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Civics Common Core RL.6.6 resources

Preview of Wolf Hollow Novel Study

Wolf Hollow Novel Study

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LIT Lessons
This product is a comprehensive set of instructional materials for teaching Wolf Hollow by Lauren Wolk. With these Common Core aligned materials, students will deeply engage with the novel and develop their literacy skills through literary analysis, fiction close readings, mock trial, projects, vocabulary, assessments, essays, and more. The suite includes 100+ resources to help you implement an engaging, rigorous ELA unit. Snapshot of Resources Included in Unit:Standards Alignment & Pacing G
Preview of Mock Trial Readings Activities Project Use for ANY Novel

Mock Trial Readings Activities Project Use for ANY Novel

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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 Class Action Lit Log (novel study) (For Distance or Classroom Learning)

Class Action Lit Log (novel study) (For Distance or Classroom Learning)

This is a lit log by MrsDsEducationalTools for Class Action (by Steven B. Frank), an awesome realistic fiction, written from the point of view of an eleven year old boy, who with his sister, friends, and a retired neighbor file a class action lawsuit arguing that homework is unconstitutional. Students will truly be able to relate to this book.The key focus skills of the lit log are:- use text to explain/draw inferences/cite evidence- determine them/central idea/summarize- describe/compare/
Preview of Mystery Book Clubs for ANY Mystery Novel

Mystery Book Clubs for ANY Mystery Novel

Designed to be used with multiple book clubs simultaneously! Questions pertain to mystery novels with a focus on characters, setting, inferences, and evidence! The Book Club is complete with a project at the end where students must put their culprit on trial and prove his/her guilt using the evidence from the book! This is a great way to also discuss how evidence must be used when proving an opinion or claim in writing! If you liked the Historical Fiction Book Clubs and Fantasy Fiction Book C
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