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Balanced literacy Common Core RL.7.2 scaffolded notes

Preview of A Netflix Film Study: The Cat in The Hat

A Netflix Film Study: The Cat in The Hat

Created by
Kiyabe Klassroom
This is a Netflix film study of the Cat in the Hat with a focus on characterization, comprehension, attention to detail, theme, and description of settings, events, and characters. This features an 11 page study with over 70 questions that are multiple choice, and open-ended. There are some opinionated and discussion questions also added.
Preview of Theme, Literary Elements, and Inferencing Visual

Theme, Literary Elements, and Inferencing Visual

Created by
JC Productions
Reading for and writing about Theme can be called the apex of exploring literature. Here is a visual that puts it there. You can use it to talk about how literary elements form the basis for analyzing literature, and how literary devices build on this foundation. For example, mood can be created from more basic elements, such as the setting, plot events, characterization, and imagery. (Class activity suggestion: You can print out or project this visual onto a white board and have your students
Preview of Reading Strategies for Analyzing Characters

Reading Strategies for Analyzing Characters

This bundle has a group of graphic organizers that are designed specifically for analyzing characters in a fictional text. These graphic organizers are great for visual thinkers who need planning and support when reading texts. Each organizer includes directions and sentence starters for clarity.
Preview of Reading Strategy- What's Your Problem?

Reading Strategy- What's Your Problem?

This strategy is helpful for determining a conflict in a story based on multiple criteria. It does require that a teacher has taught various forms of conflict in literature (Person vs. Person, Person vs. Nature, etc.). Students should be able to determine the problem in the story, what causes the problem, the type of conflict it is, and how it relates to the character, setting, or theme.
Preview of Reading Strategy- Look for a Pattern

Reading Strategy- Look for a Pattern

This graphic organizer allows students to think about how a characters actions do or do not change through the course of a text. By looking at patterns in a characters actions, students can determine various character traits based on their actions. For example, if Character A keeps interrupting Character B, then a student can determine that Character A is insensitive or bossy.
Preview of Literary Theme Lesson Plan & Worksheet

Literary Theme Lesson Plan & Worksheet

Created by
Jessica Low
Make finding, writing, and supporting a theme simple with this easy to use lesson plan. The lesson includes interactive note taking, a free write, modeling, and independent practice. Guide students through notes about what a theme is and is not. Practice, and perfect. Your students will love finding the themes of fun stories with an easy to navigate graphic organizer. Next, get students to write about theme using the graphic organizer to organize their ideas. *********************************
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