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Preview of Short Story The Monkey's Paw Analysis and Reading Comprehension Questions

Short Story The Monkey's Paw Analysis and Reading Comprehension Questions

Your students will love this delightfully creepy short story. It's perfect for practicing reading comprehension, literary analysis, foreshadowing, point of view, and irony with your middle school and high school students. And... by the end of the unit, students will have written a literary analysis response.Here's what teachers are saying about this unit: "An AWESOME unit. This resource is put together really well and was really easy to use.""MY KIDS LOVED THIS!!!!! We have been having so muc
Preview of Connotation Worksheets & Reading Passages - Printable & Digital

Connotation Worksheets & Reading Passages - Printable & Digital

Teaching connotation doesn't have to be complicated! These middle school connotation worksheets lay the concept out in a straightforward way that middle school students can easily understand. Use them as homework, classwork, partner practice, or whole-class test review. They're great for end-of-year ELA test prep - understanding connotation is such an important reading skill for both fiction and nonfiction reading passages!(Don't miss the rest of my bestselling Middle School Reading Bundle!)This
Preview of The Lottery Short Story Analysis, Writing and Textual Evidence Dystopian Lit

The Lottery Short Story Analysis, Writing and Textual Evidence Dystopian Lit

Your middle school students will be captivated by this chilling short story! Students will want to analyze characters, motive, plot, and foreshadowing. This creepy, unsettling story is great for middle school and high school students. Reasons to love this unit:print and digital versions (Google Slides and PowerPoint)super creepy story is sure to engage your students!includes lesson plans and teacher checklist – makes an ideal sub plan provides literary analysis practice: students will analy
Preview of Freak the Mighty Novel Study and Enrichment Project Menu; Plus Digital Option

Freak the Mighty Novel Study and Enrichment Project Menu; Plus Digital Option

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Gina Kennedy
Everything you need to use Rodman Philbrick's award winning novel, "Freak the Mighty" effectively in your classroom! A no-prep standards based interactive notebook literature guide with follow-up reading response questions for every chapter as well as vocabulary, writing projects, activities and enrichment projects.Teacher friendly engaging lessons to use with this award winning novel in your classroom while encouraging critical reading skills.CCSS/STAAR Aligned! Great for "Distance Learning".E
Preview of Reading Paired Passages with Comprehension Questions | Fiction | PSSA Test Prep

Reading Paired Passages with Comprehension Questions | Fiction | PSSA Test Prep

Help your students prepare for standardized testing or Pennsylvania's PSSA Test by taking these practice tests. The practice tests were created and modeled after the 6th through 8th grade PSSA Released Practice Tests. The questions were written to give your students examples of all the types of questions they will see on the end-of-year test. The passages come from popular youth novels and will help engage and capture your students’ interest while also working on their test-taking skills.Digital
Preview of The Fun They Had Short Story Analysis, Reading, and Research Activities

The Fun They Had Short Story Analysis, Reading, and Research Activities

Looking for a relevant short story to share with your students? Isaac Asimov's "The Fun They Had" is perfect for our students grappling with distance learning! Your students will read the story, participate in a mini research project, analyze photos, and write a reflection.This is a great reading and research project for students to learn about education in the past, present, and what is imagined for the future.What teachers are saying about my distance learning resources:"Super easy to use (
Preview of High-Interest Informational Articles + Questions 1 Middle School Digital + Print

High-Interest Informational Articles + Questions 1 Middle School Digital + Print

Informational Articles and Questions for Middle School Volume 1 contains 3 high-interest topics that are great for gaining interest and practicing analyzing nonfiction texts in your classroom. The topics Parkour, Ramen Noodles, and Self-Driving Cars will help engage your students and help them prepare for any Common Core State Assessment. Your students will enjoy reading and learning about these three topics because my middle school students picked them.These nonfiction text sets are perfect for
Preview of Christmas Day in the Morning Short Story Analysis for the Common Core

Christmas Day in the Morning Short Story Analysis for the Common Core

Pearl S. Buck's short story is one of a teenage boy's life-changing recognition of his father's love a few days before Christmas. The study applies the Common Core literary standards. The study includes:1. The story in blocked paragraphs with comprehension questions ranging from simple recall to critical analysis focusing on text evidence. (Includes flashback,dialogue, symbolism, simile, personification, alliteration.) The blocked paragraphing allows for close reading.2. Theme analysis focusi
Preview of Navigating Early Novel Study--Complete and Common Core Aligned!

Navigating Early Novel Study--Complete and Common Core Aligned!

