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Free service learning literature circles for Gifted and Talented

Preview of The Tale of Despereaux ~ A Novel Study

The Tale of Despereaux ~ A Novel Study

Created by
marsha
"Come closer, dear reader. I am telling you a story..." This product is a complete novel study over the beloved book "The Tale of Despereaux". Complete with comprehensive questions over each chapter, reader's responses to go along with your Reading Workshop, and numerous enrichment activities to enhance your student's reading. Perfect for grades 3-6. Created by Marsha Templeton. Activities include: Create you own Coat of Arms Character Cards Inference Cards Make a Tapestry Dungeon Research R
Preview of Menu of Independent Reading Projects FREE Enrichment and GATE

Menu of Independent Reading Projects FREE Enrichment and GATE

Just say YES to the five C’s for gifted learners with CHALLENGES, CHOICES, COMPLEXITY, CONTROL over what and how they learn, and teachers who authentically CARE. Energize all readers with this project choice menu – FREE! Come back for over 200 lessons and units specifically designed for gifted learners.
Preview of Olympic Reading Challenge

Olympic Reading Challenge

Created by
Mrs This n That
GREAT FOR GIFTED AND TALENTED STUDENTS AND/OR STUDENTS WHO NEED MOTIVATION!!! PURPOSE: The purpose of the Reading Olympics is to motivate students to read different genres and increase the number of pages they read. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE: The Olympic Reading Challenge can be used anytime during the year, however, it is most fun when used in connection with the actual Olympics. This year (2014) the Winter Olympics will be held in Sochi, Russia. During the 17-day span of the Olympics, I am off
Preview of Literature Circles Rubric and Reflection With Depth and Complexity

Literature Circles Rubric and Reflection With Depth and Complexity

This Literature Circle Rubric and Reflection With Depth and Complexity will be a great resource when implementing literature circles in your classroom. A literature circle is a small group instructional approach with structure, high expectations, and rigor. I recommending implementing Literature Circles with Depth and Complexity. Depth and Complexity will help your students dig deeper in their learning and think in more complex ways. The 11 elements of Depth and Complexity were developed by Sa
Preview of Radio Drama Play Script Bow Wow Blues A Comedy for Grades 7 to 9 Free Sample!

Radio Drama Play Script Bow Wow Blues A Comedy for Grades 7 to 9 Free Sample!

Created by
Dramamommaspeaks
Hey new teacher! Are you looking for something fun, engaging and...funny? Check out my original radio theater script, Bow Wow Blues. This sample gives you a taste of the resource--the script has roles for 17 + students plus a sound effects and music crew. Students strengthen their reading, writing, listening and speaking skills while performing this play. This resources is formatted as a PDF and also as Google slides. HOW DO I USE THIS PRODUCT IN MY CLASSROOM? If I were you, (depending upon
Preview of Death By Scrabble: By Charlie Fish

Death By Scrabble: By Charlie Fish

Created by
A Perfect Five
Looking for a short story for your literature circle? Charlie Fish has written a short story that will have readers talking! Who knew Scrabble could be a deadly game? This story can be used to teach many literary elements. Don't take my word for it. Take the time to get familiar with Charlie Fish's "Death By Scrabble". You are sure to love it.
Preview of The Promise of a Pencil Leadership Curriculum

The Promise of a Pencil Leadership Curriculum

Adam Braun's book The Promise of a Pencil provides a wealth of material for teachers to use to promote leadership. Each chapter holds valuable lessons for the reader. Through his mantras, he offers a pathway for defining one's passion and becoming a positive influence for change in the world. This curriculum unit was developed to be flexible in nature. The book can be read in its entirety with coordinating tasks for each chapter. The lessons can also stand alone, allowing teachers to sele
Preview of Genius Hour Learning Guide: What is Genius Hour?

Genius Hour Learning Guide: What is Genius Hour?

Looking for a practical and user-friendly guide to introduce your learners to the concept of Genius Hour?Designed to be utilized with my book, Genius Hour: Passion Projects that Ignite Innovation and Student Inquiry, this resource is designed to help learners understand the foundational principles of Genius Hour and how it can be applied to their own learning journey. Through a step-by-step introduction to the 6 Ps of Genius Hour - passion, plan, pitch, project, product, and presentation - stude
Preview of Dr. Maya Angelou-Life Doesn't Frighten Me lesson plan

Dr. Maya Angelou-Life Doesn't Frighten Me lesson plan

Created by
Susan Katz
Based around Dr. Angelou's famous poem, LIFE DOESN'T FRIGHTEN ME, students will read the poem, dissect it and write their own renditions.
Preview of Digital Book Projects for any Fiction Book- Linked to an Editable Google Doc

Digital Book Projects for any Fiction Book- Linked to an Editable Google Doc

Free for a limited amount of time!This is a list of digital book projects for students to use when they finish reading a fiction book. The document is in a pdf format that contains a link to an editable Google Doc so you can enter your own classroom information or change out projects to meet the needs of your classroom.Enjoy!
Preview of Twenty First Century Skills/ Process Skill Assessment Rubric

Twenty First Century Skills/ Process Skill Assessment Rubric

Use this rubric to assess students' growth in Twenty First Century Skills (process skills) during project-based learning, problem-based learning, product development, or general class activities. The rubric assesses creativity, critical thinking, interpersonal skills, communication, and research. An open area for written feedback is also provided.
Preview of GT Extension Menus for Novel Response

