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5th grade literature resources for Easel Activities and for GATE

Preview of Depth and Complexity Critical Thinking Literature Circles Book Clubs

Depth and Complexity Critical Thinking Literature Circles Book Clubs

Created by
Teacher Thrive
Add some depth and complexity to traditional Literature Circles with this complete and ready-to-use resource!You will be amazed by the level of discussion and critical thinking that will take place among your students. Each Literature Circle role (listed below) is directly connected to 11 elements of critical thinking: Big Ideas, Rules, Trends, Patterns, Language of the Discipline, Ethics, Relationships Over Time, Details, Unanswered Questions, Across Disciplines, and Multiple Perspectives). Ju
Preview of Perseus, Theseus, and the Hero's Journey - Patterns of Events in the Quest

Perseus, Theseus, and the Hero's Journey - Patterns of Events in the Quest

Created by
Brenda Kovich
Explore the hero’s journey! Students compare and contrast “Perseus” and “Theseus,” identify a common pattern of events, and explore the monomyth. After selecting a novel or movie, kids chronicle that quest. Finally, they write original stories using similar plots.Open the preview to take a closer look.Activities were developed to challenge strong readers and encourage higher order thinking skills.First, students analyze two myths. “Perseus” and “Theseus” have been adapted middle grade readers.Ki
Preview of Compare & Contrast 2 Stories - 10 Paired Passages - 4th & 5th Grade Folktales

Compare & Contrast 2 Stories - 10 Paired Passages - 4th & 5th Grade Folktales

Created by
Brenda Kovich
Compare and contrast literature with ten paired passages. This set emphasizes identification and use of story elements to construct responses. Students read two folktales, organize elements in tables, transfer them to Venn diagrams, and explain in paragraphs. Open the preview to take a closer look.Five sets of folktales from around the world were carefully selected and adapted for fourth and fifth grade students.“Mani and Sol” (Norway) and “The Fire Dog” (Korea)“The Goose and the Golden Egg” (S
Preview of Medusa Mythology Activities | Character Description and Point of View

Medusa Mythology Activities | Character Description and Point of View

Created by
Brenda Kovich
Who has hair of snakes and eyes that can turn you to stone? Medusa, of course! You can spice up your mythology unit or novel study with these engaging literature activities. Grab students’ attention with two different views of this alluring mythical creature.“Medusa,” a humorous poem told in first person, characterizes the Gorgon as a frustrated woman who just can’t do a thing with her hair. Conversely, a brief narrative entitled “The Dreadful Gorgons” provides a third-person account of Perseus’
Preview of Comparing Cinderella Stories from Around the World with Picture Books

Comparing Cinderella Stories from Around the World with Picture Books

Created by
Brenda Kovich
Comparing Cinderella stories? In these activities, the class reads fairy tales from around the world, as well as parodies. Then they analyze elements and discover similarities between folktales in different locales.Note: No stories are included in this resource. Activities use picture books from your library.Open the preview to take a closer look. Although lesson plans state that the teacher will read books aloud, materials may also be used for independent reading.First, the teacher reads severa
Preview of Writing Pourquoi Tales with Just So Stories as Mentor Texts - 4th & 5th Grade

Writing Pourquoi Tales with Just So Stories as Mentor Texts - 4th & 5th Grade

Created by
Brenda Kovich
Kids explore pourquoi tale mentor texts from Just So Stories. Rudyard Kipling’s lively style encourages kids to experiment with word choice, repetition, and voices of the narrator and characters. After studying his work, fourth or fifth grade students plan and write their own. Open the preview to take a closer look at the writing project. First, kids read “How the Camel Got His Humps” and work on story elements.The class discusses elements of literature: characters with goals, obstacles, steps t
Preview of 4 Just So Stories - Differentiated Reading Passages - Pourquoi Tales

4 Just So Stories - Differentiated Reading Passages - Pourquoi Tales

Created by
Brenda Kovich
Your students will love these lively pourquoi tales. This resource includes originals plus three differentiated adaptations of four Just So Stories. Passages are included as a printable PDF, eBook, and digital Easel Activities, which allow kids to annotate directly on the pages. “How the Camel Got His Hump”“How the Jaguar Got His Spots”“The Beginning of the Armadillo”“The Elephant’s Child”Open the preview to take a closer look.Reach every child in your classroom! Multiple levels let you challeng
Preview of Blood on the River Gallery Walk

Blood on the River Gallery Walk

Get students up and moving during your Blood on the River novel study! This gallery walk is an excellent post-reading novel study activity, giving students the chance to recall all kinds of important details and make rich connections to characters in the novel.If you teach Blood on the River, you won't want to miss the rest of my bestselling Blood on the River Novel Unit!To spark some rich class discussion after reading this novel, print the eight question pages and stick them on giant poster pa
Preview of Soldier's Heart Gallery Walk

Soldier's Heart Gallery Walk

Get students up and moving as they recall, review, and discuss everything they've learned! Wrap up your Soldier's Heart novel study with an interactive gallery walk (part of my Soldier's Heart Novel Study Bundle). Students will characterize the protagonist, visualize novel settings, identify cause and effect, and review plot events.This resource includes eight large question cards that you can post around your classroom, either on poster paper or whiteboard/chalkboard space where students can re
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