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Preview of The Wizard of Oz and the Perseverance Road - Whole Group Reader's Theater

The Wizard of Oz and the Perseverance Road - Whole Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a Reader's Theater for the entire class. It was designed to be read or used as a play - depending on the time you have. There are 18 speaking parts but opportunities to double up or expand them allow you to fit it to your class/group. It is based on the Wizard of Oz. In the script, Dorothy is the type of girl who always gives up when things get tough until a tornado comes and whisks her away to the Land of Oz She’s ready to give up there until the munchkins volunteer to take her to see t
Preview of Guided Reading Questions Angel Child, Dragon Child (cc aligned)

Guided Reading Questions Angel Child, Dragon Child (cc aligned)

There are 13 vocab words the teacher can define with students. There are also 13 questions and one essay that will require students to go back to the text for evidence.
Preview of Who Moved My Cheese Reflection and Projects

Who Moved My Cheese Reflection and Projects

The book Who Moved My Cheese is an amazing read for both staff and students. The book helps students and staff understand what is needed to make positive change happen. Our students will be part of change for the rest of their lives. This book will open a door into how change can happen if we are willing to allow change to take place. My students benefit greatly from reading this book and reflecting on the contents.
Preview of Wonder - Depth of Knowledge Questions

Wonder - Depth of Knowledge Questions

Created by
Thinkercise
This unit includes higher level thinking questions, and a post-reading writing activity. Other ideas for post-reading activities include acting out a scene from the story, but changing an element. (Camp scene – but Auggie’s hearing aid actually saves the day.) There are other ideas on the websites listed below. You may choose to have students read the book together as a class, and discuss the questions, use the questions as prompts in journals, or a combination of both. Another option is to us
Preview of Social Story-Classroom Respect

Social Story-Classroom Respect

This is a story that can be read with elementary or middle school students. It discusses students who talk in class and how that affects the teacher. There is a focus on learning empathy. Have students read the story and then lead a discussion or journaling. You can have them talk about similar personal experiences or brainstorm additional solutions/endings to the story.
Preview of Students Can Help Keep Students Safe:  School Violence Prevention, Lockdowns

Students Can Help Keep Students Safe: School Violence Prevention, Lockdowns

This book will help prevent school violence. It is for grades 4th to 7th grade. The language is nonthreatening and children will quickly understand all of the concepts. Book and video download available. The Bad Guys https://tinyurl.com/mr7w4h9j is the sister title for younger grades Preschool to 3 rd grade.“Students Can Help Keep Schools Safe is a timely book that addresses a subject we wish was non-existent. The message of this book enables children to be aware of potential danger as well as
Preview of IB Spanish HL extension project to help with Individual Oral

IB Spanish HL extension project to help with Individual Oral

I created this extension project this year to help IB Spanish HL students revisit literature read during the year to help prepare for the IB HL Spanish individual oral IA (internal assessment). Students will split up literary works by chapters in classes, create summaries, find quotes that we will practice in class and produce a creative work based on their summary and quotes. The students will use the quotes they find in class to simulate the exam with one another. This has been the best way t
Preview of Character Arc & Chart

Character Arc & Chart

Created by
Class of Flores
Identify how the protagonists grow and change as the plot progresses, and students have done some real analysis! The chart helps students understand how plot and character growth go hand in hand. Rising action is simply conflict ( lots of conflict) that causes the protagonist(s) to grow in many different ways.My IB students complete character charts for every novel they read as part of a thorough analysis. Include the conflict chart and students will have an excellent grasp of the purpose and a
Preview of Israeli- Palestinian Conflict: Restorative Circle

Israeli- Palestinian Conflict: Restorative Circle

Here is a Restorative Circle to do with your students to delve into the complexities of the Israel-Gaza conflict, fostering understanding, empathy, and meaningful dialogue. This circle is designed to create a safe and inclusive space where students can explore the historical roots, ongoing challenges, and the broader impact of this conflict, including rising anti-Semitism and Islamophobia.The circle focus' on how reflections on how information is received, processed, and the emotional impact it
Preview of Colonial Slavery Stations Gallery Walk

Colonial Slavery Stations Gallery Walk

Created by
Alexis McPoland
This gallery walk or stations activity will have students look at colonial laws in 3 different colonial regions, slave auction ads, runaway slave ads, and a map of the triangular trade. It engages students in higher order thinking and gets them reading and thinking about primary sources! I used this in my IB class but can be adapted to all levels but shortening the readings. It includes questions that go with the stations. At the end, students will have a Venn diagram to compare and contrast the
Preview of Social Story-Friendship/Making New Friends

Social Story-Friendship/Making New Friends

This is a social story about friendship and making new friends, with a focus on empathy. Can be used with K-8. Have students read the story as a group, then follow with journaling or a discussion. Students can share similar personal experiences or talk about other possible endings to the story.
Preview of The Wizard of Oz and the Perseverance Road - Bilingual Group Reader's Theater

