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ELA Bell Ringers Middle School Grammar Literature Inferences Books | Bundle

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Total Pages: 250+
File Size: 232.5 MB

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This resource of ELA Bell ringers for your middle school students includes the second nine weeks of simple, but super fun ELA tasks for your middle school students. This resource a Monday Meme, Tuesday Grammar Mentor Sentences, Wednesday Picture Inferences, Thursday Book Recommendations, and Friday Would You Rather… for your students to learn, practice, and apply to their English Language Arts learning.

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I created this resource when I had been teaching middle school English Language Arts for three years, and had my 8th graders for three years as well. We had always had bell ringers but I wanted something new and fun to reengage them in their warm-ups, but still require them to think critically and write.
 
I love morning work and warm-ups, but I found that many of these resources took too long and required resources I didn’t have. I am limited on copies and wanted something quick, easy, but most importantly, meaningful and engaging at the same time.
 
This resource includes ALL 36 weeks of bell ringers or morning work for your upper-elementary or middle school learners.
 
Monday: Meme
Students looks at a meme, explain what the goal of the meme is, why it’s funny, and then make their own original meme. .
 
Tuesday: Mentor Sentence
Students are exposed to a mentor sentence from a popular middle grade novel and label the parts of the speech and/or write what they notice grammatically about the sentence.
 
Wednesday: Picture Inferences
Students look at a picture and make inferences based on the image in front of them.
 
Thursday: Book Recommendations
Students read the synopsis of two different high interest middle school/young adult books and explain which book they would rather read and why.
 
Friday: Would You Rather
Students read a “Would You Rather…” Question, answer that they would rather do, and why.
 
 
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