 20 Sootface Report Card 21 Sentence Sorting Cinderella for Practice RL.2 1, 7, 4, 5, 3, 6, 2 22 From Sentence Sorting to Guided Essay Writing W.2 23 Sootface Sentence Sorting L 26 Lights, Camera, Sootface 30 Rubric for All Constructed Response Questions 31 Answers and Resources 33 Thank you for looking, Elizabeth Chapin-PInotti #ChapinPinotti
FREE Patrick Henry: Primary Source Document Analysis & Critical Thinking
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FREE Patrick Henry: Primary Source Document Analysis & Critical Thinking

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The non-fiction readings and primary source Document Pamphlet series: Discovering America is designed to help students read for information and think critically while forming their own ideas. Students and adults alike will discover history by looking at artifacts constructed by the people who shaped the United States of America. Perfect for any classroom, from Fifth Grade to college, this series engages students and prompts them to think for themselves, question, reflect and gain a deeper understanding of history. In this edition, students discover the prolific Patrick Henry – who some historians credit as firing the first figurative shot of the Revolution in his fiery “Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death” speech. Read select letters written by Henry, engage in his oratory, learn about his life and decide for yourself the impetus behind a man called one of the greatest Patriots in the history of America.
FREEBIE Whimsical Hand Draw Clip Art for Fall Autumn:Clip Art
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FREEBIE Whimsical Hand Draw Clip Art for Fall Autumn:Clip Art

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These clips are intended add whimsy to your lessons, letters home, bulletin boards – anywhere. They are high resolution and .png for easy layering. These are autumn and Halloween themed. This set contains 73 brightly colored images and their black and white counter parts. They are free for your use – please credit the author if you use them online, in free or priced lessons or in any print work that is not exclusively for your classroom. Please email eac913@yahoo.com with your honest opinion of this product.