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Preview of Mystery Genre Book Report "Case File"  Project, Rubric, Student Pages+

Mystery Genre Book Report "Case File" Project, Rubric, Student Pages+

Mystery Genre Case File Book Report ProjectStudents put on their detective hats while they read a mystery book, creating a case file of evidence to solve the mystery. Students will track information on:Main CharactersSupporting CharactersSuspectsPlotRed Herrings (optional or extension)Creating the Case FileStudents store their evidence in a case file, which can be a file folder or a large folded piece of construction paper. Students use the included printables to track important information abou
Preview of The Hero's Journey | Movie Analysis | Short Story Writing | Activities

The Hero's Journey | Movie Analysis | Short Story Writing | Activities

This Hero's Journey activity package contains a variety of activities relating to the Hero's Journey as explained by Joseph Campbell. For this activity, students practice their Hero's Journey analysis skills by viewing a heroic movie of your choice (a variety of examples are included), and using the included worksheets to discuss how each stage of the Hero's Journey can be seen. Students then use an included template to illustrate and write their own short stories, following the stages of the
Preview of Solar Eclipse 2024, Writing, Reading, Crafts, Research, Vocabulary, & Class Book

Solar Eclipse 2024, Writing, Reading, Crafts, Research, Vocabulary, & Class Book

Study the 2024 Solar Eclipse with this unit full of exciting activities, research guides, page topper crafts, writing prompts, adorable crafts, class books, party ideas, editable parent letters, and so much more! This resource was designed for 3rd - 6th graders to celebrate and study Solar Eclipses. This is the perfect resource for a variety of grade levels! ***THIS is an updated version as requested by my followers for 3rd - 5th graders. I designed this resource with 3rd - 5th grade in mind - t
Preview of Literary Analysis Essay: Build a "Case File" of Text Evidence for ANY Novel!

Literary Analysis Essay: Build a "Case File" of Text Evidence for ANY Novel!

Created by
Secondary Sara
NOW INCLUDES GOOGLE: Are you looking for a new, engaging way to teach literary analysis? Call the claim/thesis a "conspiracy theory", and tell students that they have to "prove" it!Ideal for students who are new or intermediate with lit analysis, this project makes students use inductive reasoning without realizing it. In this Common Core aligned project, student groups choose a question about the novel and come up with a "conspiracy theory" (thesis) to answer that question. DURING reading, smal
Preview of Summer Reading Project - Any Book - Creating a Newspaper

Summer Reading Project - Any Book - Creating a Newspaper

Students need to read during the summer to develop leisure-time reading habits, reinforce reading skills, and prepare for instruction in the upcoming school year. To that end, this summer reading project requires all students to read a book and complete a creative and engaging summer reading project to demonstrate their understanding of the book they read. In this summer reading project, students will read a book and then create a two-page newspaper complete with a main event lead news story
Preview of The One and Only Ivan Novel Study Unit - Printable and Digital for Google Slides

The One and Only Ivan Novel Study Unit - Printable and Digital for Google Slides

Created by
GravoisFare
Your students will GO APE over this unique book report project. Activities for the project-based classroom. Mix-and-Match Templates allow you to create a novel unit that is tailored to your students' needs. Both PRINT and DIGITAL versions.PRINTABLE: 69 ready-to-go templates focus on a wide range of topics related to The One and Only Ivan by Katharine Applegate—story elements, themes, symbolism, characters, parts of a book, research topics, vocabulary, and more. Challenge students to use higher-l
Preview of Theme & Conflict Popcorn Box Fiction Book Report Craftivity Project

Theme & Conflict Popcorn Box Fiction Book Report Craftivity Project

Theme & Conflict Popcorn Box Fiction Book ReportAfter reading any fiction book, students "fill" a box of popcorn while learning about theme and conflict and reviewing other characteristics of fiction.Each item in the popcorn box represents a different element. By the time students complete their project, they will have written about:Point of ViewPlotConflictThemeIn addition, students write a book review, discussing what they liked and didn't like. Having students write about what they have r
Preview of The One and Only Ivan Book Report Poster Writing Project (Novel Study)

The One and Only Ivan Book Report Poster Writing Project (Novel Study)

This poster project is perfect to use with a novel study of the book The One and Only Ivan. As the students read this piece of literature they can create their poster and include the author, illustrator, genre, setting, point of view, character traits, protagonist, antagonist, plot diagram, and the problem and solution.No More Messy Student Posters! Do your students not know where to start when making a poster on a book report? Have your students read The One and Only Ivan as a class, with a gui
Preview of The Phantom Tollbooth 3D Novel Study Dodecahedron Project w Rubrics

