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Preview of THE MAGICIAN'S NEPHEW (The Chronicles of Narnia): Novel Study Unit + Answer Keys

THE MAGICIAN'S NEPHEW (The Chronicles of Narnia): Novel Study Unit + Answer Keys

"Glory be!" said the Cabby. "I'd have been a better man all my life if I'd known there were things like this." (from Ch. 8) WHY CHOOSE "THE MAGICIAN'S NEPHEW"?"The Magician's Nephew" is a perfect choice if you're looking for a fantasy novel that exemplifies the typical characteristics of the genre. It offers an engaging story that is lively and positive, with a good dose of humor and fun. The plot is simple yet well-constructed, making it particularly suitable for middle school students. Additio
Preview of TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD TRIAL, QUESTIONS, TEACHER NOTES | TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD

TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD TRIAL, QUESTIONS, TEACHER NOTES | TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD

Created by
Linda Jennifer
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD TRIAL, QUESTIONS, TEACHER NOTES | TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRDHere are a few comments from teachers like you:• I LOVED this resource! I have been trying to think of a way to get students to discuss Atticus Finch's comments about the courts and this is such a great activity. I used it after the trial and it worked great for remote learners and in-person learners. Thanks! • This was very unique and fun to use. Students were engaged. Highly recommend! Thanks!• Great! great! great!DIL
Preview of The Giver Novel Study The Giver Ending Explanation The Giver Unit Plans

The Giver Novel Study The Giver Ending Explanation The Giver Unit Plans

This lesson is for the final scene of The Giver, by Lois Lowry. Students complete discussion questions for chapter 23 where they interpret quotes from the final scene to determine what actually happened at the end of The Giver. Students always want the ending explained when finishing The Giver, so this activity helps students closely review the final scene to create their own understanding of the ending. This activity helps to alleviate students' feelings of frustration and confusion about the e
Preview of Reporter Task - Independent/Group Novel Study - Printable & Electronic

Reporter Task - Independent/Group Novel Study - Printable & Electronic

Created by
A Pair of Pears
In our Reporter project, students explore an important event in a story in order to write an news report about it. They are required to provide textual evidence and analysis of the story to show their understanding throughout the workbook. The package works for independent, small group, or whole class novel studies. This fantastic resource is available as a printable workbook and an electronic file.The Reporter workbook includes the following activities:InstructionsExemplarsGraphic OrganizersImp
Preview of Book Review/Reflection Worksheet (pair with any book)

Book Review/Reflection Worksheet (pair with any book)

Created by
Ms Dixon Teaches
This is a super easy, one-page book review/reflection that you can give to your students after they read ANY book!I have all of my students do this after we read a book as a class or individually, and we keep them within our class binders. At the end of the semester, it's a great way for the students to see everything that they've read (and if they tell you that they have forgotten all about it you can easily direct them back to this paper). It starts with several, easy to answer, elements of fi
Preview of Death on the Nile Novel Study-ReadingComprehension&Analysis (Chapters 13,14,15)

Death on the Nile Novel Study-ReadingComprehension&Analysis (Chapters 13,14,15)

Engage your students with this comprehensive and educational Death on the Nile Worksheet based on the captivating chapters 13, 14, and 15 of Agatha Christie's classic mystery novel. Designed for students in middle and high school, this worksheet provides a deep dive into the intricate plot, compelling characters, and intriguing clues of the story, making it an ideal resource for English literature classes.This Death on the Nile Worksheet is an invaluable tool for students in school. It enhances
Preview of RACE Writing Strategy Graphic Organizer

RACE Writing Strategy Graphic Organizer

Created by
Grade5Queen
Use this graphic organizer to help students plan their writing using the RACE strategy. This organizer has room for students to provide up to 2 details to answer a question. Please download the "Checklist for RACE" file so students can check each other's writing during peer editing.
Preview of The Lottery by Shirley Jackson Guided Reading Activities + Reading Quiz

The Lottery by Shirley Jackson Guided Reading Activities + Reading Quiz

This guided reading download can be used alongside Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery" to help with student comprehension. The download includes guided reading questions, a supplementary reading and short answer activity and a reading quiz. Guided Reading: includes three anticipatory questions for students to complete BEFORE reading the story. They should use their own opinions to decide whether they agree or disagree with each statement and explain why. After completing the anticipatory questions,
Preview of Of Mice and Men Chapter 3 CEA:  Silence

Of Mice and Men Chapter 3 CEA: Silence

Created by
GetLit
Students will read, annotate, and provide commentary on the passage in Chapter 3 in which Silence influences tone, mood, and the gravity of the scene in which Carlson shoots Candy's dog. They will then write a one paragraph CEA based on their annotations and commentary. The passage is included, as well as a Graphic Organizer.
Preview of The Thrill of Horror Introductory Lesson

The Thrill of Horror Introductory Lesson

This worksheet can help teachers get students to take note of the academic vocabulary for the collection 'Thrill of Horror'. It will also give students a chance to prepare for the argumentative speech/essay.
Preview of Article of the Week: Klitschko Fights for Ukraine

Article of the Week: Klitschko Fights for Ukraine

Created by
Amanda Brown
This is a simple article of the week assignment that can be done independently or in class. It is a high-interest article for those who are familiar with Vitali Klitschko, boxing, sports, or who are following the current war in Ukraine. Students are asked to make a prediction, survey the text, formulate a question, reflect on their reading, define challenging words, and answer a writing prompt (1 paragraph summary, 1 paragraph response).
Preview of Quote Sandwich

Quote Sandwich

Created by
Cara Simmons
You can use this worksheet for any assignment that you are asking students to provide evidence on. I use it in both a short story unit, as well as argument writing. Here is the typical quote sandwich breakdown that I use in my classroom: Top bun: restate question or introduce quote by giving context. Middle/ meat: The juicy evidence Bottom bun: explaining how this specific piece of evidence proves their point
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