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Preview of The Best (Worst) Christmas Pageant Ever Comprehension & Activity Packet

The Best (Worst) Christmas Pageant Ever Comprehension & Activity Packet

Created by
Brianne Willson
This packet not only allows the student to learn and practice vocabulary and answer comprehension questions, but it also allows students to show understanding through creative means like, writing, drawing, and research.This is a great packet to use during guided reading because while some students finish quickly, and others take longer, they can work on the other enclosed activities.The Best (Worst) Christmas Pageant Ever by Barbara Robinson
Preview of Literature Circle Bookmarks

Literature Circle Bookmarks

Created by
Amy Watkins
Use these bookmarks to help your students remember their role during literacy circles! Print them on cardstock and laminate! I have the students complete a role, and then trade bookmarks so they have new job each week!
Preview of The Gold Cadillac by Mildred D. Taylor--Complex Text Novel Unit

The Gold Cadillac by Mildred D. Taylor--Complex Text Novel Unit

Created by
Novel Queen
This comprehensive novel unit uses proven strategies that hold students accountable for high levels of engagement in rigorous, high-interest complex text. The Gold Cadillac takes place in Toledo, Ohio in 1950 and follows a family's unforgettable trip to MIssisippi. This book folllows similar themes as many of Mildred D. Taylor's highly acclaimed novels. She has long been recognized as one of the most distinguished authors of historical fiction. This book reveals themes and issues regarding rac
Preview of Point of View Poster

Point of View Poster

Created by
Laura Skakle
This poster is a great tool to use when teaching students the difference between first person and third person point of view. It gives the meanings of each along with clue words that can be found while reading a text to determine the point of view. The file is a Microsoft Publisher file and will open in that program. It will print on three pages and it will need to be put together after printing. Laminate for extra durability.
Preview of Song of the Trees--Complex Text Novel Unit by Mildred D. Taylor

Song of the Trees--Complex Text Novel Unit by Mildred D. Taylor

Created by
Novel Queen
This comprehensive novel unit uses proven strategies that hold students accountable for high levels of engagement in rigorous, high-interest complex text. The Song of the Trees is a highly acclaimed historical fiction novel that is based in 1930's Mississippi. Its author Mildred D. Taylor has long been recognized as one of the most distinguished authors of historical fiction. This book reveals themes and issues regarding race that every child of every background should reflect upon. This book
Preview of Chevron Dewey Decimal Labels

Chevron Dewey Decimal Labels

Created by
Laura Zabo
These 6x6 labels will brighten any library. Each section is designed with a different color chevron background and images that coordinate with each section of the Dewey Decimal System. Also check out the matching A-Z Biography, Fiction and Non Fiction Labels. Must have Microsoft Publisher to open. The document is editable for you own custom needs.
Preview of Music of Dolphins Novel Study

Music of Dolphins Novel Study

This includes a list of discussion questions as well as a test and key for The Music of Dolphins. Enjoy! Be the first to know about new upper elementary products: 1. Follow my store by clicking the green star above! 2. Follow me on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/runningwitherasers/
Preview of Hachiko Waits Worksheet Brochure for Novel Study of the Book

Hachiko Waits Worksheet Brochure for Novel Study of the Book

Students will be filling out a double sided brochure as they read the novel or may to choose to fill it out after reading is completed. This brochure is a fun and different way to gather information from the text. The brochure includes 10 vocabulary words taken from the book along with a vocabulary word that your students may choose to include. Students are asked to write a definition and sketch an image of what the word would look like. Students are also asked to reflect on what loyalty mea
Preview of Woodsrunner Student Journal

Woodsrunner Student Journal

Created by
ApeDGreat
An interactive guide as students read. Sections include compare and contrast activities, examining character traits, finding evidence in the story and more. ** Formatted to be printed double sided.
Preview of Kindergarten-8th Grade DRA2 Book List

Kindergarten-8th Grade DRA2 Book List

Created by
Andrea Wisdom
This product is a K-8 book lists based off of DRA2 levels. They can be customized by adding your local library information. Great handouts to parents at the begining of the year, at conferencse, or for summer reading lists. With these lists, parents and students will know what books are at their specific reading levels. Great for teachers wanting to check student growth between testing periods.
Preview of Types of Conflict Cards

Types of Conflict Cards

Created by
Krysti
Types of conflict in literature with pictures and a brief description. Perfect for ESOL students or students with learning disabilities. Provides a more concrete way to teach types of conflict.
Preview of City of Ember Enrichment - What is a Generator?

City of Ember Enrichment - What is a Generator?

