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Preview of Ben and Me Novel Study

Ben and Me Novel Study

Created by
Christie's Cafe
Incorporating novels with your social studies units is easy with this all inclusive print and go packet. I've included everything you need to work your way through this novel with ease. Integrating novels into social studies is a very effective way to add dimension to your units, and Ben and Me is a wonderful story that my students always loved to read. What You'll Find:• Teacher’s Edition of Vocabulary by Chapter (with definitions)• Student’s Edition of Vocabulary by Chapter (no definitions)•
Preview of "Grade 4 Shared Reading Module 2 BUNDLE" Google Slides- Bookworms Supplement

"Grade 4 Shared Reading Module 2 BUNDLE" Google Slides- Bookworms Supplement

Bookworms Curriculum Supplement: 4th grade Shared Reading Module 2: Unit 1- Change and Conflict. These slides are for lessons 1-40. They correlate with the books: "Blood on the River" and "Can't You Make Them Behave, King George?"These resources are completely editable through Google Slides and they include vocabulary, written responses, first focuses, choral reading slides, timers embedded when appropriate, book photos, discussion questions, and anchor chart guides. Please know that these were
Preview of Reading Comprehension Worksheets, ESL, Writing Activity, All Story & Novels

Reading Comprehension Worksheets, ESL, Writing Activity, All Story & Novels

I am an English Teacher who desires to be helpful for those in need of materials for their lessons!This packet includes worksheets and activities for: (74 ACTIVITY & WORKSHEETS)PredictingStory ElementsStory MappingPlotMain IdeaMaking Connections: Text-to-Self, Text-to-World, Text-to-TextForming QuestionsDetailsSummarizingCause & EffectComparingCharactersSettingProblem & SolutionInferringPredictingVocabularyDictionary SkillsStory SequenceAuthor's PurposeAuthor ReportsBook ReportsInfor
Preview of Who Was Jackie Robinson illustrated biography literature study guide

Who Was Jackie Robinson illustrated biography literature study guide

Created by
TheRoomMom
Who Was Jackie Robinson? by Gail Herman is a low prep biography resource for 3rd to 5th grade students. This Jackie Robinson product provides a range of non-fiction reading activities that can be used with the whole class or in small reading groups. Pick and choose the activities that suit your class needs. Most students can name several famous baseball players, but it is fun to share more about the impact Jackie Robinson had on American culture and the civil rights movement.Resource Includes:-
Preview of April Legends: Nonfiction Reading Comprehension Passages & Printables

April Legends: Nonfiction Reading Comprehension Passages & Printables

Improve reading comprehension with this engaging resource about April Showers! Informational text passages and Native American legends are included, as well as, activity printables that would also be suitable for an interactive notebook. Text format provides annotations and activities as students read to actively engage students and deepen their knowledge of content and skills. Bold print words highlight vocabulary important in the text. Great way to teach your students how to read informatio
Preview of ELA BUNDLE for Grades 3-6 - Winsome Teacher

ELA BUNDLE for Grades 3-6 - Winsome Teacher

This HUGE BUNDLE includes 15 resources, thoughtfully created to help your students learn ELA standards with fun, grit, and a growth mindset! Included are:All About Writing SlidesWriting Process PencilJolly Winter Writing PagesSound Mapping for SpellingPrefix, Root, & Suffix PracticeReading Fluency Practice DirectionsReading Question Stems BookmarksGrades 3-5 Reading Logs with Skill of the WeekPoint of View PostersLiterature Question StemsHigher Order Reading Response Digging to the RootsRead
Preview of Informational Text Structures - Learning about Betta Fish

Informational Text Structures - Learning about Betta Fish

Created by
Matthew Kroot
Explore the information text structures of Sequential/Chronological, Problem/Solution, Compare and Contrast, and descriptive, all while learning about the Betta fish (Siamese Fighting Fish)!You can use these as mentor texts or reading comprehension activities.
Preview of Culminating Book Report Templates & Biography Research Graphic Organizer

Culminating Book Report Templates & Biography Research Graphic Organizer

Celebrate the power of stories with the Parade Design with Book Report Templates & Biography Research Graphic Organizer. With no prep worksheets, students will choose a book that holds significant meaning in their life, choose a character from the story to represent during the parade, and research the life of their book author. Your students will love the opportunity to create their own parade based on the setting, plot, characters, and central message (or author's purpose) of their story. T
Preview of Book Activities for "Carter Reads the Newspaper"

Book Activities for "Carter Reads the Newspaper"

About This BookFrom Amazon.com“Carter G. Woodson didn’t just read history. He changed it.” As the father of Black History Month, he spent his life introducing others to the history of his people.Carter G. Woodson was born to two formerly enslaved people ten years after the end of the Civil War. Though his father could not read, he believed in being an informed citizen. So Carter read the newspaper to him every day. When he was still a teenager, Carter went to work in the coal mines. There h
Preview of Reading Response Journal - Interactive Notebook or Packet

Reading Response Journal - Interactive Notebook or Packet

Reading and writing are a reciprocal process that together can create a powerful outcome for student learning. This reading response journal resource works for fiction or nonfiction text and comes in an interactive notebook or packet version. This resource supports your students as they learn to think deeper, reflect, and write about their reading. It can be used all year long and there are numerous ways to implement it in your classroom to best fit your student’s needs. This resource is suitabl
Preview of Novel Study: Crispin, the Cross of Lead

