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Common Core WHST.6-8.1b literature circles

Preview of The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind Novel Study Activities Comprehension Questions

The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind Novel Study Activities Comprehension Questions

Your students will be inspired as they read about William Kamkwamba's persistence in The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind (Young Reader's Edition.) This COMPLETE STUDY UNIT incorporates NONFICTION READING PROMPTS, VOCABULARY, GEOGRAPHY, AND TEXT ANALYSIS.✏️ Turn this book into a reading unit that blends with Science, Social Studies, and Geography. The nonfiction reading responses provide background knowledge for you and your students about Malawi, climate, and windmills.✅ Included for teachers:30-pa
Preview of Holocaust Research Unit Literature and Writing EDITABLE

Holocaust Research Unit Literature and Writing EDITABLE

This exhaustive unit contains EVERYTHING you need to teach the Holocaust while integrating reading, research, and writing! Reframe the way you teach the Holocaust in English and/or Social Studies while creating advanced readers, thinkers, speakers, and listeners! The design of the unit could be used in one subject or taught across the curriculum in both a reading or literature course and history or social studies. The materials and lesson plans are a fit for any level of students in grades 7-12.
Preview of 1st Amendment Activity Bundle!

1st Amendment Activity Bundle!

Dive deep into the fundamental principles of the First Amendment with our comprehensive educational bundle. From scenario analysis to a captivating web quest, this bundle is designed to enhance students' understanding of constitutional rights. Here's what each resource offers:1. First Amendment Scenarios: Immerse students in real-world situations where the First Amendment comes to life. Students will analyze diverse scenarios, identify the specific freedom at stake, and debate whether each actio
Preview of Holocaust Novel Independent Reading Journal

Holocaust Novel Independent Reading Journal

Created for my own students to use at home during the COVID-19 pandemic, this reading journal allows students to read a Holocaust novel at their own pace. This makes it a great option for Distance Learning! While reading, they also write four thematic journals in response to prompts about the book's title, hardship and obstacles, character development, repeating patterns, predictions, and history and cultural information.In each journal, students are prompted to write a minimum of ten sentences,
Preview of Bakhita the Lucky One: A Story About a 20th Century African Saint

Bakhita the Lucky One: A Story About a 20th Century African Saint

“Later she could not remember much about her village in Africa, but she remembered the day she left it.” So begins this story entitled Bakhita: The Lucky One. This 2,500-word fictionalized story is based on the true experiences of Saint Josephine Bakhita who was canonized by Pope John Paul II in the year 2000. As a very little girl, she was captured by slave traders and sold into slavery. Her experience was so traumatic she forgot her name and any information that might have helped her to find
Preview of Literature Circles Escape the Room

Literature Circles Escape the Room

Literature Circles always involves a lot of work and a difficulty with accountability. Using this Escape the Room model, all students will be able to participate in completing the challenge!Product includes directions for set up and execution as well as worksheets.
Preview of Marooned in the Arctic: Ada Blackjack (YRE) Peggy Caravantes: Chapter Questions

Marooned in the Arctic: Ada Blackjack (YRE) Peggy Caravantes: Chapter Questions

54 PAGES OF QUESTIONS and ANSWERS! This resource provides chapter context questions w/ answer key based on Marooned in the Arctic (Young Readers' Edition) by Peggy Caravantes is the perfect adaptation for middle and lower high school students to access this unforgettable true story of one woman's survival in the Arctic. Use these chapter questions for comprehension and review during in class reading, an independent book study, or simply to guide class discussions. My students love reading about
Preview of Star of Fear, Star of Hope  Activity Packet

Star of Fear, Star of Hope Activity Packet

"Star of Fear, Star of Hope" is a children's book written by Jo Hoestlandt and illustrated by Johanna Kang. The book is set during World War II and tells the story of a young Jewish girl named Helen who is forced to flee her home with her family as the Nazis invade her town. The story follows Helen's journey as she is separated from her family and taken to a concentration camp. Despite the harsh circumstances, Helen finds hope and comfort in her friendship with a fellow prisoner, a young girl na
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