Saddleback College
How to Find the Main Idea
What's the difference between the main idea of a text and the topic? Take kids through the process of literary analysis with a presentation about finding the main idea and supporting details. Additionally, it guides learners through...
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Finding the Titanic Comprehension- Chapter 2
In this language arts worksheet, students answer 7 questions about chapter 2 of Finding the Titanic. Students answer each question in a complete sentence on the lines.
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Finding the Titanic- Comprehension- Chapter 1
In this language arts worksheet, students answer 10 comprehension questions about chapter 1 of Finding the Titanic. Students write their answers in complete sentences on the lines.
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Finding the Titanic Comprehension- Chapter 5
In this language arts worksheet, students answer 8 questions about Chapter 5 of the book Finding the Titanic. Students answer each comprehension question in a complete sentence.
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Finding the Titanic Comprehension- Chapter 3
For this language arts worksheet, students answer 8 questions pertaining to chapter 3 of the book Finding the Titanic. Students answer each comprehension question using a complete sentence.
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The Titanic 1
Were your chances of surviving the sinking of the Titanic better if you were a first-class passenger?  Capture learners' attention with actual historical data to find the answer. They use two-way tables to calculate conditional and...
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Finding the Titanic Comprehension- Chapter 6
In this language arts worksheet, students use the book Finding the Titanic to answer 9 questions about Chapter 6. Students answer each question in a complete sentence.
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Finding the Titanic Comprehension- Chapter 4
In this language arts worksheet, students answer 9 questions about Chapter 4 of Finding the Titanic. Students answer each question in a complete sentence.
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Summing Up the Disaster
Learners are introduced to news writing being a concise, factual, and informative type of writing. They assess that publishing an article in a newspaper style utilizes a word processing program. Each student researches the Titanic and...
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Children's Literature Across the Curriculum Ideas-Polar, The Titanic Bear
Students read Polar, The Titanic Bear by Daisy Corning Stone Spedden. They complete a variety of cross-curricular activities surrounding this true story of a toy bear that survived the sinking of the Titanic.  Included are reading, art,...
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The Titanic
Young scholars use various sources to compare and contrast information about the Titanic. In groups, they create a list of questions and use the internet to find the answers. They write a report with the new information and use their...
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Tonight on the Titanic
In this literacy worksheet, students find the correct spellings for the words that are related to the Titanic. The answers are found on page 2.
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The Titanic 3
Can survival rates on the Titanic be explained by the "women and children first" policy or did rescue procedures favor the wealthy? Use actual historical data to explore conditional probability and independent events with your class....
Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics
Explore Saturn and Titan with Spectral Data
Titan is Saturn's largest moon and has its own atmosphere. An attention-grabbing tutorial allows learners to analyze the spectrum of Saturn and Titan to determine their elemental compositions. Scholars compare a known element's spectrum...
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Why Did the Titanic Sink?
In this Titanic disaster instructional activity, students read about reasons and theories for the Titanic disaster. Students then answer 7 questions about the text.
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Turmoil In 20th-Century Europe
Students study the Titanic disaster. In this research skills lesson, students watch "Turmoil in 20th Century Europe," and then discuss how experts have provided the public information about the disaster. Students research the disaster...
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Titanic
 
As the class moves through the 'Titanic', they are exposed to the various nautical terms: port, bow, stern, starboard, crow's nest. They practice locomotor skills such as: skip, hop, leap, jump, slide, and crab walk, when the...
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Discoveries of Titanic Proportions
Students analyze various statements on the moon.  After reading an article, they discuss the findings about a new moon around Saturn.  In groups, they re-create a press conference in which the new findings were released to the public. ...
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Summing the Disaster
Young scholars assume the role of a newspaper editor during the time of the Titanic disaster. They must search out the accurate answers to the questions: What? When? Where? Who? and Why? students then write their own newspaper article...
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New Titles to Draw Readers to Your Bookshelves
These four books will help your pupils learn about animal habitats, community helpers, and the Titanic.
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Journeys: Extra Support Lessons (Theme 1)
Kids who need extra support mastering the concepts in the Houghton Mifflin Harcourt thematic units on journeys, will benefit from the exercises and activities contained in this 40-page resource packet.
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Lost Liners Scavenger Hunt
Young scholars practice research skills by scouring Internet for facts and information about the lost ocean liners Titanic, Lusitania, and Empress of Ireland.
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Greek Gods and Titans
In this literature worksheet, learners find the words that are related to the naming of Greek Gods. The answers are found at the bottom of the page.
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6 Ways to Teach About The Titanic Disaster
Teaching lessons about the Titanic disaster can be a way to get students thinking about science, social issues, and history.