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Preview of Fiction Notice & Note Signposts Doodle Notes

Fiction Notice & Note Signposts Doodle Notes

Engage students' whole brain while teaching this fun reading strategy! Doodle notes engage verbal and visual centers in the brain which helps students retain information longer. Notice & Note Signposts are engaging reading tools that send students on a scavenger hunt through a text to make deeper meaning. These notes would be a great way to introduce the topic to your students. Each signpost has its own notes sheet: - Tough Questions - Again & Again - Words of the Wiser - Memory Mom
Preview of STEAL Characterization - Indirect & Direct Characterization - Notes & Worksheets

STEAL Characterization - Indirect & Direct Characterization - Notes & Worksheets

Are you looking for an engaging STEAL characterization lesson with notes and practice worksheets? This resource teaches students how to use STEAL to analyze characters effectively and introduces students to direct and indirect characterization. This start to finish lesson teaches the difference between direct and indirect characterization, how to use the STEAL characterization and apply the lesson to real life! With this resource, your students will be able to effectively analyze how an author
Preview of Types of Conflict in Literature - Internal/External Conflict Slides & Worksheets

Types of Conflict in Literature - Internal/External Conflict Slides & Worksheets

Are you looking for an engaging lesson that covers the types of conflict in literature and the differences between internal and external conflict with slides, notes, worksheets, and activities? This resource provides everything you need for a start-to-finish types of conflict lesson. Stop scrolling and take a look at the preview for more! This resource teaches types of conflict in literature in a practical and engaging way! Students get to make real world connections and real life applications t
Preview of Hatchet novel study adapted resources Spec.ed/ESL quizzes worksheets handouts

Hatchet novel study adapted resources Spec.ed/ESL quizzes worksheets handouts

Created by
Nessa's Lessons
Hatchet by Gary Paulson novel study. Complete no-prep bundle. 126 pages of specially adapted resources - Handouts worksheets wordsearches quizzes. Chapters 1-19 scaffolded resources for Special education/ESL, but also suitable for High school lower level students and home schoolers. Ideal for differentiating lessons.A variety of hand outs, quizzes and worksheets you can use with lower level students whilst studying the novel to ensure differentiation.Divided into 3 sections-Chapters 1-7Chapters
Preview of Analyzing Characters & Their Traits CCSS RL.6.1 & RL.6.3 Aligned**

Analyzing Characters & Their Traits CCSS RL.6.1 & RL.6.3 Aligned**

Sometimes asking a student to "Analyze a Character" can be quite challenging, especially if they don't have a bank of traits and characteristics as part of their background knowledge. In this resource, you will find 84 character traits printed with cute borders that are ready to go on a bulletin board for character traits! It also includes student notes to outline how to analyze a character. Need a few definitions to go with it? Excellent! Included are definitions for: -Traits -Motives -Ana
Preview of Literary Elements Guided Notes

Literary Elements Guided Notes

Created by
Riv's Room
Thanks for your interest in the Literary Elements Guided Notes resource! This resource is perfect for English/Language Arts classes and for special education students who need to learn story elements or literary elements.  This resource includes multi-page guided notes documents that focus on specific literary concepts. Guided notes can also be known as skeleton notes or scaffolded notes. Each concept has a note page that comes in an editable electronic version (so students can take notes with t
Preview of BUNDLE: All Lunch Money Adapted Chapters and Discussion Questions

BUNDLE: All Lunch Money Adapted Chapters and Discussion Questions

Created by
Cher Dills
Great resource for those who teach using the novel Lunch Money by Andrew Clements. It is directly aligned with the Ready Gen and other curriculums. This is best suited for students who struggle to access the text. A condensed, easy to read reference of each chapter that still contains the content and larger meanings of the overall text. Perfect for ELL students or students with disabilities. The chapter book is a reading level R but these chapters range from level M- O. This resource also has gr
Preview of Collection 2 Animal Intelligence Digital Activities Bundle

