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HMH Into Literature Grade 6 Growing Bundle Digital and Print

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Incredible product that can be used to help supplement and take the HMH learning to the next level. I love that there is both a digital and paper option. HIGHLY recommend this product.
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    Description

    This growing bundle includes resources made for HMH Into Literature 6th Grade. There is a large variety of activities included in this product bundle. Each activity aligns directly with HMH Into Literature for Grade 6. Topics covered include: comprehension, point of view, plot development, genre, context clue vocabulary, supporting the answer with evidence, narrative writing, informative writing, analyzing argument and counterclaim, imagery, character traits, inferencing, central idea, summary writing, comparing sources, writing responses and more!

    All activities are included on Google Slides!

    Units are aligned with 2022 version, BUT older versions are almost identical. The texts will be in a different order. (Example: What's So Funny Mr. Scieszka? is found in Unit 3 in the older versions)


    Included Units:

    Included Products:

    • Google Digital Slides Versions for all Units

    • 15 Comprehension Quizzes (Available on paper and on Google forms)

    • 8 Multiple Choice Question Sets (22 pages total) (aligned after Common Core)

    • Optional Short Answer Questions

    • 1 NPR Listening Short Answer Questions (to go with Selfie Unit)

    • 4 Comparison Activities

    • 3 Drawing the Plot Activity

    • 6 Central Idea Activities (Main Idea)

    • 2 Narrative Essay Writing Graphic Organizer and Prompt

    • 1 Argumentative Essay Writing Graphic Organizer and Prompt

    • 1 Argumentative Short Answer Writing Prompt

    • 2 Argumentative Short Answer Writing Planning Sheets

    • 1 Argumentative Sentence Starter Sheets

    • 3 Finish the Narrative Writing Responses

    • 2 Narrative Rubrics

    • 4 Nonfiction Article Review Sheets

    • 1 Comparing Texts Graphic Organizer

    • 1 Comparing Texts Writing Response

    • 1 Short Answer Questions Drawing Activity

    • 13 Context Clue Vocabulary Notes Activities (Digital Sort Included)

    • 12 Vocabulary Warm-Up Activity (2 pages each)

    • 1 Context Clue Matching Activity

    • 1 Video TEDEd Video Comparison Activity (2 Pages)

    • 1 Spooky Word List

    • 8 Summary Writing Activities (3 Versions each for differentiating)

    • 1 Analyzing Argument Activity

    • 1 Short Answer Video Questions (2 pages)

    • 2 Character Trait Activities

    • 1 Analyzing Evidence Activity (Optional Sort Activity Included)

    • 2 Note-Taking Graphic Organizers

    • 1 Informational Essay Writing Graphic Organizer and Prompt

    • 1 Informational Writing Prompt, Pre-planning Page, Graphic Organizer

    • 1 Categorizing Phobias Activity

    • 1 Character Review Chart

    • 1 Imagery Activity (2 Versions)

    • 2 Writing Response

    • 1 Verb Tense Grammar Activity

    • 1 Capitalizing Proper Nouns and Adjectives Grammar Activity

    • 1 Proper Nouns vs. Common Nouns Grammar Activity

    • 2 Dashes Grammar Activities

    • 3 Pronoun and Antecedent Grammar Activities

    • 4 Complex Sentences Grammar Activities

    • 1 Author's Purpose Activity (Includes 3 options)

    • Student Slides for Wired for Fear Unit

    • Student Slides for Wild Animals Unit

    • Student Slides for A Schoolgirl's Diary Unit

    • Student Slides for Fears and Phobias Unit

    • Student Slides for Selfie Unit

    • Student Slides for Wright Brothers Unit

    • Student Slides for Storytelling Excerpt Unit

    • Vocabulary Slides for Wild Animals Unit

    • Vocabulary Slides for Selfie Unit

    • Vocabulary Slides for A Schoolgirl's Diary Unit

    • Vocabulary Slides for Fears and Phobias Unit

    • Vocabulary Slides for Wright Brothers Unit

    • Vocabulary Slides for Storytelling Excerpt Unit

    • 25+ Graphic Organizers for Fiction and Nonfiction Texts (For ANY source)

    • Argumentative Question Stems

    • 3 Pages of Comparing Texts Question Stems

    • STEAL characterization reference sheet

    • RACE Writing  reference sheet

    Total of 177 Activities

    Answer Keys Included!

    Updated 3/2024

    *Does not include a copy of stories or articles*

    Please read: This is a non-refundable digital download. Please read the description carefully and examine the file before purchasing.

    Total Pages
    300 pages
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    Teaching Duration
    1 Semester
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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Cite textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
    Determine a theme or central idea of a text and how it is conveyed through particular details; provide a summary of the text distinct from personal opinions or judgments.
    Describe how a particular story’s or drama’s plot unfolds in a series of episodes as well as how the characters respond or change as the plot moves toward a resolution.
    Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative and connotative meanings; analyze the impact of a specific word choice on meaning and tone.
    Analyze how a particular sentence, chapter, scene, or stanza fits into the overall structure of a text and contributes to the development of the theme, setting, or plot.

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