Novel Study: Crispin, the Cross of Lead

Crispin: the Cross of Lead by AVI is a 58-chapter book, I have divided it into 5 sections of about 10 -12 chapters each or about 65 pages. I've created 4 worksheets per section, one each for these activities: vocabulary, multiple choice question, written response, and literary elements. Duration should be 5 weeks with a two-page test at the end. There is an answer key with suggested answers for the written response activities at the end of the file. The first two worksheets for each chapter ar
Preview of Querido Señor Henshaw / Dear Mr. Henshaw SPANISH Questions Beverly Clearly

Querido Señor Henshaw / Dear Mr. Henshaw SPANISH Questions Beverly Clearly

This is chapter by chapter breakdown of comprehension questions based on the Spanish version of Dear Mr. Henshaw. Based on Virginia stem questions & 4th grade Reading SOLs.
Preview of Eight Keys Study Guide Chapter 1-8 with Answers

Eight Keys Study Guide Chapter 1-8 with Answers

This is the Study Guide for the first Eight Chapters of Eight Keys, a Sunshine State Young Readers Collection. Perfect for students to read the text while working as a class, with a peer, in small groups, or Home School. Each chapter has numerous comprehension questions with a companion teacher key with page numbers when appropriate. The comprehension questions are designed to create discussion within the small groups and help create a deeper understanding of the text. This is a small
Preview of Eight Keys Study Guide Chapter 15-21 with Answers

Eight Keys Study Guide Chapter 15-21 with Answers

: This is the Study Guide for seven chapters of Eight Keys, a Sunshine State Stand Reader Book. Perfect for students to read the text while working as a class, with a peer, in small groups, or Home School. Each chapter has numerous comprehension questions with a companion teacher key with page numbers when appropriate. The comprehension questions are designed to create discussion within the small groups and help create a deeper understanding of the text. This is a small part of a larger m
Preview of Eight Keys Study Guide Chapter 9-14 with Answers

Eight Keys Study Guide Chapter 9-14 with Answers

This is the Study Guide for the the second group of chapters in Eight Keys, a Sunshine State Stand Reader Book. Perfect for students to read the text while working as a class, with a peer, in small groups, or Home School. Each chapter has numerous comprehension questions with a companion teacher key with page numbers when appropriate. The comprehension questions are designed to create discussion within the small groups and help create a deeper understanding of the text. This is a
Preview of Who Was Milton Hershey Reading Guide

Who Was Milton Hershey Reading Guide

Created by
Get Your Book On
This reading guide gives students the opportunity to respond to each chapter through many written prose constructed responses. There are also literal comprehension questions for parts of the book, a sequencing activity, cause and effect and compare/contrast activities.
Preview of Reading Response Menus (Fiction & Nonfiction)

Reading Response Menus (Fiction & Nonfiction)

These menus provide 48 different prompts for students to respond to throughout their reading practice in or out of school. These responses can be made when answering to nonfiction and fiction novels. The prompts are designed to review main core reading standards such as identifying the main idea, stating the theme, identifying point of view and perspective, comparing and contrasting, and many more. The required length of the responses is not stated and is left up to teacher discretion. Th
Preview of Spring Bundle

Spring Bundle

Caldecott Book Study Units for: "The Gardener," (by Sarah Stewart), "Tops and Bottoms," by (Janet Stevens), and "The Storm Book," (by Charlotte Zolotow) are all included in this Spring bundle. Three weeks of lesson plans, activities, spelling, writing, reading, seeds, gardening, and much, MUCH MORE is included..."The Gardener," by Sarah Stewart, is an award winning (Caldecott Medal) book that gives a soft introduction to the Great Depression. The book is written strictly with letter corresponden
Preview of Skills Circles

Skills Circles

Do you love having your students work together analyzing texts? After introducing and teaching all comprehension skills, you're class is ready to do Skills Circles. Skills circles is a similar idea to literature circles. I would use this once a week to ensure students are practicing all their comprehension skills weekly. Assign your students into groups. Each student in each group will be assigned a role. For example, one role may be the Main Idea Developer or the Cause and Effect Determiner. Th
Preview of Spring, "Tops and Bottoms"

Spring, "Tops and Bottoms"

"Tops and Bottoms," by Janet Stevens, is an award winning (Caldecott Medal) book about a famous Hare and what happens to him after that unforgettable race with a slow Tortoise. This time the Hare is making a deal with a lazy Bear, and you won't believe what happens! Your students will love it! This unit integrates seeds, planting, & gardening with: reading comprehension, retelling, beginning, middle, & ending parts of a story, Venn diagram, comparisons, expanding vocabulary, writing per
Preview of CCSS ELA READING TASK CARDS  Summarize Analyze Evaluate Infer Predict

CCSS ELA READING TASK CARDS Summarize Analyze Evaluate Infer Predict

ALIGNED WITH COMMON CORE STANDARDS - Easy to use Reading ELA Task Cards - 42 CARDS TOTAL! Print, laminate and use over and over again! Cards are labeled for FICTION, NONFICTION, FAIRY TALES, MYSTERY and ones that work with any genre. Printable, work on writing tasks, critical thinking...SUMMARIZE, ANALYZE, EVALUATE, INFER, PREDICT, MONITOR AND CLARIFY. Review character analysis, story elements, prediction, illustration, writing summaries
Preview of Eight Keys Chapter 1-3 Study Guide S. LaFleur with Answers

Eight Keys Chapter 1-3 Study Guide S. LaFleur with Answers

The complete comprehensive unit is perfect for students to work independently, with a peer, in small groups, or as a class read. Each chapter has comprehension questions with a companion teacher answer key, including page numbers when appropriate. The questions are designed to create discussions and help create a deeper understanding of the text. The unit includes three assessments and answer keys. The unit is supported with a PowerPoint vocabulary presentation of synonyms and word
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