Collection 2 Animal Intelligence Digital Activities Bundle

Created by
Teach2Write
THIS IS A GROWING BUNDLE - the price goes up as I add to this bundle, so buying early saves you bunches!These digital activities will save you time and with this bundle of resources, they will also save you money.Look at each of the individual previews to see what is included.Most Digital files contain Google Slides Students Digital Worksheets, PDF teacher directions with step-by-step directions and keys and rubrics, and Google Forms Collaborative Discussions and Vocabulary Quizzes for most sel
Preview of And Then There Were None Chapter Notes with Scaffolds

And Then There Were None Chapter Notes with Scaffolds

Created by
BrownBeyondBooks
And Then There Were None chapter notes with scaffolds. Print as many necessary for your chapters!
Preview of STORY PLOT TASK CARDS AND WORKSHEETS

STORY PLOT TASK CARDS AND WORKSHEETS

Created by
JOHN DSOUZA
A bunch of 10 worksheets and task cards on plot elements of a story.This Resource Includes:Identifying conflict types.Suggesting conflict and plot types for genres.Identifying plot elements.Developing plot and describing.Demonstrating knowledge of plot in writing.Matching plot elements with their meaning.Here are some possible uses for these in your classroom:To challenge early finishersFor effective tutoringAs ESL stations and sub tubsAs holiday work and homeworkFor small group collaborationsFo
Preview of Fiction Genre Study and Book Report +Word Search CCSS Grades 3-6 Print and Teach

Fiction Genre Study and Book Report +Word Search CCSS Grades 3-6 Print and Teach

Explore essential story elements and nurture critical thinking in young readers with this Fiction Genre Study and Book Report. This scaffolded study, with its defined terms, promotes independence and empowers students to approach fiction with a deeper understanding.Key Components of the Fiction Book Report include:An anchor chart defining fiction, exploring the purpose of reading fiction, and introducing popular genres.An optional cover for student materials.A thought-provoking quote for analysi
Preview of Character and Setting Analysis (Authentic Text Excerpts Included)

Character and Setting Analysis (Authentic Text Excerpts Included)

These tasks will help your students analyze and compare settings and characters in fictional text. In this pack you will find:An anchor chart or reference sheet for students to use when analyzing charactersLesson ideas and a video that aligns with reference sheet to introduce or review character analysisExtensive character trait list, with no "feeling or emotional" adjectives.4 tasks cards that align and support the anchor chart/reference sheet.2 Graphic organizers to use with ANY text; stude
Preview of Scaffolded Plot Mountain Worksheets

Scaffolded Plot Mountain Worksheets

Created by
Read Write Lead
This resource contains two versions of a plot mountain with some support to help students understand parts of plot! The more scaffolded version has guiding questions for students to answer for each part of the plot mountain, while the other has emojis to remind students what each part of plot is about. This activity helps students understand story structure and identify the most important parts of a narrative text! It can also be used for them to plan out their own narrative writing.
Preview of Five Story Elements - Digital Anchor Charts / Reference Sheets

Five Story Elements - Digital Anchor Charts / Reference Sheets

Created by
SEES
Make your life easier!These reference charts are colorful, detailed, and well designed to support students with key information needed to comprehend literature. They are a quick and handy way for middle school students to dig deeper when learning about the five story elements.For a very affordable price, you have access to anchor charts that also provide support to ELL students with sentences in some students' home language (Haitian Creole, French, Spanish).Additionally, these resources can be p
Preview of Literary Conflict Notes

Literary Conflict Notes

Created by
Ms Finchy
Use these google slides notes, and printable note taker to easily teach literary conflict. The slides give definitions and examples of man vs. man, man vs. nature, man vs. self, and man vs. society. This is a no prep, easy way to teach this topic.
Preview of BUNDLE: Lunch Money Adapted Chapters and Discussion Questions Chapters 20-24

