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Preview of "The Giver" Book vs Movie Comparison Worksheet

"The Giver" Book vs Movie Comparison Worksheet

This 2 page worksheet guides students in comparing and contrasting "The Giver" book and movie. They can complete the worksheet as they are watching the movie, or it can be an activity they do afterwards. They will use critical-thinking skills to analyze character and plot changes, while also answering additional opinion-based questions.
Preview of ELA TEST PREP RACE WRITING STRATEGY PRACTICE CONSTRUCTED RESPONSE W PROMPTS

ELA TEST PREP RACE WRITING STRATEGY PRACTICE CONSTRUCTED RESPONSE W PROMPTS

LAST MINUTE ELA Test Prep Review! Here's the quickest way to help your students break down writing prompts and write flawless short and extended constructed responses using RACE strategy + Transitions. Not only is RACE writing great for test prep, it also teaches proper paragraph writing, as well as how to provide evidence with elaboration. Digital and Printable. ELA TEST PREP WORKSHOPCover pageTips for preparing for the test: The night before and the morning of the testConstructed response exp
Preview of ELA TEST PREP and AFTER STATE TESTING ACTIVITIES | Literary Review with Movies

ELA TEST PREP and AFTER STATE TESTING ACTIVITIES | Literary Review with Movies

What to do before AND after the ELA state test? You're covered with this bundle! The last minute test prep workshop teaches students to write flawless constructed responses in 5 easy steps. Afterwards, you can relax and have some fun with literary review and movie guide workshops. ELA TEST PREP WORKSHOPCover pageTips for preparing for the test: The night before and the morning of the testConstructed response explanation and reference sheetRACE + T (transitions) teach / reference sheetConstructed
Preview of Book and Movie Compare and Contrast Graphic Organizer

Book and Movie Compare and Contrast Graphic Organizer

This editable graphic organizer was created to guide students with comparing and contrasting a book and movie of the same or similar topic while saving you time and preparation. All you need to do is click and print! Since this graphic organizer is editable, you can add, delete, or revise the boxes to fit your needs and can be used with any book or movie! This assignment also works great for a formative assessment. Topics to compare and contrast within this worksheet include:- Title- Characters
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