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8th grade Common Core W.11-12.1 guided reading books

Preview of Death Coming Up the Hill : A Vietnam War Novel Workbook

Death Coming Up the Hill : A Vietnam War Novel Workbook

This hands-on, engaging workbook acts as a strong supplement to the novel Death Coming Up the Hill by Chris Crowe. It is a fantastic resource for engaging students with historical literature and poetry and focuses on both Bloom's Taxonomy and Common Core Standards. Students will come away from the unit with a strong knowledge base of the Vietnam War, the late 1960s, haiku poetry, research sources, and informative texts.The workbook includes:A cover pagePre-reading research activity regarding t
Preview of As You Like It - "All the World's a Stage" - Introducing Shakespeare Activity

As You Like It - "All the World's a Stage" - Introducing Shakespeare Activity

Are you ready to engage your students in the timeless beauty of Shakespearean literature, but need a way to get your foot in the door? These resources on “Shakespeare’s Famous Speeches” are the perfect way to simply and effectively get your students to successfully learn from “The Bard of Avon.”As an educator, it is of the utmost importance to foster a love for language and literature in my students, and every product I create is crafted with this goal in mind. I created resources for “Shakespea
Preview of Sherlock Holmes Close Reading Study Guide | SILVER BLAZE | Worksheets

Sherlock Holmes Close Reading Study Guide | SILVER BLAZE | Worksheets

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Class Act Press
Fog! Gas lights! Mysteries! SHERLOCK HOLMES must be close at hand. Silver Blaze--Sherlock Holmes Close Reading Study Guide is ready so students can enjoy a trip to Holmes’s flat at 221B Baker Street, London, and to the countryside in Dartmoor where Holmes and Dr. Watson investigate the disappearance of the famous race horse Silver Blaze and the apparent murder of the horse’s trainer.Here’s what you’ll find in your 51-page reproducible guide:• introductory information about the story, along with
Preview of The Hunger Games Chapters 10-18 Questions and Journals

The Hunger Games Chapters 10-18 Questions and Journals

The attached documents are chapter questions and journal assignments to accompany the reading of The Hunger Games in any type of classroom. These questions have been used three times in the classroom setting and require the students to look beyond what is said in the text for answers that seek a further understanding of the text.
Preview of Blank Check, A Young Adult Novel - Study Guide

Blank Check, A Young Adult Novel - Study Guide

From the thrilling Young Adult Book, Blank Check.Educators designed the study guide for educators.What’s included in this Study Guide?All 50 state standards for English / Language Arts Grades 6-12  Over 30 Pre and Post Reading Activities 300 Vocabulary & Literary TermsDesigned for Distance Education & Traditional ClassroomThe Study Guide provides teachers with lessons that entail excitement and engagement.Activities include multiple websites that create critical thinking and student-cent
Preview of To Kill a Mockingbird Expostitory Writing:  Foil, Parallel and Catalyst

To Kill a Mockingbird Expostitory Writing: Foil, Parallel and Catalyst

This assignment will assist students to recognize character development such as the foil, parallel, and catalyst characters in Harper Lee’s novel, To Kill a Mockingbird. Students will work in groups to identify these types of characters in the novel. They will then write an expository paper to explain how the author uses these characters throughout the work. A list of characters that fit into these three categories is included as well as two examples of introductory paragraphs that will he
Preview of The Hunger Games Journal Writing Rubric

The Hunger Games Journal Writing Rubric

You can use this rubric to assess students performance on journal entries for The Hunger Games. The rubric is aligned to the Common Core Learning Standards
Preview of T.A.G.S. Thesis Statement Handout

T.A.G.S. Thesis Statement Handout

Created by
Ashley Storey
The T.A.G.S. acronym is very helpful for high schoolers when practicing literary analysis. I project this in my classroom and give copies while we are planning our writing.
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