Navigating Early by Newberry author Clare Vanderpool is a Newberry Honor Book. The novel centers on two unlikely friends who set out on an adventure to find one's dead brother. This novel is written in first person and is full of rich language. It's full of twists and turns and danger. This novel study focuses on comprehension and critical thinking. It emphasizes the use of text evidence to support student answers. It includes1. 162 Comprehension and Critical Thinking Questions with Pag
Preview of Stargirl Novel Study by Dianne Watson

Stargirl Novel Study by Dianne Watson

No Prep! Stargirl Novel Study is intended to engage students with the text with higher level thinking activities. Writing is embedded throughout the study. This study addresses Common Core Standards:RL7.1, 7.2, 7.4 and RL8.1,8.2, 8.3, 8.4.The study includes1. Comprehension and critical thinking questions.2. Theme using text evidence3. Dynamic or static character focusing on text evidence.4. Analysis of foreshadowing.5. Analysis of symbolism.6. Analysis of figurative language.7. Analysis
Preview of All Summer in a Day Short Story Activities and Close Reading

All Summer in a Day Short Story Activities and Close Reading

Your students won't stop talking about the themes of this story! "All Summer in a Day" by Ray Bradbury addresses so many themes that resonate with kids! Your students will want to analyze characters, motive, plot, and the concept of living on another planet. This unsettling story is great for middle school and high school students -- sure to bring up great discussion on bullying, compassion for others, and accepting newcomers. Perfect to teach at the end of the year.This resource includes:p
Preview of Uglies Novel Study by Dianne Watson

Uglies Novel Study by Dianne Watson

NO PREP! PRINT AND GO! COMMON CORE ALIGNED!Uglies by Scott Westerfeld is a dystopian story with the concept of beauty as the focus. This book will appeal to boys as well as girls. The suspenseful story centers on Tally, a sixteen year old girl, who must chose between betraying her friend or losing her chance to be beautiful. This a wonderful edition to a unit on dystopian literature and the role of government.This study requires students to think critically about text and to use text eviden
Preview of A Wrinkle in Time Novel Study--Common Core Aligned

A Wrinkle in Time Novel Study--Common Core Aligned

This is a complete novel study---print ready!A Wrinkle in Time by Madeline L'Engle is a classic novel that is included on the Common Core's recommended reading list for grades six through eight. More importantly, this novel will appeal equally to boys and girls. It is an action-packed-good-versus-evil story.This study requires students to think critically about text. It also requires students to use text evidence to support their responses.Writing is embedded within the study.The study includ
Preview of One Came Home Novel Study by Dianne Watson

One Came Home Novel Study by Dianne Watson

No Prep! Common Core Aligned!One Came Home by Amy Timberlake is a Newberry Honor Book for 2014. This historical mystery follows the main character's search for the truth about her dead sister. Georgie Burkhardt is a thirteen year old girl in Placid, Wisconsin in the year 1871. Georgie is stubborn, smart, and fiercely loyal. The story is set during the greatest wild pigeon migration on record. A dead body, criminals, and danger make this appealing to boys and girls alike. It is a must-rea
Preview of The Night Gardener Comprehension and Critical Thinking Questions

The Night Gardener Comprehension and Critical Thinking Questions

The Night Gardener by Jonathan Auxier is a Junior Library Guild Selection, Amazon “Best Book” for May 2014, and an ABA “Indie Next” pick. It received stars from Kirkus, School Library Journal, Shelf Awareness, and VOYA. It is a wonderful book that will appeal to boys and girls. It is a story of Irish orphans, an evil tree, and how a family is rescued and restored. It is rich with suspense and chills. It is so much more, though. The lessons about what people want and what they need are skillf
Preview of ELA Paired Passage Practice Test | Print & Digital | PSSA Test Prep

ELA Paired Passage Practice Test | Print & Digital | PSSA Test Prep

Help your students prepare for Pennsylvania's PSSA Test by taking this paired passage practice test. This practice test was created and modeled after the 6th through 8th grade PSSA Released Practice Tests. The 11 questions were written to give your students examples of all the types of questions they will see on the PSSA. The Giver Passages will help engage and capture your students’ interest while also working on their test-taking skills.Question Types: multiple-choice, evidence-based selected-
Preview of Echo Novel Study Analyzing Text

Echo Novel Study Analyzing Text

Echo, the 2016 Newberry honor book by Pam Munoz Ryan, is a magical work of historical fiction masterfully woven with fantasy. The story follows the lives of characters from prior to World War II to post World War II. Students will love the story of characters who overcome adversity and achieve greatly. I love this book! I have included: 1. Guided comprehension questions. 2. Analyzing specific text. 3. A list of vocabulary from the text along with definitions for easy access. 4. Writing
Preview of Fiction Reading Comprehension Paired Passages | PDF & Digital | PSSA Test Prep

Fiction Reading Comprehension Paired Passages | PDF & Digital | PSSA Test Prep

Help your students prepare for Pennsylvania's PSSA Test or standardized test by taking these practice tests. The practice tests were created and modeled after the 6th through 8th grade PSSA Released Practice Tests. The questions were written to give your students examples of all the types of questions they will see on the PSSA. The passages come from popular youth novels and will help engage and capture your students’ interest while also working on their test-taking skills.Question Types:multipl
Preview of Moon Over Manifest Novel Study Analyzing Text by Dianne Watson