The Phantom Tollbooth 3D Novel Study Dodecahedron Project w Rubrics

Created by
SK Designs
Novel study and final book project for The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton JusterSK Design’s 3-D Novel Studies provide unique and fun ways to study great novels while creating attractive and informative novel projects like this dodecahedron for display at the end of the study. While traditional novel studies often focus on comprehension worksheets and quizzes, the focus of 3-D novel studies is creating three-dimensional representations of the novel with faces that provide information about literary
Preview of Summarizing Craftivity for Fall with Sweet Summaries Candy Corn Garland

Summarizing Craftivity for Fall with Sweet Summaries Candy Corn Garland

This is a fun activity in which students read a story or novel, summarize what they read, and create a candy corn craft that can be hung in your classroom as garland for a fall decoration. It's fun and also educational and makes a great decoration for September, October, or November. It is also aligned to Reading Literature and Writing Common Core standards for 4th, 5th and 6th grade. It includes the following... Directions and Steps to complete the activity spread out over 5 days. Sweet Summa
Preview of Character Doughnut Box Fiction Craftivity Book Report Protagonist Antagonist

Character Doughnut Box Fiction Craftivity Book Report Protagonist Antagonist

Character Doughnut Box Fiction Book ReportAfter reading any fiction book, it's time to make the doughnuts! Students build a box of doughnuts while learning about characters and reviewing other characteristics of fiction.Each doughnut represents a different element. By the time students complete their project, they will have written about:ProtagonistAntagonistPoint of ViewConflictThemeIn addition, students write a book review, discussing what they liked and didn't like. Having students write abou
Preview of The Chocolate Touch Book Report Poster Writing Project (Novel Study)

The Chocolate Touch Book Report Poster Writing Project (Novel Study)

This poster project is perfect to use with a novel study of the book The Chocolate Touch. As the students read this piece of literature they can create their poster and include the author, illustrator, genre, setting, point of view, character traits, protagonist, antagonist, plot diagram, and the problem and solution.No More Messy Student Posters! Do your students not know where to start when making a poster on a book report? Have your students read The Chocolate Touch as a class, with a guided
Preview of Bud, Not Buddy: Rules and Things to Live By Student Response Booklet

Bud, Not Buddy: Rules and Things to Live By Student Response Booklet

Created by
Lizzie Lodinsky
This book includes ALL of Bud's "Rules and Things to Live By" from the novel Bud, Not Buddy by Christopher Paul Curtis. There is room for students to explain their thoughts on each rule. *This bundle just got a HUGE makeover!! :) In this bundle, you will receive: *Bud's Rules and Things to Live By PDF Booklet (COLOR) *Bud's Rules and Things to Live By PowerPoint Booklet (COLOR) *Bud's Rules and Things to Live By PDF Booklet (BLACK&WHITE) *Bud's Rules and Things to Live By PowerPoint Book
Preview of Aesop's Fables Project

Aesop's Fables Project

Created by
Cynthia Hansen
Using an online resource for Aesop’s fables, students read four different fables. For each fable, students have an activity to complete. Students are able to choose from a list of fables, giving them some control over their reading. For the first fable, students write about a time in their own lives when a similar event has occurred, then compare that time to the story in the fable. After reading the second fable, students rewrite the fable with different characters but the same moral. Studen
Preview of Mystery Genre Digital Book Report "Case File" Project

Mystery Genre Digital Book Report "Case File" Project

Mystery Genre Case File Digital Book Report ProjectStudents put on their detective hats while they read a mystery book, creating a digital case file of evidence to solve the mystery. The case file is a Google Slides file.Students will track information on:Main CharactersSupporting CharactersSuspectsPlotRed Herrings (optional or extension)Creating the Case FileStudents build their case file by completing files in their project. If needed, students could duplicate slides to add more main and suppo
Preview of Greek Mythology Projects

Greek Mythology Projects

Created by
Jay-el Resources
After a mythology unit, this product will be great for students to use their creativity to create something that shows their understanding of things learned in the unit. The product includes 6 project ideas that students can pick from which include: - dressing up as a god/goddess - creating a diorama - creating a board game - creating an original myth - creating trading cards - student choice Product also includes rubrics for projects 1-5! I managed to get each project together on the same pa
Preview of Character Analysis Creative Craft-ivity | Novel Study | Crocs & Charms Symbolism

Character Analysis Creative Craft-ivity | Novel Study | Crocs & Charms Symbolism

Looking for a unique and fun activity to boost engagement during a novel study? Try this character analysis craft activity! Students will love designing a croc or charm bracelet for a book character. It's a fun take on reading comprehension! They will get the chance to be creative, think outside the box, and uniquely show their knowledge. You can use it for any book, year after year. It would even make a cute bulletin board!This resource includes:2 Character Croc Worksheets (1 version with 1 cro
Preview of Mock Trial Readings Activities Project Use for ANY Novel

