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CHARLOTTE'S WEB WORKBOOK: Print Novel Study

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Anna Banana's Curriculum
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2nd - 4th, Homeschool
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51 pages (regular workbook) + 51 pages (modified) + keys = 204 total
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This was a great novel study packet. My students were able to follow along easily and complete work on their own. It was easy and the students paid attention carefully!
Nice novel study that helps students to focus on comprehension. Liked the variety of styles of questions—short answer, T/F, and multiple choice. Vocabulary activities were a great way to introduce and review words we came across in the reading. Thank you for creating.

Description

This 50-page workbook for E.B. White's classic Charlotte's Web includes comprehension, vocabulary, ELEVEN literature skills exercises (character, setting, compare/contrast, fact vs opinion, etc.), and a final assessment. This novel study is available as a PDF for easy printing and has a MODIFIED workbook for students with special needs or lower-ability learners. Keys included.

For the PRINT AND DIGITAL (Google Slides) version, click here.

WORKBOOK CONTAINS:

  • COVER PAGE + TABLE OF CONTENTS (3 pages)
  • VOCABULARY WORK (8 pages): 16 vocabulary terms. Four exercises include definition matching, multiple-choice word work, crossword puzzle, and vocabulary usage.
  • CHAPTER WORK (22 pages): Each chapter has a one-page fill-in-the-blank summary with follow-up comprehension questions - short answer, T/F, and multiple choice.
  • LITERATURE SKILLS EXERCISES (13 pages): There's a literature skill exercise after every two chapters. Literature skills covered: making predictions, characterization, setting, compare/contrast characters, cause/effect, identifying quotes, fact vs opinion, connecting to the story (info on county fairs), character development, sequencing, and compare/contrast book vs movie (2006 version).
  • END-OF-BOOK TEST (5 pages): Character matching, sequencing, multiple choice, T/F, and short-answer response. 42 questions.

The workbook is available as a black + white PDF, convenient for printing. A MODIFIED version is included for SPED or struggling learners. Adaptations include adding word banks for chapter summaries on the bottom of pages, limited choices for vocabulary usage work, and condensed matching on the final test. Students who’d benefit from modified curriculum can complete this COMPATIBLE version along side peers completing the regular version. Keys included.

For a quick & simple resource for Charlotte's Web that's NOT AN EXTENSIVE NOVEL STUDY, try comprehension guide fill-in-the-blank summaries on tri-fold bookmarks or Google Slides. Content from these resources (chapter summaries) are included in the workbook.

***FOR A FUN FREE CROSSWORD PUZZLE ON CHARLOTTE'S WEB, CLICK HERE. This GIANT summative crossword makes a great end-of-book activity to help students recall 40 key details in the book, including characters, places, events, & more.

Or play a fun review game after the story with these "I Have... Who Has?" cards and recap the entire storyline of Charlotte's Web.

Thank you for considering Anna Banana's Curriculum!

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Total Pages
51 pages (regular workbook) + 51 pages (modified) + keys = 204 total
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Ask and answer questions about key details in a text.
Describe characters, settings, and major events in a story, using key details.
Identify who is telling the story at various points in a text.
Compare and contrast the adventures and experiences of characters in stories.
Ask and answer such questions as who, what, where, when, why, and how to demonstrate understanding of key details in a text.

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