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Middle school literature independent work packets for Microsoft PowerPoint $5-10

Preview of Storm Boy Colin Thiele MEGA BUNDLE - Teacher Guide - Task Cards - Printables

Storm Boy Colin Thiele MEGA BUNDLE - Teacher Guide - Task Cards - Printables

Created by
Literacy Guru
This is a 79-page unit of work on the Australian classic "Storm Boy" by Colin Thiele. I have used this text with both Stage Two and Stage Three students as a read-aloud as well as a Reader's Circle text. It contains a comprehensive teacher guide with chapter-by-chapter discussion questions. These can be used either as verbal discussion points in a Reader's Circle session, or as independent worksheets to consolidate student understanding of the text. There are also research points in this resourc
Preview of The Kite Fighters: Literature Journal (editable)

The Kite Fighters: Literature Journal (editable)

Created by
Christina Dotson
This is a literature journal for the novel "The Kite Fighters" by Linda Sue Park.This reading guide divides the book into eight sections. For each section, four types of activities are provided:Each Quick Check is a question that tests basic comprehension and often involves some level of summarizing. (If you are familiar with QARs, these are usually what we would call “Think and Search” questions.)Each Higher Order Thinking question is just that—a question that utilizes higher order thinking suc
Preview of Literary Elements: Conflict w/ Langston Hughes's "Thank You Ma'am" Mini Unit

Literary Elements: Conflict w/ Langston Hughes's "Thank You Ma'am" Mini Unit

Teaching conflict and other literary elements at the beginning of the year or doing an end of the year refresher, this mini-unit is perfect for engaging your students and firmly teaching and assessing the concept of conflict.Langston Hughes's classic "Thank You, Ma'am" is a perfect short story to explore the different types of conflict. I use this in my own middle and high school classroom. This resource includes:•Conflict Slideshow•2-Page Guided Fill-In Notes•4 pages of conflict exercises •Shor
Preview of Presentable Chapter-by-Chapter Reading Check on The Witch of Blackbird Pond

Presentable Chapter-by-Chapter Reading Check on The Witch of Blackbird Pond

Created by
Sean Winstead
Hello, I work with behavioral students and one thing that I found that works the best is to give my students reading checks while they read. This purchase is a reading guide for students to hunt down basic information within each chapter. While the questions are based on what the text explicitly says, it helps to focus students on what is happening. This can be used for homework or in-class work. - Due to Microsoft pages may need to be reformatted to fit on one page
Preview of Presentable Chapter-By-Chapter Reading Check on The Outsiders

Presentable Chapter-By-Chapter Reading Check on The Outsiders

Created by
Sean Winstead
Hello, I work with behavioral students and one thing that I found that works the best is to give my students reading checks while they read. This purchase is a reading guide for students to hunt down basic information within each chapter. While the questions are based on what the text explicitly says, it helps to focus students on what is happening. This can be used for homework or in-class work. - Due to Microsoft pages may need to be reformatted to fit on one page
Preview of Beowulf and the Anglo Saxons - Interactive Introduction and Exploration

Beowulf and the Anglo Saxons - Interactive Introduction and Exploration

Teaching in a variety of ways makes learning interesting for students and for you. For my Beowulf unit, I do a two-part introduction the materials for which I have included here. I begin with the presentation on Anglo Saxons and Beowulf and hand them notes that they can fill out while we walk through the presentation in class (Part 1). Then students do an exploration on their own which require them to watch informational videos and process what they've seen (Part 2). We then go over their answer
Preview of Independent Study Book Report

Independent Study Book Report

Created by
Our Common Room
No two students are alike. Some have to take emergency medical leave, go on vacation, or have simply fallen behind and are discouraged about making the grade. This assignment provides teachers and students alike with an opportunity to make the grade! Attached you'll find a comprehensive, all inclusive Google Slide deck with 4 activities to demonstrate student learning, comprehension, and analytical skills for their chosen book. The slide deck includes links to digital copies of 16 different nove
Preview of To Kill A Mockingbird No Prep Movie Guide Middle & High School ESL & Sub Ready!

To Kill A Mockingbird No Prep Movie Guide Middle & High School ESL & Sub Ready!

This is a To Kill a Mockingbird (TKAM) themed movie guide that is suitable to use in conjunction with a TKAM novel/book unit, center, or as an emergency sub plan. This film guide will cover more than just the movie so students will be engaged before, during, and after the film. This item is a prefect fit for late beginning - intermediate- advanced English proficiency middle and high school ESL/ELL/EL/EDL/ML/EFL students. Students can easily work independently or in pairs. This guide includes:-in
Preview of With the Fire on High - Novel Unit, Readers Response Journal Packet - Editable

With the Fire on High - Novel Unit, Readers Response Journal Packet - Editable

This product includes:12 page packet or individual worksheets for reading the novel With the Fire on High by Elizabeth AcevedoThe pages include reader's response journal questions and space for students to write responses, pre-reading and post-reading activities.View the preview to see details about what is included.This product is an editable PowerPoint. It can be printed or assigned digitally. This is a great product for celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month!
Preview of A Wrinkle in Time -- Close Reading Questions for Each Chapter

