Magic Tree House #21 Bundle: Civil War on Sunday & Abraham Lincoln Fact Tracker
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Description
Journey to the tumultuous time of the American Civil War with our comprehensive novel study of Magic Tree House #21: Civil War on Sunday. Amplify this historical adventure by pairing it with the insightful Fact Tracker: Abraham Lincoln companion. This meticulously designed bundle seamlessly integrates Jack and Annie's encounters on the battlefield with the profound legacy of Abraham Lincoln. Through immersive reading sessions, interactive discussions, and enlightening activities, students will gain a deeper understanding of the Civil War's pivotal moments and the enduring impact of one of America's greatest leaders. Guided by Mary Pope Osborne's masterful storytelling, educators can effortlessly bridge the realms of fiction and factual history, creating a truly transformative educational experience.
These fun activities allow students to delve into the books at a deeper level, while allowing you to see their understanding. Questions focus on guiding students toward using text evidence to support their answers while encouraging students to develop their own thinking about the information. The pairing allows students to focus on a daily genre-specific reading skill or strategy.
Versatile enough to be used in whole group, small group, or as an individual book study, each section of the trifold is focused on a different essential reading comprehension skill and aligns with state and Common Core standards and is perfect for cross-curricular connections between reading and social studies.
This Magic Tree House #21: Civil War on Sunday Bundle includes:
✔ 10-day novel study of Magic Treehouse #21: Civil War on Sunday
✔ Easy-to-use teacher Guide with
- daily reading
- student objective
- key academic vocabulary to ensure students are familiar with
- a text-based vocabulary word to study each day
✔ 5-day nonfiction study using Magic Tree House Fact Tracker: Abraham Lincoln
This Magic Tree House novel study unit includes practice with the following:
- Main Idea & Summary
- Inferring & Drawing Conclusions
- Character Traits & Relationships
- Understanding Nonfiction Text Features
- Vocabulary & Context Clues
- Predicting using Text Clues
- Fact & Opinion
- Writing to Support an Opinion or Explain
- Text Analysis for Genre
Other Resources You Might Enjoy:
- Magic Tree House #22 Bundle: Revolutionary War on Wednesday
- Magic Tree House #48: Thanksgiving on Thursday
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