GT Extension Menus for Novel Response

Created by
Kaci's Korner
These extension menus help your GT students to choose their own learning paths. They help students to analyze characters, setting, theme and figurative language in their novels. The students will move at their own pace and have several options to choose from. Hopefully your students will enjoy them as much as mine!
Preview of Building Teamwork Skills

Building Teamwork Skills

Created by
Jennine Zeleznik
This hands-on lesson builds the soft skills that students need to be successful with cooperative groups and project-based learning.
Preview of Academic Conversations Posters

Academic Conversations Posters

Created by
Write Solutions
I created 8 1/2 x 11 posters each representing one conversational move described in Jeff Zweir's Academic Conversations. Because these are PDF images, I am able to shrink for small prompt cards and enlarge to make posters. Also FOLLOW ME to be the first to know when I post a new product. New products are 50% off for the first 24hours, so it pays to follow me! Alicia:)
Preview of What it takes to be ALL IN for Christ! - Small Group Reader's Theater

What it takes to be ALL IN for Christ! - Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a religious reader's theater intended for a small group of 4 students.This script deals with how a person can know when they are living for Christ. In the script, Elijah is going on a mission’s trip and his friends want to know about it. When he says he’s ALL IN - they ask him to explain just what he means. Elijah tells them that it is a little like poker when you put everything on the line for what you believe. Elijah goes on to say that the three signs you are living a Christian life a
Preview of The Last Lecture, A Non-Fiction Lesson Plan/Unit

The Last Lecture, A Non-Fiction Lesson Plan/Unit

Created by
Amy Woolston
The lesson enlists a non-fiction text to supply grammar, syntax, refelction, analysis, and synthesis for students in high school. This lesson may be supplemented with current events and fiction, as well as Mythology, History, and the Social Sciences. An aspect for an artistic outlet for students to create a media project reflecting the lesson and the entries within their journals and blogs, offering a multi-faceted learnign experience teaching compassion, critical thinking, and thought expressio
Preview of Gifted and Talented STEAM Unit - Global Studies - Alternative Energy

Gifted and Talented STEAM Unit - Global Studies - Alternative Energy

This project is a study of energy production in developed and developing countries and how people in these contexts gain access to energy in the form of electricity for small-scale use. Throughout the project, students will explore: Typical energy production and grid-based delivery of electricity in the United StatesThe production of energy via renewable sourcesThe application of small-scale electricity produced at the individual level via renewable sources in developing countriesFinal products
Preview of Cup/Cupcake Riddles!

Cup/Cupcake Riddles!

Created by
Gina Rochell
These cup/cupcake riddles are an effective, engaging tool in which to encourage the use of inference skills, context clues, and logic! Used daily, they can also be utilized as hooks to transition into mini-lessons on vocabulary, parts of speech, and problem solving. Most importantly, "fun" learning is motivating, and these riddles most definitely will infuse "fun" into the school day!
Preview of We Celebrate her 100th Years

We Celebrate her 100th Years

Created by
Living to Learn
Beverly Cleary (born April 12, 1916) is an American writer of fiction for children and young adults. One of America's most successful writers of children's literature,[1] she has sold 91 million copies of her books worldwide.[2] Some of her best-known characters are Henry Huggins, Ribsy, Beatrice ("Beezus") Quimby, her sister Ramona Quimby, and Ralph S. Mouse. She won the 1981 National Book Award for Ramona and Her Mother[3][a] and the 1984 Newbery Medal for Dear Mr. Henshaw.
Preview of Book Club or Literature Circle Vocabulary Bookmark

Book Club or Literature Circle Vocabulary Bookmark

Students will use this bookmark to keep a list of words that are unfamiliar to them during a literature circle. This will allow the students to generate their own vocabulary list that they will later select choice words to learn by creating word maps.
Preview of Discussion questions book marks

Discussion questions book marks

Created by
Gifted Gems
Do you have students get together to talk about a book, only to have them stare at each other or talk about anything but the book? These book marks will provide students with support to help them ask other people questions. Students don't know how to participate in educational dialogue, they must be taught! Enjoy!
Preview of Robinson Crusoe Depth and Complexity Questions

Robinson Crusoe Depth and Complexity Questions

This 4-page document contains 9 Depth and Complexity questions to go along with the novel Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe.Challenge your students to think from different perspectives and engage them in group conversations using these questions as a springboard for deeper thought and discussion.
Preview of Biography Literature Circle Unit - Middle School

Biography Literature Circle Unit - Middle School

Created by
Gifted MS
A nonfiction unit on biographies can sometimes be a drag for students. By letting students choose their own biographies and giving them guidelines for a book on their reading level (i.e. Lexile) you can use this 6-week unit plan and still meet many ELA goals! It can be used for general classrooms with easy accommodations for the needs of diverse learners and can even be used with gifted pull-out. The "facilitator's checklist" highlights the ELA objectives students are working towards. This a
Preview of Character Subplots Graphic Organizer

Character Subplots Graphic Organizer

Created by
Life's Too Short
Use this tool when reading or pre-writing a novel or story that contains multiple subplots. Students can track up to four characters through exposition, climax, and resolution of their individual stories.
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