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The History of Television Non-Fiction Article
The History of Television Non-Fiction Article
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Total Pages: 42 pages
Answer Key: Included with rubric
Teaching Duration: 90 minutes
File Size: 22 MB
File Type: Zip
The History of Television Non-Fiction Article | PDF and Digital Formats: Students will learn a brief history of television in this non-fiction article. This resource contains 1 non-fiction article and 3 reading activities to assist with reading comprehension, standardized test prep (EQAO), and cross-curricular learning.
- This resource contains individual PDFs of student pages to assist with online learning i.e. Google Classroom as well as Google Slides formatted lessons for 1:1 schools.
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Resource Includes:
- Teacher lesson plan
- Pre-reading K-W-L chart
- 1 Non-fiction article (regular and modified versions)
- An audio file (mp3) of each article (regular and modified versions)
- 3 Post-reading activities: comprehension questions, grammar questions (2 options: paper and self-grading Google Forms), long answer writing response
- Individual PDFs of student pages to assist with online learning i.e. Google Classroom
- Google Slides formatted lessons for 1:1 school
Teacher Feedback
- “Great quality.”
- “Super well organized! The kids really enjoyed making connections and viewing the "I Love Lucy" video to compare and contrast television over the years."
- “My students found this resource easy to understand and the activities were engaging and most importantly fun.”
Use this article with my Article of the Week Differentiated Lessons program and these Non-Fiction Graphic Organizers.
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