Found in 1920 in Egypt, it shows that John’s Gospel was circulating at a very early date far from Ephesus, its traditional place of origin. An even earlier text of the New Testament is a small bit of papyrus containing a few verses from John’s Gospel dating to about AD 125 that resides in the John Rylands Museum in Manchester, England. On that same trip, I visited the British Library in London, where I viewed some of the earliest uncials (Greek parchment manuscripts written with stylized capital letters) of the New Testament, dating to the fourth and fifth centuries, and later the Chester Beatty Museum in Dublin to see its collection of biblical papyri dating to AD 200–250 (papyri discovered in Egypt and acquired by Beatty in 1931). Arguably the most famous illuminated vellum Latin manuscript of the New Testament, it dates to the eighth century AD. Many years ago in Dublin, Ireland, I went to the Trinity College Library to see the Book of Kells. Ellertson was a part-time instructor of ancient scripture at Brigham Young University when this was published. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.Carol F. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Spangler in the Middle (Elizabeth Spangler) Visit the FAQs section, submit a help ticket, ask a question via email or ask a question on the Q&A tab before leaving feedback.įollow me to get 50% off for the first 24 hours of a new resource's release!Įmail: Lisa Read closely to determine what the text says explicitly and to make logical inferences from it cite specific textual evidence when writing or speaking to support conclusions drawn from the text. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "Bad" to the Stone said, "Absolutely love this!" said, "This was a great help with my students who needed more practice citing the text when they answer questions." Your students will love having choices and you will love that they are actively engaged! ✅ A menu labeled "Enrichment" for those students who score 80% or better. ✅ A review video for those needing more practice (that can be placed on any password-protected school learning management system like Google Classroom or Canvas) PLUS a mini-tab reference guide. ✅ A menu labeled "Enhancement" for those students who score below 80% on the quiz and need more practice. ✅ A quiz with an answer key to determine which students need more practice and which students are ready for enrichment. (A sorting activity & sentence starter poster - both graded using an included rubric.) Based on the results of the quiz, students will either receive an enhancement (remediation) menu or an an enrichment menu. Objective: Students will be given a menu with 2 option to process the skill of citing evidence. Give your Middle School students an interactive and fun way to practice citing evidence with this project-based practice set!Ĭlick here to get the BUNDLE of all 8 Reading Standards Project-Based Learning Sets!
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