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St. Patrick's Day civics Common Core RL.6.10 resources

Preview of Wolf Hollow Novel Study

Wolf Hollow Novel Study

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LIT Lessons
This product is a comprehensive set of instructional materials for teaching Wolf Hollow by Lauren Wolk. With these Common Core aligned materials, students will deeply engage with the novel and develop their literacy skills through literary analysis, fiction close readings, mock trial, projects, vocabulary, assessments, essays, and more. The suite includes 100+ resources to help you implement an engaging, rigorous ELA unit. Snapshot of Resources Included in Unit:Standards Alignment & Pacing G
Preview of Mock Trial Readings Activities Project Use for ANY Novel

Mock Trial Readings Activities Project Use for ANY Novel

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LIT Lessons
The mock trial resources provide everything you need to not only explain but also see your students experience the United States judicial system. Use these mock trial resources with any novel or short story with a controversial conflict as a vehicle to engage in the judicial process! It supplies foundational knowledge about the judicial system’s central principles. Then, the mock trial resources provide a structure to guide students through the application of those principles. In doing so, stude
Preview of Irish Small Group Reader's Theater Pack

Irish Small Group Reader's Theater Pack

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WonbyOne
In a world where reading is pushed so hard on students that many are losing their love of reading it is IMPORTANT to give them opportunities to read that are fun. Reader's Theater does this. In this package I have placed 6 Reader's Theaters. Each one has been written for Saint Patrick's Day but can be formed at any time. The names of the reader's theaters are Fair, Brown and Trembling - Jack Fox & the Leprechaun – Leprechauns, Rainbows, and Saint Patrick's Day - Not Every Rainbow has a Pot
Preview of Fair, Brown, & Trembling - The Irish Cindrella

Fair, Brown, & Trembling - The Irish Cindrella

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WonbyOne
This reader's theater was written for 5 people. It is the Irish version of Cinderella and we are using it for Saint Patrick's Day. There are three sisters. Their names are Fair, Brown, and Trembling. Trembling is the youngest sister and the most beautiful. Fair and Brown want to be married and do not dare let anyone see Trembling. When they go to Mass each week, they insist on leaving Trembling home. One day a hen wife helps Trembling get a beautiful dress and slippers and sends her to Mass. Eve
Preview of Not Every Rainbow has a Pot of Gold - Reader's Theater

Not Every Rainbow has a Pot of Gold - Reader's Theater

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WonbyOne
This reader's Theater is for a small group of four students. It is about the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow and I use it for Saint Patrick's Day. The children see a rainbow and Elizabeth wants them to go look for the pot of gold at the end. Thomas doesn’t believe in fairies, leprechauns, and pots of gold but Marty and Melanie aren’t sure. This leads them to a discussion about Irish fairy tales and Saint Patrick. If you are interested in scripts for Saint Patrick's Day you can buy all six
Preview of The Three Wishes - Small Group Reader's Theater

The Three Wishes - Small Group Reader's Theater

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WonbyOne
This reader's theater was created for four students. I have used this script with my third graders but it was for a higher group. This script is used around Saint Patrick's Day and involves a leprechaun. A leprechaun appears out of nowhere to grant Sally, Pat, and Brian three wishes in honor of Saint Patrick’s Day. As they try to decide what they really want, each of the students loses their wish on something silly. With the last wish the leprechaun leaves proving that leprechauns are very trick
Preview of Writing a Declaration Reader's Theatre

Writing a Declaration Reader's Theatre

This short Reader's Theatre script paints the scene of the days leading to the American Declaration of Independence and imagines the brainstorming by the "Committee of Five" that led to the writing of the document in 1776. It is written for six parts and can be read aloud with minimal preparation.The script includes actual language from the Declaration, as well as other words written by the characters in their correspondence of the day. Teacher notes provide tips on working with reader's theatre
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