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Preview of Dystopian Fiction Literature Circles Unit Reading & Writing Workshop Grades 7 +

Dystopian Fiction Literature Circles Unit Reading & Writing Workshop Grades 7 +

This 5-6 week unit combines Reading and Writing Workshop into a Literature Circle Genre Study of Dystopian Fiction and hits on a wide array of reading, writing, speaking, and listening standards. Download the preview to read the full lesson plans, purchase the full unit and receive all of the worksheets, directions, models, and rubrics. This unit has been classroom tested and student approved! My students really loved this unit, largely because dystopian / science fiction is of major interest
Preview of The War That Saved My Life Book Club Unit

The War That Saved My Life Book Club Unit

Are you looking for a great way to engage your early readers with fun activities designed to support the 5 Core Components of Reading? This comprehensive book club unit is perfect for helping students to apply their skills and strategies to authentic literature. It can be used whole group or small group and is a fun and engaging storybook companion for The War That Saved My Life by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley.This book club unit is broken into ten lessons. Lessons target skills in each of the 5 co
Preview of The Night the Bed Fell {Digital & PDF}

The Night the Bed Fell {Digital & PDF}

This resource provides the materials to form literature circles for students to work together, understand and enjoy the essay “The Night the Bed Fell” by James Thurber. Students will think about what they read, write responses to this essay in their discussion logs, and will discuss their ideas in small groups with other students. Along with teacher directions for five to seven fifty-five minute lessons, it includes the following:Timeline of James Thurber’s Life"The Night the Bed Fell” Word Acco
Preview of Invisible Novella Study

Invisible Novella Study

Invisible, is a novella written for grades eight through ten about a young girl who runs away from home to get away from an abusive dad. She leaves behind her friends, her school and all that is familiar. What she becomes entangled in, however, is even more impossible than what she is running from. Included in this package is a novella study based on the book. For each chapter there are vocabulary exercises, comprehension/discussion questions and a think and write activity. This is followed by a
Preview of Literature Circles for Middle School Essays Bundle {Digital & PDF}

Literature Circles for Middle School Essays Bundle {Digital & PDF}

This resource provides the materials to form literature circles for students to work together, understand and enjoy the essays “Shooting an Elephant” by George Orwell and "The Night the Bed Fell" by James Thurber. Students will think about what they read, write responses to these essays in their discussion logs, and will discuss their ideas in small groups with other students. What’s included in this bundle?Altogether, this bundle includes 60 PDF pages, 44 digital pages, and 12-16 lessons. Incl
Preview of Literature Circles for Middle School - Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde {Digital & PDF}

Literature Circles for Middle School - Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde {Digital & PDF}

In this unit, students will work together to understand and enjoy The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Students will think about what they read, write responses to this novel in their discussion logs, and will discuss their ideas in small groups with other students. In this process, students will identify themes, analyze vocabulary, and recognize writing techniques. This unit provides the teacher with the organizational structure to form literature circles in a middle school classroom fo
Preview of Shooting an Elephant {Digital & PDF}

Shooting an Elephant {Digital & PDF}

This resource provides the materials to form literature circles for students to work together, understand and enjoy the essay “Shooting an Elephant” by George Orwell. Students will think about what they read, write responses to this essay in their discussion logs, and will discuss their ideas in small groups with other students. Along with teacher directions for five to seven fifty-five minute lessons, it includes the following:Timeline of George Orwell’s Life"Shooting an Elephant” Word AccountS
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Bring short stories, books, poems, or plays you’re reading in class to life by assigning roles to students and having them act out scenes. This can help enhance fluency and comprehension.

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Engage the class by pausing during read-alouds to discuss the story’s theme, reflect on a character’s motivations or actions, or to ask students questions.

Comparative Analysis

Explore different adaptations of the same story (book versus movie, classic version versus a modern retelling) to encourage analysis of interpretation and presentation. You can also pair texts that are similar in theme, like poems and songs.

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