The Wizard of Oz and the Perseverance Road - Bilingual Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a Reader's Theater for the entire class. It was designed to be read or used as a play - depending on the time you have. This is the BILINGUAL script intended for dual immersion Spanish and English classes. There are 18 speaking parts but opportunities to double up or expand them allow you to fit it to your class/group. It is based on the Wizard of Oz. In the script, Dorothy is the type of girl who always gives up when things get tough until a tornado comes and whisks her away to the Land
Preview of Reader's Theater for Small Groups --- A Story About Peer Pressure

Reader's Theater for Small Groups --- A Story About Peer Pressure

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a small group reader's theater is for 3 students. It is about Peer Pressure. One of the students has been using an eraser to cause a friction burn on their arm so they can join a club. His/Her friends see it and confront them. They discuss what a real friend is. use reader's theaters to encourage my students to practice fluency. It is a fun way to do something that they need. Most of my scripts are in black and white so they photo copy easily. This one does have a colored picture on th
Preview of Those Shoes discussion prompt

Those Shoes discussion prompt

A series of questions to help children Think, Feel, and Do after reading Those Shoes by Maribeth Boelts. This guide helps children think critically and reflectively, empathize and practice perspective-taking, as well as, put their learning into action.
Preview of Frindle Book Study Questions

Frindle Book Study Questions

Created by
Brittany Martz
There's finally a way to integrate Andrew Clements' humorous, mischievous, and heartwarming novel called Frindle! The prominent features of this document include: -3-6 questions for Chapters 1-14 (complete set!) -A wide range of open-ended language arts questions addressing skills such as: a. Cause & Effect b. Word Meaning c. Inferencing d. Character interactions & traits e. Compare & Contrast f. Making Predictions g. Figurative Language h. Character,
Preview of Getting Attention Social Story

Getting Attention Social Story

Social Story for asking for appropriate ways to get attention!Geared towards boys with the graphics.
Preview of Características del Personaje

Características del Personaje

Created by
Blanca Martin
Lista de adjetivos calificativos según su grado.
Preview of Close Reading Lesson Plan for "My New Friend Is So Fun!" by Mo Willems

Close Reading Lesson Plan for "My New Friend Is So Fun!" by Mo Willems

Created by
Newfoundnatural
This is a lesson plan for My New Friend Is So Fun by Mo Willems. It is a common core lesson play that focuses on friendship. This lesson plan is appropriate for Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten, First and Second grade.
Preview of Chrysanthemum by Kevin Henkes Lesson Plan for Autistic Population

Chrysanthemum by Kevin Henkes Lesson Plan for Autistic Population

Hi! Welcome to my page! My students strive to be great readers, they can conduct book reports that are differentiated based on their academic levels and answer story elements, despite their disabilities. My students are passionate about reading and exploring the outside world through books and electronic resources within the classroom.Remote learning lesson plan which is easily uploaded onto google classrooms and other platforms!The lesson plan is editable so you can completely customize it to f
Preview of The Colors of Friendship

The Colors of Friendship

Created by
Ten Minute Skits
A short skit adapted from a Native American story.
Preview of Literature Circles

Literature Circles

Created by
Katie D
Literature circle role sheets/descriptions/assignments for groups of 7 students reading the same novel. Included roles:Discussion DirectorLiterary LuminaryCool Connector Word Wizard Awesome ArtistSuper Summarizer Travel Tracer Also included is a one page "tracking" page for the teacher to give weekly assignments as well as a one page self assessment for students to complete each week.
Preview of Dear Levi Literature Circle

Dear Levi Literature Circle

Created by
Hawkins' Hive
This resource can be used whole group or in smaller literature circles/guided reading groups. Each day, students will read Dear Levi and engage in many different skills including context clues, characterization, inferencing, finding evidence, etc. IB themes are used in some of the activities, but these can be easily changed to fit your classroom needs.
Preview of "Schooled" Novel Unit - Lesson Plans

"Schooled" Novel Unit - Lesson Plans

Created by
Karli Feaster
This unit follows Gordon Korman's Schooled and guides readers into digging into and analyzing point of view in literature while also growing in their own character development. The novel is divided into 10 sections with corresponding lessons and activities. The unit culminates in a student led service project which encourages students to see and fill a need in the community around them. Pair with the "Schooled" Novel Unit - Student Pack for all you need to run this unit in your classroom!
Preview of Naomis Too Lit Log (Novel Study)

Naomis Too Lit Log (Novel Study)

This lit log (novel study) is for the realistic fiction, Naomis Too (by Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich and Audrey Vernick) about a blended, biracial family. Themes in this novel include:- blended, biracial family- racism- self identity- talking about feelings- diversity- middle school issues- friendships- marriage and divorce- social justice- community involvement Naomis Too is a sequel to Two Naomis. However, it could be read without reading Two Naomis. The key focus skills o
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