BUNDLE: Lunch Money Adapted Chapters and Discussion Questions Chapters 20-24

Created by
Cher Dills
Great resource for those who teach using the novel Lunch Money by Andrew Clements. It is directly aligned with the Ready Gen and other curriculums. This is best suited for students who struggle to access the text. A condensed, easy to read reference of each chapter that still contains the content and larger meanings of the overall text. Perfect for ELL students or students with disabilities. The chapter book is a reading level R but these chapters range from level M- O. This resource also has gr
Preview of STORY PLOT HANDOUTS

STORY PLOT HANDOUTS

Created by
JOHN DSOUZA
A compact review of story plot organized for quick referencing.This Includes:Vocabulary OverviewStory GenresConflict TypesPlot TypesPlot DiagramPlot TemplateAssessment RubricsHere are some possible uses for these in your classroom:To challenge early finishersFor effective tutoringAs ESL stations and sub tubsAs holiday work and homeworkFor small group collaborationsFor an end of unit assessments For reinforcement and enrichmentThis is what teachers say about these resources:WRITING BUNDLE-LESSON
Preview of Freytag Plot Structure Organizer

Freytag Plot Structure Organizer

Created by
Jacob Roop
This narrative plot organizer is great for middle or high school English or Drama teachers who are covering the elements of narrative plot for a novel, short story, play, or film. Students can annotate the important events in a narrative with the clean, easy-to-read diagram.
Preview of What Is Setting? Digital Anchor Chart - Middle School

What Is Setting? Digital Anchor Chart - Middle School

Created by
SEES
Make your life easier!This resource is a quick and handy way for middle school students to dig a little deeper when learning about the setting of a story. For a very affordable price, you have access to an anchor chart that also provides support to ELL students with sentences in some students' home language (Haitian Creole, French, Spanish).It also includes images to enhance comprehension not only for ELL students, but also for Special Education students.Additionally, this resource can be printe
Preview of Keys of Knowledge - PLOT

Keys of Knowledge - PLOT

Keys of Knowledge - PLOT a scaffolded note about how to understand the parts of the plot in a story. PERFECT for ESL students! Students use the Keys of Knowledge as notes, manipulatives during discussion, writing, or to guide their thinking about a concept, task or skill. PLOT is only one key. Check out the SET! Look no further for English manipulatives that scaffold student learning!
Preview of What is Conflict? Digital Anchor Chart - Middle School

What is Conflict? Digital Anchor Chart - Middle School

Created by
SEES
Make your life easier!This resource is a quick and handy way for middle school students to dig a little deeper when learning about the conflict in a story. For a very affordable price, you have access to an anchor chart that also provides support to ELL students with sentences in some students' home language (Haitian Creole, French, Spanish).It also includes images to enhance comprehension not only for ELL students, but also for Special Education students.Additionally, this resource can be print
Preview of What is Plot? Digital Anchor Chart  - Middle School

What is Plot? Digital Anchor Chart - Middle School

Created by
SEES
Make your life easier!This resource is a quick and handy way for middle school students to dig a little deeper when learning about the plot of a story.For a very affordable price, you have access to an anchor chart that also provides support to ELL students with sentences in some students' home language (Haitian Creole, French, Spanish).It also includes graphic organizers to enhance comprehension not only for ELL students, but also for Special Education students.Additionally, this resource can b
Preview of What Are Characters? Digital Anchor Chart - Middle School

What Are Characters? Digital Anchor Chart - Middle School

Created by
SEES
Make your life easier!This resource is a quick and handy way for middle school students to dig a little deeper when learning about characters. For a very affordable price, you have access to an anchor chart that also provides support to ELL students with sentences in some students' home language (Haitian Creole, French, Spanish).It also includes images to enhance comprehension not only for ELL students, but also for Special Education students.Additionally, this resource can be printed out as a r
Preview of Graduation and Conclusion Notes - Tuesdays with Morrie

Graduation and Conclusion Notes - Tuesdays with Morrie

Scaffolded notes to help students with independent reading of the last few chapters in Tuesdays with Morrie.
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