Mock Trial Readings Activities Project Use for ANY Novel

Created by
LIT Lessons
The mock trial resources provide everything you need to not only explain but also see your students experience the United States judicial system. Use these mock trial resources with any novel or short story with a controversial conflict as a vehicle to engage in the judicial process! It supplies foundational knowledge about the judicial system’s central principles. Then, the mock trial resources provide a structure to guide students through the application of those principles. In doing so, stude
Preview of Literary Response / Book Report Alternative - Design a Theme Park Ride Bundle

Literary Response / Book Report Alternative - Design a Theme Park Ride Bundle

Created by
UPBEAT ELA
Book reports have a bad rap, but this response to literature is ACTUALLY fun! First, students are hired to design a brand-new, book-inspired ride for Book World, the country's greatest literary theme park.Based on their favorite recently read books, students design an epic ride, write a pitch for the board of directors, and build a 3D version of the ride for Book World's grand opening, where guests will come and get book recommendations from your students/engineers.What's included in this litera
Preview of Digital Book Report Project for ANY Novel using Text Evidence Grades 4-6

Digital Book Report Project for ANY Novel using Text Evidence Grades 4-6

Are you looking for an extension activity for students to complete after reading a novel that requires them to use critical thinking and textual evidence? Then this DIGITAL BOOK Report is exactly what you are looking for. Students will be asked to: Summarize the storyIdentify and explain the plotIdentify the theme and provide evidence from the textCreate a critique of the novel with cited evidenceReview the work for grammar, punctuation and spelling before submittingThis digital resource can be
Preview of Nightjohn by Gary Paulsen Novel Study

Nightjohn by Gary Paulsen Novel Study

Nightjohn Novel Study These resources could be used in a Language Arts or Social Studies classroom during a novel unit on Nightjohn by Gary Paulsen. The novel is focused on slavery and covers related topics such as violence, slave resistance, and the education of slaves. Included: *Times of key scenes from the film for comparison with the novel *Four choice boards of questions and activities based on Bloom’s Taxonomy *Eight constructed response prompts *Constructed response form *A character
Preview of Static or Dynamic? Character Operating Room

Static or Dynamic? Character Operating Room

Give your students an engaging and hands on way to analyze important characters from the books they are reading! Students will work in groups to decide if their assigned character is static or dynamic by leading a "medical analysis" with task cards. This 3 day activity will guide students through gathering evidence, creating a visual aid, and constructing a CER argument to support their findings. On the last day of the activity, students will present their findings to their peers. The remaining
Preview of Bud, Not Buddy Reading Activities for Interactive Notebooks or Worksheets

Bud, Not Buddy Reading Activities for Interactive Notebooks or Worksheets

Looking for interactive, engaging reading activities to supplement your Bud, Not Buddy reading unit? In this product, you will find sixteen different reading activities that can support your Bud, Not Buddy reading novel with students. More importantly, this resource is specifically formatted for composition notebooks/interactive notebooks OR regular activity worksheets for pre, during, and after reading.Bud, Not Buddy Background Information Sheet: As a pre-unit activity, students can brainstorm
Preview of Character Study Book Report (Includes Summary and "Wanted" Poster Assignment)

Character Study Book Report (Includes Summary and "Wanted" Poster Assignment)

This Character Study book report includes instructions for students, a sample summary and sample project, as well as an optional grading rubric for the teacher to simply pick and choose from listed choices to grade the student on writing (effective expression), grammar (conventions), and drawing (visual arts).The assignment requires students to write a one-page summary broken down into a beginning, middle, and end. The students must also complete a "Wanted" poster project, focusing on the main c
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For elementary students who are just learning to write, you can use worksheets to practice letter formation. Students in middle and high school can use learning stations to learn how to write and revise essays. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, you can sharpen your student's writing skills in no time. Extend writing activities beyond the classroom and observe as your child nurtures their imagination, enriches their vocabulary, and enhances their storytelling prowess.

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Here are a few ideas for writing activities — from our teacher-created resources — that you can find on TPT and that are designed to teach students how to write effectively. (Pro tip: These worksheets serve as an excellent complement to our reading materials.)

Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

Have students exchange their written work with a peer for feedback. This helps them strengthen their ability to identify and correct mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and spelling; give constructive criticism; and revise their writing based on feedback.

Sentence and Paragraph Construction

Provide sentence and paragraph building exercises to help students understand the basic structure of writing and how to organize their ideas coherently.

Letter Writing

Ask students to write letters to real or fictional recipients. They could compose formal letters, persuasive letters on specific topics, thank-you notes, or postcards.

Blogging

Create a classroom blog where students can publish their writing for a wider audience. This teaches them to write for a purpose and consider their audience's perspective.

Research Papers

Guide students through the process of researching and writing informative or argumentative essays. Teach them how to construct persuasive arguments and counterarguments on various topics, include evidence, and cite sources.

Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

By incorporating these (and other!) writing activities into your lesson plans, you can nurture a love for writing.

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