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Middle School Winter Activities
Middle School Winter Activities
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Total Pages: 104 pages
Answer Key: Included with rubric
Teaching Duration: 1 Week
File Size: 12.5MB
File Type: PDF (Zip)
Keep your students engaged in these interactive and thought-provoking Middle School Winter ELA Activities designed for middle school learners! These winter-themed literacy lessons incorporate non-fiction reading, comprehension activities, creative writing, opinion writing, discussions, a social media post template and a fun upcycling challenge. This resource brings seasonal joy while reinforcing key ELA skills, perfect for December, January, or any cold-weather season. This resource comes in both PDF and Google Slides™ formats.
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Lesson Overview:
- Canadian Winter Celebrations Article
- Winter Social Media Post
- Winter Opinion Questions
- Fishbowl Class Discussion & Opinion Writing Assignment
- Sustainable Winter Fashion Trends Article & Podcast Episode
- Winter Creative Writing Assignment
- Winter Word Detective, Word Search & Crossword Puzzle
- Winter Word Call Game
What’s Included:
- 12 Winter-Themed Literacy Activities
- Detailed Teacher Instructions
- 2 Non-Fiction Articles
- MP3 Audio Files of Articles
- Comprehension Questions
- Social Media Post Template
- Upcycling Challenge
- Podcast Episode Link & Activity
- Creative Writing Assignment
- Opinion Questions
- Fishbowl Discussion Template
- Opinion Writing Assignment (Paragraph or Essay)
- Levels & Points-Based Rubrics
- Answer Keys
- Word Detective, Word Search & Crossword Puzzle, Word Call Games
- PDF & Digital Formats
Grab this Middle School Winter ELA Activities resource today to bring some joy to the cold winter season.
Teacher Feedback
- “Incredible literacy resource that matches with the most updated language curriculum in Ontario for junior grades. Very grateful for this purchase from this TPT seller that took the time to create.”
- “I found this material to be very helpful for my lesson planning. The variety of activities kept my students engaged, and the alignment with standards made it a great addition to my curriculum.”



