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Preview of Holes by Louis Sachar Pre-Reading Activity Web Quest

Holes by Louis Sachar Pre-Reading Activity Web Quest

Created by
Robert Cant
This Web Quest style pre-reading activity teaches students about the author, setting, literary terms etc. It also includes an optional paragraph response with three writing topics, and an optional meta-cognition requirement. Suitable to leave for Supply Teachers. A RUBRIC is included for quick and easy completion based marking. It is a fun activity that students enjoy getting into. A great way to start off a new unit, and give yourself time to mark the test from the last unit. Don't forget
Preview of The Lightning Thief Pre-Reading Activity Web Quest

The Lightning Thief Pre-Reading Activity Web Quest

Created by
Robert Cant
This web quest style pre-reading activity has students research about the author, setting, Greek mythology, monsters that are in the novel, literary terms etc. It also includes an optional paragraph response with two writing topics, and an optional meta-cognition requirement. This activity is suitable to leave for Supply Teachers. A RUBRIC is included for quick and easy marking. It is a fun activity that students enjoy getting into. A great way to start off a new unit, and give yourself tim
Preview of Romeo and Juliet Pre-Reading Activity: Web Quest

Romeo and Juliet Pre-Reading Activity: Web Quest

Created by
Robert Cant
This is an internet based research activity that students complete in pairs (or individually) to learn a little bit about Shakespeare and Romeo and Juliet before beginning the play. It takes one period. It is a good activity to leave for a supply teacher also. Don't forget to book the Computer Lab at your school! MS Word Editable
Preview of Macbeth Pre-Reading Activity: Web Quest

Macbeth Pre-Reading Activity: Web Quest

Created by
Robert Cant
This is an internet based research activity that students complete in pairs (or individually) to learn a little bit about Shakespeare, Elizabethan England, the historical setting, and the play Macbeth before beginning the play. It takes one period. It is a good activity to leave for a supply teacher also. Don't forget to book the Computer Lab at your school! Now includes an optional Paragraph Response and a Rubric.
Preview of The Giver Pre-Reading Activity: Web Quest

The Giver Pre-Reading Activity: Web Quest

Created by
Robert Cant
This internet based pre-reading activity teaches students about the author, genre, literary terms etc. It also includes a paragraph response with two writing topics. Suitable to leave for Supply Teachers. RUBRIC included for quick and easy marking. MS Word. Editable. It is a fun activity that students enjoy getting into. Don't forget to book the Computer Lab!
Preview of The Catcher in the Rye Pre-Reading Activity Web Quest

The Catcher in the Rye Pre-Reading Activity Web Quest

Created by
Robert Cant
This Web Quest style pre-reading activity teaches students about the author, setting, genre, literary terms etc. It also includes an optional paragraph response with two writing topics, and an optional meta-cognition requirement. Suitable to leave for Supply Teachers. A RUBRIC is included for quick and easy completion based marking. It is a fun activity that students enjoy getting into. A great way to start off a new unit, and give yourself time to mark the test from the last unit. Don't forget
Preview of Lord of the Flies Pre-Reading Activity Web Quest

Lord of the Flies Pre-Reading Activity Web Quest

Created by
Robert Cant
This internet based pre-reading activity teaches students about the author, historical setting, Vocabulary, the case of Alexander Selkirk, etc. It also includes a paragraph response with two writing topics. Suitable to leave for Supply Teachers. RUBRIC included for quick and easy marking. MS Word. Editable. It is a fun activity that students enjoy getting into. Don't forget to book the Computer Lab! Checkout my LOTF Culminating Activities also!!!
Preview of Hamlet: Pre-reading Activity Web Quest

Hamlet: Pre-reading Activity Web Quest

Created by
Robert Cant
This Web Quest style pre-reading activity has students research about Shakespeare, setting, Elizabethan England, etc. It also includes an optional paragraph response with two writing topics, and an optional meta-cognition requirement. This activity is suitable to leave for Supply Teachers. A RUBRIC is included for quick and easy marking. It is a fun activity that students enjoy getting into. It is a great way to start off a new unit, and give yourself time to mark the test from the last un
Preview of Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare: Pre-reading Activity Web Quest

Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare: Pre-reading Activity Web Quest

Created by
Robert Cant
This Web Quest style pre-reading activity has students research about Twelfth Night, William Shakespeare, the setting, Elizabethan England, Literary & Dramatic terms, Shakespearian notation etc. It also includes an optional paragraph response with three writing topics, and an optional meta-cognition requirement. This activity is suitable to leave for Supply Teachers. A RUBRIC is included for quick and easy marking. It is a fun activity that students enjoy getting into. It is a great wa
Preview of Farewell to Manzanar WebQuest

Farewell to Manzanar WebQuest

Created by
Debra Rose
Use this WebQuest to start off teaching the memoir, Farewell to Manzanar. Students will read a bit about the author, examine real letters from the time period between a librarian and Japanese American children who were sent into the camps, and examine a virtual museum filled with artifacts and information of the internment.
Preview of WebQuest Figurative Language Poetry Station Simile Metaphor Hyperbole 5 6 7 8 9

WebQuest Figurative Language Poetry Station Simile Metaphor Hyperbole 5 6 7 8 9

Take your students on a journey through poetry! They will love searching on these kid-friendly websites to watch videos, read poems and navigate the examples of figurative language terms right before their eyes. This WebQuest offers just enough of a challenge to keep students interested. Includes: 6 websites or "destinations" 14 great questions prompting students to find pieces of figurative language such as simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole, repetition, alliteration and assonance.
Preview of Renaissance Literary Period Webquest and Test

Renaissance Literary Period Webquest and Test

This activity contains questions and charts that lead the student through an interactive history lesson of the Renaissance Period. It is a concise guide through the historical events which shaped the literature of the period and includes questions about the time period's prominent figures, Humanism, the English monarchs (Henry VIII, Bloody Mary, and Queen Elizabeth, etc.), the Reformation, and the changing beliefs and values of the people. The packet also includes a multiple-choice test that ma
Preview of Survival Expert Webquest :  Lesson Plans

Survival Expert Webquest : Lesson Plans

Created by
Vareane Heese
Students assume the roles of natural disaster experts, researching disasters occurring in nature in order to create a survival guide on one. Survival guides will be in brochure format and contain information, background and pictures on the chosen disaster. This unit of lessons contains 17 pages of directions, Internet resources, sample brochures,handouts, and suggestions for successful implementation. Complete with an optional interactive online mountain climbing experience, this webquest has b
Preview of Dolly the Sheep WebQuest: a Pre-reading Activity for Frankenstein

Dolly the Sheep WebQuest: a Pre-reading Activity for Frankenstein

Created by
Today in Class
This no-prep, inquiry-based activity, designed for use in the virtual classroom or face-to-face, introduces students to Dolly the Sheep, cloning, and the theme of creation found in the novel Frankenstein. Working independently, students will use the provided website hyperlinks to answer a series of question about Dolly and cloning. At the end of the assignment, the students will have a basic understanding of the process and ethical implications of cloning. While this activity was created as a pr
Preview of The Outsiders-Pre-Reading and Online Scavenger Hunt

The Outsiders-Pre-Reading and Online Scavenger Hunt

Created by
Tres Chic Teach
Students complete this activity to build some background knowledge of the author S. E. Hinton and the 1960s era, before reading The Outsiders novel! The teacher can provide students with information about the author and the 1960s (pre-selected articles) or students can do the entire assignment online. There is a quiz that goes along with this activity and it can be purchased in my store. It comes in a Smart Response Clicker version or a paper copy version. ***BUNDLE ALERT: This is also sol
Preview of The Real Macbeth WebQuest

The Real Macbeth WebQuest

Created by
Today in Class
This inquiry-driven activity may be used in class face-to-face or virtually with distance learning. Students will use the provided links to nonfiction articles about the life of the real Macbeth. They must then read the articles to find the answers the questions which follow the links, and are asked to put the answers into their own words to help them process the information for comprehension.I use this as a introductory assignment before reading Macbeth, and students should be able to complete
Preview of The Crucible: Pre-Reading WebQuest

