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Presidents' Day literature circles for Easel

Preview of Abe Lincoln and the Civil War: Four Informational Text Passages & Printables

Abe Lincoln and the Civil War: Four Informational Text Passages & Printables

Check out this resource about Abraham Lincoln and the turbulent times of the Civil War. Four informational text passages are included along with challenging questions to make your students think about history while they sharpen their reading skills. The high interest passages are: Abraham Lincoln on the Road to the White House, Antietam, Harper’s Ferry, and Mathew Brady. These topics are also covered in Patricia Polacco’s book, “Just in Time, Abraham Lincoln”. Using picture books is an excell
Preview of Magic Tree House ABE LINCOLN AT LAST - Discussion Cards (Answer Key Included)

Magic Tree House ABE LINCOLN AT LAST - Discussion Cards (Answer Key Included)

Rationale for using Discussion Cards:Discussions are guided by students’ responses to what they have read. This approach provides a way for students to engage in critical thinking and reflection as they read, discuss, and respond to books. Collaboration is at the heart of this approach. Students reshape and add to their understanding as they construct meaning with other readers. The Discussion Cards have questions from each chapter prompting students to cite evidence from the text and take their
Preview of Who Was Abraham Lincoln? {Presidents' Day Novel Study} - PRINT & DIGITAL

Who Was Abraham Lincoln? {Presidents' Day Novel Study} - PRINT & DIGITAL

*Who Was Abraham Lincoln? novel study is now a PRINT & DIGITAL resourse through GOOGLE SLIDES and EASEL by TPT. This novel study is ready for DISTANCE LEARNING. Connect American History and literature by reading the novel Who Was Abraham Lincoln? by Janet B. Pascal. Included in this Presidents' Day/Black History Month novel study are:Printer Friendly Black Line Novel Study10 Pages of Comprehension Questions with an Answer Key10 Pages of Extension Activities – Reading Strategies FocusPr
Preview of Abraham Lincoln's Tall Tales & Childhood Stories: Reading Comprehension

Abraham Lincoln's Tall Tales & Childhood Stories: Reading Comprehension

This nonfiction reading comprehension resource contains everything you need to introduce your students to Abraham Lincoln's childhood, and learn about his childhood friend Austin Gollaher, , and share examples of the tall tales he loved to tell. The flipbook contains tall tales and an introduction explaining where Lincoln got his tall tales. An activity for finding evidence using all the passages is also included. This could be used to assess comprehension. All answer keys are included. Wh
Preview of Who Was George Washington? {Presidents' Day Novel Study} PRINT & DIGITAL

Who Was George Washington? {Presidents' Day Novel Study} PRINT & DIGITAL

*Who Was George Washington? novel study is now a PRINT and DIGITAL resource through GOOGLE SLIDES and EASEL by TPT. This novel study is ready for DISTANCE LEARNING. Connect American History and literature by reading the novel Who Was George Washington? by Roberta Edwards. Included in this Presidents’ Day novel study are:Printer Friendly Blackline and Colored Novel Study 9 Pages of Comprehension Questions with an Answer Key9 Pages of Extension Activities – Thinking Maps FocusKWL – Who Was Geo
Preview of Bailey School WEREWOLVES DON'T RUN FOR PRESIDENT Discussion Cards PRINT / SHARE

Bailey School WEREWOLVES DON'T RUN FOR PRESIDENT Discussion Cards PRINT / SHARE

Rationale for using Discussion Cards:Discussions are guided by students’ responses to what they have read. This approach provides a way for students to engage in critical thinking and reflection as they read, discuss, and respond to books. Collaboration is at the heart of this approach. Students reshape and add to their understanding as they construct meaning with other readers. The Discussion Cards have questions from each chapter prompting students to cite evidence from the text and take their
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