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Preview of THE WHITE GIRAFFE

THE WHITE GIRAFFE

Created by
Arlene Manemann
Set in South Africa, this Novel Study for The White Giraffe by Lauren St. John has response questions for every chapter, WITH ANSWER KEYS. The questions cover a wide range of Common Core State Standards. There are tests for both the first and second half of the book - Ch. 1 to 12, and Ch. 12 to 24, - each two pages long - comprising multiple choice, - speaker identification, - matching and short essay answers. There is an answer KEY for both.Common Core of State Standards ELA - RL 6,7,8 1, 2,
Preview of CHU JU'S HOUSE by Gloria Whelan, Novel Study, CCSS ELA Aligned

CHU JU'S HOUSE by Gloria Whelan, Novel Study, CCSS ELA Aligned

Created by
Arlene Manemann
Students learn about China's limit on the number of children a family may have as they read Chu Ju's experiences in this fascinating novel by Gloria Whelan. Whelan's interesting characters and startling events are enfolded as students read about China in the 21st Century. I divided the book into four equal sections of three chapters each. Included in this unit are:- Cover page for students to fill in with information about the book itself, historical information, and a small word search;- Rea
Preview of Greek Mythology Research Project

Greek Mythology Research Project

This research project accompanies the class reading of Percy Jackson's Lightning Thief, but could easily be adapted to stand alone. Students will research one Greek god or goddess. Create 'Fakebook' page for their chosen god/goddess, create a presentation and present to the class. This project has everything you need to get started. Standards listed in project are 6th grade but could easily be changed to surrounding grades.
Preview of Opinion-Argument Writing with Organizers, Guided Notes, and a Rubric

Opinion-Argument Writing with Organizers, Guided Notes, and a Rubric

Created by
LisaMillerPhotos
This difficult essay is chunked down into manageable parts. Students will learn to write a claim/thesis, reasons, and evidence. Graphic organizers are included as well as guided notes and is aligned to the CCSS. A grading rubric is included. •Grades 5-8•Guided Notes on Argument Writing•Notes on Claim, Reasons, and Evidence•Transition Words•Graphic organizers for notes•Graphic organizers for planning •Block or Alternating Graphic Organizers•Rubric Aligned to CCSSPlease follow me at LISAMILLERPHOT
Preview of THE NIGHT THE WHITE DEER DIED by Gary Paulsen - Novel Study Unit

THE NIGHT THE WHITE DEER DIED by Gary Paulsen - Novel Study Unit

Created by
Arlene Manemann
Gary Paulsen takes the reader through a young girl's confrontation with a recurring dream in this novel. I have broken the novel into three parts. Included in this unit:- Focus Questions for every chapter. There are direct questions, True/False and validate with a quote, cause/effect multiple choice, and put into correct sequence. - Word Study worksheets for each of the three parts (A, B, C) including spelling ladders and glossaries for students to complete.- A Word Search page.- Writing
Preview of Success with English: Zoo Teaching Resources

Success with English: Zoo Teaching Resources

The short story Zoo is a science fiction written by Edward Hoch. The story is found in the HMH Into Literature textbook. It is also found online. This unit provides teachers with engaging and informative resources to teach the story. Teaching Resources The resources in the unit include:1. Analyzing the Text (Questions and answers to analyze the story)2. Story Mountains (Graphic organizers to map the plot and summarize the story)3. Compare and Contrast Organizer (A graphic organizer to compare Pr
Preview of Characters Real-World Connection and Research Prompts

Characters Real-World Connection and Research Prompts

Looking for an enrichment activity to provide students with extra challenge and depth in your lit elements unit? Use these prompts to have students choose a short assignment that takes their practice with analyzing characters to the next level! 8 different prompts have students think about characters in 4 different ways: characters in other media, characters relating to real life, more complicated elements of developing characters across literature, and connections to literary characters in scie
Preview of "The Star-Spangled Banner" Worksheet, Test, or Homework and Detailed Answer Key

"The Star-Spangled Banner" Worksheet, Test, or Homework and Detailed Answer Key

Created by
Debbie's Den
knowledge of "The Star-Spangled Banner" as they complete this worksheet! This "star" of a handout offers a series of critical-thinking questions about America's national anthem and incorporates literary terminology to provide readers with a full understanding of one of this country's most famous songs. A copy of the lyrics and a detailed answer key are included.
Preview of Greek Mythology: 12 Olympians and more

Greek Mythology: 12 Olympians and more

Created by
TheGamerGirl
This resource aligns with my study on Greek Mythology Unit, covering the 12 Olympians and some minor Dieties, along with corresponding myths. While there are many resources online, I found that most are not as clean, or child-friendly as I would like. Therefore, I have taken the Greek Myths and made it more appropriate for students.Included are the myths of ZeusHeraHadesPersephoneDemeterPoseidonApolloArtemisAresAthenaDionysusHermesHephestusAphroditeHestia*Now includes DOK Level 1 -4 Questions
Preview of Plot Real-World Connection and Research Prompts

Plot Real-World Connection and Research Prompts

Looking for an enrichment activity to provide students with extra challenge and depth in your lit elements unit? Use these prompts to have students choose a short assignment that takes their practice with analyzing plot to the next level! 8 different prompts have students think about plot in 4 different ways: plot in other media, plot relating to real life, more complicated elements of plot across literature, and connections to literary plots in science and social studies content.Check out the P
Preview of Setting Real-World Connection and Research Prompts

Setting Real-World Connection and Research Prompts

Looking for an enrichment activity to provide students with extra challenge and depth in your lit elements unit? Use these prompts to have students choose a short assignment that takes their practice with analyzing setting to the next level! 8 different prompts have students think about setting in 4 different ways: setting in other media, setting relating to real life, more complicated elements of setting across literature, and connections to literary settings in science and social studies conte
Preview of Reading Strategy Tracking Sheets

Reading Strategy Tracking Sheets

These graphic organizers can be used by students while reading to track observations and thinking. They will help students begin to analyze, synthesize, summarize, critique, infer, predict, visualize, make connections, and ask questions.
Preview of Essential Reading Skills and invaluable Writing Practice (A)

Essential Reading Skills and invaluable Writing Practice (A)

Created by
LA on a Mission
The core reading and writing skills are represented and assessed in these two engaging and original readings, one narrative and one informational. There is no longer any need to search for material that covers all the assessed skills with evidence based questions because here it is! Each passage contains 20 multiple-choice, evidence based questions and two writing prompts. Enjoy! The readings have been "kid-tested" and are sure to please! (C) 2019 by LA on a Mission
Preview of The Verdigris Pawn, Curriculum and Reading Guide

The Verdigris Pawn, Curriculum and Reading Guide

Created by
Alysa Wishingrad
The Verdigris Pawn, by Alysa Wishingrad, a 2021 JLG Gold Standard Selection, is an upper middle-grade fantasy novel that explores issues around power, privilege, and social justice. Use this guide to facilitate meaningful conversations and deepen the reader’s engagement around the issues, or power, politics, social structure, and class structure. The questions and extension activities are designed to prompt middle school readers to explore the world of the book as well as their own lives ex
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