The Crucible: Pre-Reading WebQuest

Created by
Ms Borsi
Students will utilize technology to research various topics related to Arthur Miller's The Crucible. These topics include: Arthur Miller, The Crucible, Joseph McCarthy, Puritanism, Salem Witchcraft Hysteria, and Salem Massachusetts. Also included is a WebQuest questionnaire to access students' prior experiences with WebQuests and knowledge of the topics they will be researching.
Preview of Figurative Language Webquest

Figurative Language Webquest

Created by
CrazyTeach
Students must navigate the web to find information on each website listed.
Preview of Ellis Island Web Quest

Ellis Island Web Quest

This web quest tours Ellis Island. The link is embedded in the introductory page (hence the word doc). I just trialed it (March 2024) with my students for our module on immigration and they loved it. It took 3 35-minute sessions to complete with time at the end of the 3rd session to review responses. See attached sample page to get an idea.
Preview of The Adventures of Herman the Worm - Student Edition WebQuest

The Adventures of Herman the Worm - Student Edition WebQuest

Created by
Amanda Jackson
This WebQuest follows Herman the Worm in a student-led activity. The WebQuest handout allows students to work at their individual pace to complete the activity. This WebQuest accompanies the Worm Worlds lesson plan.
Preview of Exploring the Mystery Genre as a Special Agent -Webquest

Exploring the Mystery Genre as a Special Agent -Webquest

Created by
Vareane Heese
Students assume the role of special agents to explore the components of mysteries before creating their own mini mysteries. They visit the FBI website and create special agent IDs before reading, mapping and solving short mysteries in print and on the Internet. This simulation includes a list of short mysteries in print and an excellent set of websites for students to visit throughout the webquest. At each site, they collect a graphic and the site's web address to create a set of web stamps, s
Preview of Alcatraz WebQuest- Can tie in with Al Capone Does My Shirts

Alcatraz WebQuest- Can tie in with Al Capone Does My Shirts

Created by
Kay Lance
Before reading the novel Al Capone Does My Shirts, the students learn information through websites and videos regarding Al Capone and other notorious gangsters.
Preview of Rape of Nanking (Webquest)

Rape of Nanking (Webquest)

Created by
Tired Teacher
This resource covers the Nanking massacre during the interwar period, and is a wonderful resource to use to help student understand what was going on with Japan during the interwar year period. This resource could also be used to show students the horrors of war.NOTE: This resource is recommended for older students!* All links are active as of 2/4/19* 18 Short answer questions included.
Preview of Fever, 1793 Novel Unit

Fever, 1793 Novel Unit

This unit guide provides all necessary resources for teaching the novel Fever, 1793. The unit is divided into eight weeks. Prior reading webquests, during reading questions, quizzes, and after reading assignments provided. Assignments included independent and group work. All after reading assignments are analysis and evaluation level activities.
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Elementary students just learning to read can practice the basics with some simple, fun phonics practice activities or small-group reading centers focused around sight words. Students in middle and high school can read novels and complete hands-on, interactive assignments that build their comprehension and critical thinking skills. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, you can sharpen your student's reading skills in no time.

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Engaging reading activities can energize your students and foster a love of reading. Here are a few ideas for reading activities from our teacher-created resources that you can find on TPT and try in your classroom:

Interactive Phonics Activities

Use hands-on activities such as sorting, matching, or building words with manipulatives to help students recognize phonics patterns and learn word families.

Word Hunts

Encourage students to find specific words either in a text or around the classroom to help reinforce sight word recognition.

Reader's Theater

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.

Interactive Read-Alouds

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.

By incorporating these (and other!) reading activities into your lesson plans, you can nurture a love for reading while enhancing comprehension, critical thinking, and communication skills.

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There are many different types of reading resources sold by Sellers on TPT. Some popular reading lessons include: phonics, vocabulary, spelling, and balanced literacy.

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Educators can save time preparing reading lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for reading resources on the TPT marketplace, and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of reading lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels.

How can I make my reading lessons fun and engaging?

Students learn best when they're engaged! Sprinkle a little fun into your reading lessons by using manipulatives, pairing unusual texts like poems and short films together, or doing an escape room activity.