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9th grade Common Core W.6.1e literature circles

Preview of In the Heart of the Sea (Young Readers' Edition) Chapter Questions & Key

In the Heart of the Sea (Young Readers' Edition) Chapter Questions & Key

70+ PAGES OF QUESTIONS and ANSWERS! This resource provides chapter context questions w/ answer key based on In the Heart of the Sea (Young Readers' Edition). The perfect adaptation for middle and lower high school students to access this influential period of maritime and historical importance. Use for comprehension and review during in class reading, an independent book study, or simply to guide class discussions. My students love reading about the completely true survival story of the whalesh
Preview of DIGITAL/GOOGLE Other Words For Home Reading Journal/ Novel Study Unit

DIGITAL/GOOGLE Other Words For Home Reading Journal/ Novel Study Unit

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UpperElExplorer
NOW DIGITAL! This unit includes a link to a Google Docs student work packet.**Newbery Honor Award Winning Story for 2020**This product is a literature circle novel unit for the book, "Other Words for Home," by Jasmine Warga, which is written in prose. It breaks the story into easy-to-understand sections and provides space for:SummarizingComprehension QuestionsStudent Questions/AnswersVocabulary EnrichmentPicture/Graphic Organizer/STEM ConnectionExtended Response (Depth & Complexity)This is a
Preview of How to Write a Great Conclusion – 10 Ways

How to Write a Great Conclusion – 10 Ways

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Perry Clemons
Introduce your students to the art of writing powerful conclusions with our comprehensive guide and activity sheet, "10 Ways to Write a Great Conclusion." This resource is meticulously crafted to help educators teach students how to effectively wrap up their essays and stories, leaving a lasting impression on the reader.What's Included:Instructional Guide: An in-depth guide that walks through 10 different strategies for writing compelling conclusions, complete with examples and explanations.Acti
Preview of Writing Menu Middle, Junior High and High School

Writing Menu Middle, Junior High and High School

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Lovebug Academy
This short and sweet, versatile menu includes generic topics which can be applied to ALL subjects including literature reviews, analysis, history and science. In addition, each of the four main types of writing such as expository, narrative, persuasive and descriptive are included. All activities can be differentiated up or down with "bonus" sections under each choice for those who enjoy a little extra challenge!I created this resources to be used with the Robinson Curriculum.Writing Menu Topics
Preview of Conversation Starters Package on Education

Conversation Starters Package on Education

Generate inspiring class discussions with these thought-provoking conversation questions on education. What's included:A list of 20 thought-provoking questions for middle school students on the subject of educationActivities to fill in before and after discussion (Ensuring students know what is expected of them and what constitutes an effective and productive discussion) Useful expressions and transitions pages (Encouraging students to use and record a variety of useful expressions and transitio
Preview of FREE EDITABLE Character Analysis Paragraph Activities

FREE EDITABLE Character Analysis Paragraph Activities

Created by
Ivana Brahmst
This resource guides students through writing a character analysis paragraph, which can be applied to any piece of literature. It can be used in class or given as homework, and makes a great SSR or literature circle assignment. It is geared toward beginning or struggling writers from middle school to high school. Included: -General character analysis paragraph structure pattern overview. -Sentence by sentence guide for students to follow while crafting their own character analysis paragraph.
Preview of LAST PICK by Jason Walz - Teacher Guide

LAST PICK by Jason Walz - Teacher Guide

In this first volume of Jason Walz’s dystopian graphic novel trilogy, the kids last picked are humanity’s last hope.Three years ago, aliens invaded Earth and abducted everyone they deemed useful. The only ones spared were those too young, too old, or too “disabled” to be of value. Living on Earth under the aliens’ harsh authoritarian rule, humanity’s rejects do their best to survive. Their captors never considered them a threat—until now.Twins Sam and Wyatt are ready to chuck their labels and st
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