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Any Book Novel Study | Google Slides & Literature Circle Worksheets Bundle

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Mrs Casellas Classroom
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3rd - 7th
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112 pages
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This is a great unit to use with novel groups! The students are able to work as a group and independently with this unit.
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Imagine the excitement in your classroom as your students engage with standards-based practice that feels like fun! This is a 100+ page standards based novel study that can be used with ANY chapter book, fictional book, or novel! This book study seamlessly combines digital and printable components which makes it NO PREP! Designed to work seamlessly with any fiction book, this dynamic novel study will empower your students to dive into their favorite books while engaging with standards-based activities and increasing their reading comprehension of literature standards. These reading response worksheets and activities can be used in whole-group, small-group, literature circles, independently, as morning work or even as home work! Full page resources help you introduce the standard while half sheets help students practice independently or with a partner!

What's Included:

  • 112 total pages of enriching content
  • Interactive digital reading journal spanning 19 pages, covering key standards
  • Guided novel study literature circle implementation with worksheets
  • Journal practice pages (print 2 to a page!) for comprehensive standards coverage
  • Convenient exit tickets for each standard
  • Full sheet practice pages for immersive standard introduction
  • Engaging writing response pages featuring prompts and a blank page for custom prompts
  • Creative summative projects (3 projects included) to capture students' imagination
  • Interactive drama prompts that spark creativity and foster class collaboration
  • Practical binder organization sheets for teachers
  • Student data collection sheets for streamlined progress tracking

Resources in the Bundle:

100+ Standards Based Reading Worksheets

Google Slides Reading Response Journal

Why You'll Love This Resource:

Your students will thrive as they read, reflect, and respond using our Google Sheets Reading Journal, purposefully designed to align with key standards like RL 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, & 5.6. Whether learning from home or within the classroom, this adaptable resource caters to diverse learning environments, making it perfect for at-home reading or in-class reading activities.

Whether it's visualizing, making text-to-self connections, or exploring character development, each aspect of this resource is carefully crafted to ignite intellectual curiosity and inspire deeper connections to literature. Your classroom discussions will be thought provoking and engaging!

Unlock Creative Learning Opportunities:

Beyond the traditional, this novel study provides unique avenues for expression. Students can unleash their creativity through interactive drama prompts, collaborative projects, and thoughtful writing responses. They'll also engage with literature signposts, nurturing reflective reading habits.

Perfectly suited for 5th graders, this resource offers versatile application for end-of-year 4th graders and supportive teacher-led usage for 6th graders. Dive into this comprehensive novel study that bridges standards with the joy of reading and expression. Experience the power of Google Classroom integration, enabling easy distribution and engagement.

Fuel Student Success:

Empower your students to become reflective readers, creative thinkers, and expressive writers. Foster independent and partner practice using journal pages. Host engaging literature circles with ease using the provided literature circle worksheets and reading role sheets. Make literature come alive through captivating projects and interactive activities.

Join countless educators who've experienced success with this resource in their classrooms. From sparking discussions to building confident readers and writers, this comprehensive novel study has it all.

Don't miss out on this transformative resource that sparks imagination, promotes standards-based learning, and cultivates a love for reading. Boost your teaching toolkit today!

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Standards

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Refer to details and examples in a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.
Determine a theme of a story, drama, or poem from details in the text; summarize the text.
Compare and contrast the point of view from which different stories are narrated, including the difference between first- and third-person narrations.
Quote accurately from a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.
Determine a theme of a story, drama, or poem from details in the text, including how characters in a story or drama respond to challenges or how the speaker in a poem reflects upon a topic; summarize the text.

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