Gooseberry Park Guided Reading Packet, CC-Aligned!
Kathryn Grimmick
135 Followers
Grade Levels
3rd - 6th, Homeschool
Subjects
Resource Type
Standards
CCSSRL.3.3
CCSSRL.3.4
CCSSRL.4.1
CCSSRL.4.4
CCSSRL.5.1
Formats Included
- PDF
Pages
13 pages
Kathryn Grimmick
135 Followers
Description
This is a fun, Common Core-aligned, guided reading packet to go with the novel Gooseberry Park by Cynthia Rylant. This packet stretches the entire novel. Each chapter is represented with questions and responses. This packet addresses: comprehension questions, text dependent questions, analysis of brief passages, literary terms including simile and onomatopoeia, inferencing questions, predictions, parts of speech and even a concluding writing assignment prompt. Fun illustrations and graphics, too!
Gooseberry Park is one of my favorite books, and I hope you will be able to enjoy it with your students using this packet, as much as I do. Enjoy!
Gooseberry Park is one of my favorite books, and I hope you will be able to enjoy it with your students using this packet, as much as I do. Enjoy!
Total Pages
13 pages
Answer Key
N/A
Teaching Duration
N/A
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Standards
to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
CCSSRL.3.3
Describe characters in a story (e.g., their traits, motivations, or feelings) and explain how their actions contribute to the sequence of events.
CCSSRL.3.4
Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, distinguishing literal from nonliteral language.
CCSSRL.4.1
Refer to details and examples in a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.
CCSSRL.4.4
Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including those that allude to significant characters found in mythology (e.g., Herculean).
CCSSRL.5.1
Quote accurately from a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.