Moon Over Manifest Novel Study Analyzing Text by Dianne Watson

No Prep! Moon Over Manifest is a Newberry book by Clare Vanderpool. It is a story set alternately in 1918 Manifest, Kansas and 1936 Manifest, Kansas. Abilene must learn the truth from an old "diviner"--the truth about her father and a town full of sadness and loss. It is a wonderful work of historical fiction that will engage students. Bootlegging, murder, death, and humor make this an appealing book for girls and boys.This study, as with all my studies, requires students to think deeply and
Preview of Fiction Bell Ringer/Exit Tickets: Literary Devices, Reading Comprehension

Fiction Bell Ringer/Exit Tickets: Literary Devices, Reading Comprehension

Fiction Bell Ringer, Exit Tickets, Literary Devices- Grades 7-12 - Self Checking Easel ActivitiesThese tickets can be used to review literary devices, story elements and more as exit tickets, bell ringers and compiled for book project options! Now with self checking Easel Activities! ***If you like these, save $$ with our TICKET BUNDLE!!Highlights:★ Over 120 tickets to choose from★ Ticket recording sheet to keep track★ Easy to use format★ Easily used for daily classwork, homework or projects★ In
Preview of Grammar Practice Worksheet on Avoiding Manipulative and Loaded Language

Grammar Practice Worksheet on Avoiding Manipulative and Loaded Language

Use this grammar activity to help middle and high school students communicate ideas professionally and without emotionally charged, manipulative language. Students will practice isolating examples of loaded language (also known as emotive and high-inference language) from more appropriate options, and vice versa. To facilitate this process, the editable worksheet offers several tips for avoiding problematic phrasing. An answer key is provided. Materials are delivered in a zip file as both Wo
Preview of Papa Panov’s Special Christmas-- A Short Story To Teach Literacy Standards

Papa Panov’s Special Christmas-- A Short Story To Teach Literacy Standards

Leo Tolstoy’s short story about the old Russian shoemaker, Papa Panov, is a classic Christmas story that is easy for students to read and to understand. It lends itself nicely to teaching literacy standards. It is a beautiful story of one man’s longing to give a gift just as the wise men did on that first Christmas. The analysis includes 1. A first close reading with general comprehension questions side-by-side with the text. 2. A second reading with deeper analysis questions alongside the t
Preview of Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson - Comprehension & Vocabulary Novel Unit

Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson - Comprehension & Vocabulary Novel Unit

This resource is a novel study unit ( comprehension, vocabulary and some activities) based on the novel by Laurie Halse Anderson - Speak. This resource has all you need to teach in-depth comprehension skills for this novel. It has all the comprehension questions, some activities, lots of vocabulary activities and quizzes that cover a wide range of skills. It has 84 pages of actual students work and the rest pages are answer keys.This resource is print and digital ( Google slides).Included in thi
Preview of Poetry Workbook for Middle School

Poetry Workbook for Middle School

No prep! Just print and teach!This Common-Core aligned workbook includes examples of poem analysis, exercises, quizzes, and writing. It is intended for middle school students who are learning to analyze poetry.Included:1. Poetry Elements and Definitions2. Examples of Select Elements3. A Poem for Teaching Poetry Analysis of Poetry Elements4. "I to My Perils"6. "The Charge of the Light Brigade"7. "The Village Blacksmith"8. "O Captain! My Captain"9. "Mother to Son"10. "On the Grasshopper and t
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Writing worksheets can help your child develop essential writing and literacy skills needed for school and life. If you’re a teacher or parent looking for printable and digital writing resources to help your student learn a writing concept, look no further! TPT has an extensive collection of resources, created by other teachers, that are designed to help with any need across grade levels.

For elementary students who are just learning to write, you can use worksheets to practice letter formation. Students in middle and high school can use learning stations to learn how to write and revise essays. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, you can sharpen your student's writing skills in no time. Extend writing activities beyond the classroom and observe as your child nurtures their imagination, enriches their vocabulary, and enhances their storytelling prowess.

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Here are a few ideas for writing activities — from our teacher-created resources — that you can find on TPT and that are designed to teach students how to write effectively. (Pro tip: These worksheets serve as an excellent complement to our reading materials.)

Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

Have students exchange their written work with a peer for feedback. This helps them strengthen their ability to identify and correct mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and spelling; give constructive criticism; and revise their writing based on feedback.

Sentence and Paragraph Construction

Provide sentence and paragraph building exercises to help students understand the basic structure of writing and how to organize their ideas coherently.

Letter Writing

Ask students to write letters to real or fictional recipients. They could compose formal letters, persuasive letters on specific topics, thank-you notes, or postcards.

Blogging

Create a classroom blog where students can publish their writing for a wider audience. This teaches them to write for a purpose and consider their audience's perspective.

Research Papers

Guide students through the process of researching and writing informative or argumentative essays. Teach them how to construct persuasive arguments and counterarguments on various topics, include evidence, and cite sources.

Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

By incorporating these (and other!) writing activities into your lesson plans, you can nurture a love for writing.

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