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Other (social studies) Common Core RL.6.6 resources

Preview of EXTRA CREDIT, by Andrew Clements: A PDF/EASEL Book Club Packet

EXTRA CREDIT, by Andrew Clements: A PDF/EASEL Book Club Packet

This is an independent-work, custom-designed packet created to support CCSS for students in grades 4-7 as they read EXTRA CREDIT by Andrew Clements. The packet may be printed and/or used digitally by uploading to Easel. If you are not familiar with Easel digital products, here are a few links you can follow to better understand: What is Easel by TpT? Getting Started Guide FAQ for Buyers Included are 18 student pages which divide the text into four reading assignments with questions and
Preview of Theater Arts Comical Play Script Unit | Abdullahs Gold Middle Eastern Folk Tale

Theater Arts Comical Play Script Unit | Abdullahs Gold Middle Eastern Folk Tale

Created by
Dramamommaspeaks
Part of a Bundle This engaging, comical unit and play (30 pages in length) with roles for 20+ students is suitable for students whether Social Studies class studying the country of India, Pakistan or used in a drama class. Students strengthen their reading (fluency), speaking (diction) and listening skills (restating) while learning to work cooperatively. In addition, a teacher could use this unit with students who are distance learning. #DistanceLearningTPTBased on the Hindu folk tale by the
Preview of The Only Road Lit Log (Novel Study) (For Distance or Classroom Learning)

The Only Road Lit Log (Novel Study) (For Distance or Classroom Learning)

This is a lit log for The Only Road, a realistic fiction by Alexandra Diaz, about a boy and his cousin who flee their Guatemalan village to live with a brother in the United States. Even though this story is fictional, it is like the millions of real immigrants whose "only road" is to travel illegally into the United States. Themes are: immigration, undocumented immigrates, gangs and violence, bravery and fear, family and friendship. This lit log could be used as a guide for direc
Preview of Until I Find Julian Lit Log (Novel Study) (For Distance or Classroom Learning)

Until I Find Julian Lit Log (Novel Study) (For Distance or Classroom Learning)

This is a lit log for Until I find Julian by Patricia Reilly Giff. The themes of this contemporary realistic fiction are: immigration issues, family, helping others, survival, and responsibility. The lit log can be used as a guide for a read aloud or for direct reading instruction (guided reading, novel study, or literature circle). It can be used for distance or classroom learning. The key focus skills of the lit log are: cite textual evidence, describe plot/characters, and expla
Preview of Extra!  A Linked Novel Study for Beth Fantaskey's "Isabel Feeney, Star Reporter"

Extra! A Linked Novel Study for Beth Fantaskey's "Isabel Feeney, Star Reporter"

Books can be great springboards for deeper education, and that's what will happen with this linked novel study. Webquest in style, this study contains literature activities, as well as art, history, science, math, and creative writing projects. Each can be done independently or cooperatively, but all are designed to engage your students in the culture of Chicago during the Roaring '20s as described in Beth Fantaskey's "Isabel Feeney, Star Reporter." The pages of this study can be used as a whole
Preview of Lucky Broken Girl Lit Log (Novel Study) (For Distance or Classroom Learning)

Lucky Broken Girl Lit Log (Novel Study) (For Distance or Classroom Learning)

This is a lit log for Lucky Broken Girl by Ruth Behar. The themes of this historical fiction based on the author's childhood are: immigration and refugees, family, friendship, hardships, and school. This lit log can be used as a guide for a read aloud or for direct reading instruction (guided reading group, literature circle, or novel study). It is also a great book to be used as part of a history/social studies unit and/or a discussion on immigration/refugees. It can be used for
Preview of Riding the Devil, Reader's Theaters, and free e-book

Riding the Devil, Reader's Theaters, and free e-book

Six Reader's Theaters of scenes from Riding the Devil. This exciting historical fiction will make California Ranchos of the 1830's come alive. Told in the first person by an eleven-year-old rancho worker, students will learn what it was like before civil rights and human rights were law. Cover the required California curriculum by experiencing rancho life through Jose's eyes.
Preview of Front Desk Lit Log (Novel Study) (For Distance or Classroom Learning)

Front Desk Lit Log (Novel Study) (For Distance or Classroom Learning)

This is a lit log by MrsDsEducationalTools for Front Desk by Kelly Yang This is a realistic fiction written from the point of view of a fifth-grade girl who recently moved with her parents from China to America. Themes include: immigration, prejudice, tolerance, racism, bullying, poverty, multicultural, Asian American, family, and friends. The key focus skills of the lit log are:- use text to explain/draw inferences- determine theme/summarize- describe/compare/contrast/analyze character
Preview of One Thousand Tracings Timeline Activity

One Thousand Tracings Timeline Activity

Created by
Abby Mielke
This activity asks students to arrange events in order based on the book "One Thousand Tracings" by Lita Judge. This is a great activity for teaching both point of view/or narrator's effect, as well as teaching timeline skills. I've also included the family tree diagram I made to post on the board while my students complete the activity, as well as an answer key for the teacher or for students to self-assess.
Preview of Sounder by William H. Armstrong Book Study

Sounder by William H. Armstrong Book Study

Created by
Kristen Benamati
This book study is broken into two parts (Chapters 1-4 and Chapters 5-8). It can be used to guide reading groups, guide independent reading or for a whole class book discussion.
Preview of The Verdigris Pawn, Curriculum and Reading Guide

The Verdigris Pawn, Curriculum and Reading Guide

Created by
Alysa Wishingrad
The Verdigris Pawn, by Alysa Wishingrad, a 2021 JLG Gold Standard Selection, is an upper middle-grade fantasy novel that explores issues around power, privilege, and social justice. Use this guide to facilitate meaningful conversations and deepen the reader’s engagement around the issues, or power, politics, social structure, and class structure. The questions and extension activities are designed to prompt middle school readers to explore the world of the book as well as their own lives ex
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