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Preview of "Posted" by John David Anderson - Novel Unit

"Posted" by John David Anderson - Novel Unit

Created by
Arlene Manemann
"Posted" by John David Anderson is a page turner book, and I created this unit so that students would have some responsibility at chapter ends but would not be delayed long. Consequently, for every chapter I have three (mostly multiple part) questions, similar to exit tickets but a little longer and more detailed. I broke up the story into four units: Ch.1 to 5; Ch.6 to 10; Ch.7 to 15, Ch. 16 to 20. It should do well for a read-aloud, all-class reading, or small groups. Include
Preview of Module 1 8th Grade Wit and Wisdom lesson slides

Module 1 8th Grade Wit and Wisdom lesson slides

This product contains all lesson slides for Wit and Wisdom Module 1 Poetics and The Power of Storytelling. The slides will include journal prompts, writing prompts, Think-Pair-Share, Stop and Jot, Activities, art images, video clips, vocabulary, and more.
Preview of Adventures of Ulysses by Bernard Evslin Test and Answer Key (Printable)

Adventures of Ulysses by Bernard Evslin Test and Answer Key (Printable)

Mythological fiction is a genre that appeals to the imaginations of many middle and high school students. The Adventures of Ulysses by Bernard Evslin is a modern retelling of Homer's The Odyssey, written in a manner that is easier to process—even for struggling readers. With this summative test covering the entire novel, English teachers will be able to evaluate students' comprehensive text comprehension and ability to analyze key characters, plot developments, and themes. An answer key and stan
Preview of READING AND WRITING: BLOOM'S TAXONOMY-BASED WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS - BUNDLE

READING AND WRITING: BLOOM'S TAXONOMY-BASED WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS - BUNDLE

Created by
JOHN DSOUZA
This bundle of 8 products (Worksheets with Answers) is perfect for teaching Reading and Writing. These no prep activities would be great for ELA lessons or ELA centers. Your students will love these exercises that are planned for student engagement.After completing these activities, the students will be able to:Identify the components of the structure of the writing.Identify the language strategies employed in in the writing.Identify the features of the writing.Follow the structure and strategie
Preview of World War I: The Battle of the Air Passage and Essay Response

World War I: The Battle of the Air Passage and Essay Response

This packet begins with some notes which include ways you can extend and enrich learning about the Battle of the Air in World War I. Then follows a five page passage about the Battle of the Air in World War I. This is followed by eight comprehension questions and then directions for writing a short essay. There are two graphic organizers to allow student to gather and organize their ideas before writing the essay on the provided lined and bordered pages. There is an answer key and this is writte
Preview of Holes Louis Sachar - Create a Character. Create a new story and ending

Holes Louis Sachar - Create a Character. Create a new story and ending

Holes Louis Sachar - Create a Character. Create a new story and endingThis packet contains 3 worksheetsworksheet 1 = Students create a character with a nickname. They will be asked to write why the character has to go to Camp Green Lake. They will be asked to define the characters role and what they do in the story. They also need to come up with an ending for their character.worksheet 2 = Students draw this character and give them a name and nickname.worksheet 3 = Students summarize holes b
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