A Wrinkle in Time -- Close Reading Questions for Each Chapter

Created by
KSarah ELA
A Wrinkle in Time is a middle school classic! Teach with confidence using this detailed set of close-reading questions for each chapter. Questions cover comprehension of the story, figurative language, vocabulary, and allusions. These will have your students digging deeper and enjoying the complexity of L'engle's sci-fi bestseller. A thorough answer key is included for each chapter, so teachers can quickly discuss and cover material in class if desired. Great for nightly homework or for a
Preview of The Kite Fighters Level W- Module 3: Rise to the Occasion

The Kite Fighters Level W- Module 3: Rise to the Occasion

Created by
STEM NYC
37 slides to edit and download as you wish.3 Group projects.Vocabulary WordsFigurative language guided reading questions6 StandardsReport on a topic or text, tell a story, or recount an experience with appropriate facts and relevant, descriptive details, speaking clearly at an understandable pace and volume appropriate for audience.Come to discussions prepared, having read or studied required material; draw on that preparation and other information known about the topic to explore ideas under di
Preview of The Great Kapok Tree - Level O

The Great Kapok Tree - Level O

Created by
STEM NYC
23 slides to edit and download as you wish.Vocabulary Words- Context CluesText Based QuestionsFigurative LanguageDetermine a theme or central idea and explain how it is supported by key details; summarize a text.Locate and refer to relevant details and evidence when explaining what a text says explicitly/implicitly and make logical inferences.Include digital media and/or visual displays in presentations to emphasize and enhance central ideas or themes.
Preview of The Lemonade War- GUIDED READING LEVEL S.

The Lemonade War- GUIDED READING LEVEL S.

Created by
STEM NYC
45 slides to edit and download as you wish.3 Group projects.Vocabulary Words- Context CluesText Based QuestionsFigurative Language In literary texts, compare and contrast two or more characters, settings, and events, drawing on specific details in the text. In informational texts, explain the relationships or interactions between two or more individuals, events, ideas, or concepts based on specific evidence from the text.Determine a theme or central idea and explain how it is supported by key de
Preview of Upper Elementary Literacy Bundle for Online Learning.

Upper Elementary Literacy Bundle for Online Learning.

Navigating the world of online learning with upper elementary students?I've tried to make it easier with two lesson packages that work both in class, online, or a combination of both. Most of us know the two stories "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie" and "The Three Little Pigs." Now you can use both without having any of the books in your overworked hands with these two packages. I've sourced online videos and Epic read-aloud versions to make this easier to implement (please note I do not own any of
Preview of Middle School Reading and Learning From Stories, Part 1

Middle School Reading and Learning From Stories, Part 1

"Reading and Learning from Stories, Part 1": In order to read and learn from stories, students need to understand how stories are constructed and how authors make meaning. They need the vocabulary which allows them to deconstruct texts and construct their own reactions to the texts. This lesson is part 1 of this process. It includes 5-7 class periods worth of study in Elements of Stories, the Plot Wave Diagram and Subject, Theme & Moral. The unit is created as a 45-slide presentation, with e
Preview of High School Reading and Learning From Literature, Part 1

High School Reading and Learning From Literature, Part 1

"Reading and Learning from Literature, Part 1" is geared for students and teachers in grades 8-10. In order to read and learn from stories, students need to understand how stories are constructed and how authors make meaning. They need the vocabulary which allows them to deconstruct texts and construct their own reactions to the texts. This lesson is part 1 of this process. It includes 4-5 class periods worth of study in Elements of Stories, the Plot Wave Diagram and Subject, Theme & Moral.
Preview of Middle School Reading and Learning From Stories, Part 2

Middle School Reading and Learning From Stories, Part 2

"Reading and Learning from Stories, Part 2": This unit furthers the material covered in Part 1, wherein students built a foundation in understanding story construction by learning the basics of Elements of Stories, the Plot Wave Diagram, Subject, Theme and Moral. Part 2 is an appropriate lesson for students who have completed Part 1 or for those who already have acquired this foundation. In this unit, we explore how stories bring us into the minds and experiences of characters, and how consideri
Preview of High School Reading and Learning From Literature, Part 2

High School Reading and Learning From Literature, Part 2

"Reading and Learning from Literature, Part Two" This unit is designed for students in grades 8-10. It furthers the material covered in High School EnglishExcellence Reading and Learning from Stories Part One, wherein students built a foundation in understanding story construction by learning the basics of Elements of Stories, the Plot Wave Diagram, Subject, Theme and Moral. Part 2 is an appropriate lesson for students who have completed Part 1, or for those who already have acquired this found
Preview of Short Story Unit

Short Story Unit

Created by
Katie Quinn
This is a great interactive short story unit. Students select different short stories from the provided link, and complete activities for each one. Students upload pictures of their work, or directly fill into the Google Slide. This is compatible with Google Classroom or you could print it off and have students complete it directly onto the piece of paper.
Preview of The One and Only Ivan Level S

The One and Only Ivan Level S

Created by
STEM NYC
39 slides to edit and download as you wish.Vocabulary Words- Context CluesText Based QuestionsFigurative LanguageGroup projectsDetermine a theme or central idea and explain how it is supported by key details; summarize a text.Locate and refer to relevant details and evidence when explaining what a text says explicitly/implicitly and make logical inferences.Include digital media and/or visual displays in presentations to emphasize and enhance central ideas or themes.
Preview of No Fear Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet (Characters, Prologue, and Act One)

No Fear Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet (Characters, Prologue, and Act One)

Powerpoint to help students begin No Fear Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet. Beginning with a character exercise, then moving on to Prologue questions, and lastly, Act One questions.
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