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Preview of One Crazy Summer Lit Group Discussion Packet

One Crazy Summer Lit Group Discussion Packet

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Mrs KZ
One Crazy Summer by Rita Williams-Garcia is a story that will make your students laugh and wonder about history and relationships. This product will allow your students to dive deeper into literature and explore a child’s point-of-view from the 1960’s. The discussion group packet includes: * discussion questions with answer key * extensions that can also be used for assessments * CCSS for 4th grade literacy and how they relate to this book * sayings and similes that are frequent and thought p
Preview of Go South To Freedom Lit Log

Go South To Freedom Lit Log

This is a lit log for Go South To Freedom by Frye Gaillard. It is a historical fiction, but it is based on a true story. Themes are: slavery, freedom, Seminole Wars of the 1830's, and the importance of oral history. The key focus skills of the lit log are: 1.) use text to explain/draw inferences and 2.) describe point of view. Other focus skills in the lit log are: 1.) compare/contrast characters, setting, events, and 2.) determine theme/summarize. This lit log can be used
Preview of The Young Benjamin Franklin, Book 2: "Ben at Twelve"

The Young Benjamin Franklin, Book 2: "Ben at Twelve"

Created by
Carol Kerney
Are you interested in helping your students understand what life was like during colonial days? "Ben at Twelve" is the second book in the Young Benjamin Franklin series that investigates what happened during his youth that made Dr. Franklin into the man he became--printer, scientist, inventor, patriot, and founding father. It presents colonial trades as an integrated part of the story. When he was twelve years old, young Ben had been working in his father's soap and candle shop for two years eve
Preview of The Young Benjamin Franklin, Book 3: "Ben at Fifteen"

The Young Benjamin Franklin, Book 3: "Ben at Fifteen"

Created by
Carol Kerney
Benjamin Franklin was a fascinating individual. The 6-book series, The Young Benjamin Franklin, explores what happened in his childhood and youth that made him the man he became--printer, scientist, inventor, diplomat, patriot, and founding father. During Ben's fifteenth year in 1721 several significant things happened: his older brother started a unique newspaper, Ben discovered new ways to find things to read, and a terrible epidemic of smallpox stirred up a vicious controversy about the innov
Preview of Compare and Contrast Choice Board

Compare and Contrast Choice Board

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Setting Goals
During my unit on the Civil War, the students read the book, Pink and Say. Afterwards the students were given a compare and contrast choice board to complete using the book. This was a great way to tie BOTH reading common core standards and Social Studies standards. The students really enjoyed this. I hope that you find it useful.
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