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Preview of A Grain of Rice Complete Novel Study

A Grain of Rice Complete Novel Study

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The EasyWay
What a great mathematical Chinese folktale! I love reading this when my students are learning how to add "big" numbers :) This novel packet has a total of 69 pages!Included in this packet are:*Comprehension Questions (as handouts) + (for notebook)*Chapter Quizzes*Vocabulary Practice*Vocabulary Flip Books*Vocabulary Quizzes*Teacher’s Guide* Theme*Prefixes and Suffixes*Addition and Multiplication*40 day calendar*Final TestCheck out my PREVIEW :)Products that will go perfectly with this novel:Weekl
Preview of Martin Luther King Reading Lessons and Writing Interactive Notebook Journal

Martin Luther King Reading Lessons and Writing Interactive Notebook Journal

Created by
Gina Kennedy
CCSS/STAAR Aligned! No-prep, "Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Reading and Writing Interactive Notebook", filled with important reading passages about the major events in Dr. Martin Luther King's life. After reading each passage, students then respond to critical thinking reading response questions. Wonderful opportunities for higher level thinking and creative writing! A great way to authentically teach students about important Civil Rights events while practicing important reading skills. Print
Preview of Martin Luther King, Jr. Mini-lessons: Non-Fiction Reading & Math Skill Review

Martin Luther King, Jr. Mini-lessons: Non-Fiction Reading & Math Skill Review

The reading comprehension lesson aims to help students in grades 4-6 gain a deeper understanding of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s life, his role in the Civil Rights Movement, and his impact on American history. Also included are passages about Rosa Parks and The Nobel Peace Prize. Included: 5 nonfiction passages with comprehension questionsPrintablesAnswer KeysCheck out these related productsRuby Bridges.George Washington Carver mini lesson..Like my Facebook page.Follow my Pinterest Page.
Preview of Memphis, Martin, and the Mountaintop by Alice Faye Duncan book questions

Memphis, Martin, and the Mountaintop by Alice Faye Duncan book questions

NOW INCLUDES TpT Digital Activity Version for Easel!This resource is perfect for Black History Month, Martin Luther King Day, or it could be used for a book study, read aloud activities, literature circles, or individual reading comprehension. Includes Easel option. These questions are for the book Memphis, Martin, and the Mountaintop – the Sanitation Strike of 1968 by Alice Faye Duncan, a historical fiction piece set around a 9-year-old girl whose father went on strike during this time. There i
Preview of Memphis, Martin, and the Mountaintop by Alice Faye Duncan Creative Connections

Memphis, Martin, and the Mountaintop by Alice Faye Duncan Creative Connections

-These questions are for the book Memphis, Martin, and the Mountaintop – the Sanitation Strike of 1968 by Alice Faye Duncan, a historical fiction piece set around a 9-year-old girl whose father went on strike during this time. This resource is perfect for Black History Month or Martin Luther King Day.-This set is meant to help students connect with the book in a more creative way than simple questions to check for understanding. Use this as part of a daily warm up, an end of the unit book report
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