This interactive map of Africa contains links to country maps which provide …
This interactive map of Africa contains links to country maps which provide information such as, population, flag, language, capital, industry, and agriculture.
This interactive map of Asia contains links to country maps which provide …
This interactive map of Asia contains links to country maps which provide information such as, population, flag, language, capital, industry, and agriculture.
ELL students will learn vocabulary for describing movement, useful for describe animal …
ELL students will learn vocabulary for describing movement, useful for describe animal or objects in motion. Students listen and read the descriptive words and watch animals demonstrating the movements.
This resource supports English language development for English language learners. In this …
This resource supports English language development for English language learners. In this interactive activity, students learn the vocabulary of different land forms in different regions of the United States. They click on the word and a picture and brief explanation appears.
ELL students will compare historical maps of the United States and use …
ELL students will compare historical maps of the United States and use the key to highlight different portions of the maps to answer the questions. The maps show students how the borders of the United States changed between 1791 and 1803.
ELL students will use a compass rose to find directions and use …
ELL students will use a compass rose to find directions and use a map scale to find distances on a map. When students answer the questions correctly, a zebra drives his car in the direction or the distance that correctly answered the question.
This resource supports English language development for English language learners. This interactive …
This resource supports English language development for English language learners. This interactive website teaches students how to read a land use and resources map. Students must use the key to highlight different portions of the map of the United States to answer the questions.
ELL students will read a map key on a map of a city and use the key to highlight different physical and human features in the map key to answer the questions.
ELL students will read a map of the globe and answer questions …
ELL students will read a map of the globe and answer questions about directions and continents on the map. Students must also demonstrate comprehension of prepositions and comparative adjectives.
This resource supports English language development for English language learners. This interactive …
This resource supports English language development for English language learners. This interactive website teaches students how to read a cultural map. The website also models questions and introduces students to the names of different Native American groups in North and Central America.
This resource supports English language development for English language learners. This interactive …
This resource supports English language development for English language learners. This interactive website teaches students how to read a globe and the names of the parts of the globe. The website also models questions while supporting the students understanding of prepositions.
ELL students will read an elevation map on a map of Cortes’s …
ELL students will read an elevation map on a map of Cortes’s travels through Native American lands in the southeast of the United States and use the key to answer questions about elevation.
Students read a piece of narrative nonfiction about the American Revolution. Students …
Students read a piece of narrative nonfiction about the American Revolution. Students will determine which statements in the text can be proven true or false and which express someone's feelings or beliefs. Students will apply this comprehension skill to a discussion of how differences in opinion can lead to a revolution.
In this lesson, students read and comprehend the text "They Called Her …
In this lesson, students read and comprehend the text "They Called Her Molly Pitcher" by Anne Rockwell. In the first activity (p. 388), students are introduced to content area vocabulary associated with the story. In the Anchor Text activity (p. 392), students focus on the target skill of conclusions and generalizations by using details to explain ideas that are not directly stated or that are generally true. In an associated activity (p. 402), students will read a play based on historical content and then compare it to the story "They Called Her Molly Pitcher."
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