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The New Year Common Core RL.6.6 resources

Preview of January ELA Activities Bundle for Middle School

January ELA Activities Bundle for Middle School

This collection of January and New Year's activities includes the perfect standards-based resources to engage your students on their return from winter break. Use these print-and-go resources to give your students practice reading to self, reading to someone, listening to reading, word work, and writing—all centered around the seasonal themes of January!This January ELA Bundle includes:• New Year's Close Reads for BIG KIDS• Martin Luther King Jr. Informational Text Task Cards• Martin Luther King
Preview of Readers Theater Script | Ida's New Year Cake | Holiday Short Story Unit

Readers Theater Script | Ida's New Year Cake | Holiday Short Story Unit

Holiday short story lesson for "Ida's New Year Cake" Includes Readers Theater Script, Comprehension Questions, Organizers, and Google Self-Grading Form for Google Classroom. Adapted from the short story by L. M. Montgomery, author of Anne of Green Gables.Ida Mitchell and another girl with the same name are stuck in boarding houses over the holidays. An accidental delivery brings joy to both girls. Set in the world of Anne of Green Gables. Includes:Readers Theater ScriptGoogle Form Self-Grading Q
Preview of The Raven and the Swan Fable by Aesop Close Reading Short Story Analysis

The Raven and the Swan Fable by Aesop Close Reading Short Story Analysis

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Teach Well ELA
Close Reading Fable Analysis of "The Raven and the Swan" by Aesop. This story pairs well with the New Year poem "The Old Year" by John Clare. This activity includes a compare/contrast section with the fairy tale, "The Billy Goats Gruff". Analyzing poetry is an art. How do you get better at it? Practice. Here is an easy way to teach close reading with self-guided questions that help the student gain understanding of breaking down lines of poetry. This poem covers figurative language, word choice
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