In the middle-school suspense novel, City of Ember, "The Generator" is desperately important, because the skies of this city are always dark 24 hours a day. The protagonist Doon desperately wants to fix his city's generator, which is falling apart. But -- what is a generator? Many middle school students are not sure. This three-page resource explains what a generator is, in easy-to-understand language, and ties it into the novel City of Ember. It also contains illustrations of several actual
Preview of Book Report Mobile

Book Report Mobile

This is a great, and fun, activity for students to do when they complete a book. This mobile encourages students to pull out the most important events, setting, and other aspects of the text. Enjoy! Be the first to know about new upper elementary products: 1. Follow my store by clicking the green star above! 2. Follow me on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/runningwitherasers/
Preview of City of Ember - Interactive Journal

City of Ember - Interactive Journal

Created by
ApeDGreat
Students respond to the text, find evidence to support their answers, compare and contrast character attributes, make connections to their own lives, analyze elements of literature and how the author uses these tools to impact the reader. Students can read ahead and complete each section at their own pace while creating a record of their reading experience. **Formatted for double sided printing
Preview of Pictures of Hollis Woods

Pictures of Hollis Woods

Created by
ApeDGreat
Students respond to the text, find evidence to support their answers, compare and contrast character attributes, make connections to their own lives, analyze elements of literature and how the author uses these tools to impact the reader. Students can read ahead and complete each section at their own pace while creating a record of their reading experience. **Formatted for double sided printing
Preview of A Long Walk to Water - Interactive Journal

A Long Walk to Water - Interactive Journal

Created by
ApeDGreat
Students respond to the text, find evidence to support their answers, compare and contrast character attributes, make connections to their own lives, analyze elements of literature and how the author uses these tools to impact the reader. Students can read ahead and complete each section at their own pace while creating a record of their reading experience. **Formatted for double sided printing
Preview of Student Journal for A Thousand Never Evers

Student Journal for A Thousand Never Evers

Created by
ApeDGreat
Students respond to the text, find evidence to support their answers, compare and contrast character attributes, make connections to their own lives, analyze elements of literature and how the author uses these tools to impact the reader. Students can read ahead and complete each section at their own pace while creating a record of their reading experience. **Formatted for double sided printing
Preview of Chocolate Fever by Robert Kimmel Smith - Comprehension Questions

Chocolate Fever by Robert Kimmel Smith - Comprehension Questions

Created by
Brianne Willson
Included are comprehension questions for Chocolate Fever by Robert Kimmel Smith. Quesions are short and long response. Questions are arranged by chapter.
Preview of Tic Tac Toe Blank / Lined Board (Student make questions)

Tic Tac Toe Blank / Lined Board (Student make questions)

Created by
For Equal Access
This was designed for my students to start making choice boards or Tic Tac Toe Please follow me so when I post a new item you will be notified. Feel free to email me with requests for alternate programs. Most pages are black and white so they can be easily printed or copied.
Preview of Reading Log

Reading Log

Created by
Allison Cochran
Reading log that will help increase student comprehension. Aids in critical thinking in areas such as vocabulary, setting, theme, writer and reader purpose, plot structure, questions while reading, title, and connection to the story. Created to connect with the Scholastic Reading Inventory (SRI) program by recording Lexile and quiz score. Students read a story, fill out the log, and take a quiz. Made to work with ANY story or literature activity: literature circle, novel study, literacy center.
Preview of Watson's Go to Birmingham Literature Packet

Watson's Go to Birmingham Literature Packet

I created this literature packet to accompany "The Watson's go to Birmingham -1963" by Christopher Paul Curtis. My students greatly enjoy reading this novel. I use these questions for discussion, literature circles, as well as individual comprehension grades. Images included come from openclipart.com, pixabay.com, as well as Wiki Commons.
Preview of Comprehensive Literary Analysis Project

Comprehensive Literary Analysis Project

Created by
Grass Is Greener
Comprehensive Final Literary Project All-In-One Higher Level Thinking Project Requires Student Mastery of the Following Literary Analysis Skills: Academic Vocabulary Denotation/Connotation Characterization Symbolism Theme Text Evidence Parenthetical Documentation of Source Includes COMPLETE example, using The Outsiders! Publisher Files - Editable to fit your needs! Great for Lit Circles or Novel Study Completion! Can be used to Incorporate Technology! Includes Publisher Template!
Preview of Independent Reading Graphic Organizer--READ 180 or ANY ELA

Independent Reading Graphic Organizer--READ 180 or ANY ELA

New from Read Up, Read Down, Read Sideways Too, this 4 page graphic organizer guides students to locate, analyze, and explain characters, setting, plot events, and conflict while reading. Great for independent reading, small group reading, or whole class reading! I use predominately with READ 180, but also use any time I am assigning independent reading. Easy to use. Great for struggling readings or helping organize the thoughts of advanced readers! Editable!
Preview of Reading Strategies Bookmarks

Reading Strategies Bookmarks

Created by
Susan Latino
These handy bookmarks are a great way to encourage your students to use reading strategies while they read independently. Each bookmark lists a skill (see below), then explains the associated strategy ("what readers do"), as well as a list of "how to" steps. These bookmarks can be given to students for short periods of time, based on their individual reading needs. Skills Included: *questioning *making inferences *envisioning *connections *determining importance Each skill above is broken in
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