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Middle school literature classroom forms for Microsoft Word

Preview of The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin Final Test

The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin Final Test

Created by
Christie Olstad
This is a final test for The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin, including matching, multiple choice, True/False, and short answer essay questions. The Westing Game is a mystery about sixteen heirs competing to solve a wealthy man's puzzling will. It's an engaging mystery that fosters critical thinking skills and introduces themes of friendship and identity through its diverse characters. Teachers find it enjoyable as it provides opportunities for discussions on inclusion and teaches literary analysis
Preview of Read 180 Daily Points Checklist

Read 180 Daily Points Checklist

Students are given 5 points daily. Using this checklist you can easily see who is on task and participating each day! Great way to keep track of effort and behavior!! WG= Whole Group SG =Small Group IR = Independent Reading C = Computer M = Materials
Preview of Where the Red Fern Grows by W. Rawls Test, Multiple Choice, T/F, Matching, Essay

Where the Red Fern Grows by W. Rawls Test, Multiple Choice, T/F, Matching, Essay

Created by
Christie Olstad
Assess your students' understanding of Where the Red Fern Grows with this comprehensive test. Perfect for upper elementary and middle school English Language Arts classrooms, this test includes multiple choice, short answer, and essay questions covering plot, characters, themes, and literary devices. Easily track student progress and promote critical thinking with this ready-to-use assessment tool. (25 questions)Answer Key is included.
Preview of "Flowers for Algernon" by Daniel Keyes Quiz

"Flowers for Algernon" by Daniel Keyes Quiz

Created by
Christie Olstad
Dive into the classic novella, "Flowers for Algernon," with a comprehensive quiz featuring multiple-choice, true/false, and character matching questions. This assessment not only gauges comprehension but also sparks critical thinking about the novella's themes and motifs.The quiz explores character development, plot intricacies, and underlying messages. I use variations on these questions to initiate discussions as we start the reading and to ensure students grasp both the big ideas and subtle
Preview of "Passionate Shepherd to Love" & "Nymph's Reply to Shepherd" Comparison

"Passionate Shepherd to Love" & "Nymph's Reply to Shepherd" Comparison

Created by
Shirley Spalding
These 2 poems by Christopher Marlowe ("The Passionate Shepherd to His Love") and Sir Walter Raleigh ("The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd") provide a classic example of parody and the step-by-step comparison helps students remember the elements of poetic parody. This activity also allows students to practice reading comprehension. An answer key is provided. The chart may be filled in by individuals in class or for homework or be completed by cooperative learning groups.
Preview of Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief Reading and Writing Project

Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief Reading and Writing Project

Created by
Kimberly Walter
Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief is an engaging, fantasy-oriented book about a boy named Percy Jackson who finds out his is a demi-god. It appeals to Middle School-aged students. Not only is it a fantasy-rich story filled with twists and turns, it also covers Greek Mythology to tie in a Social Studies theme as well.This reading/writing project contains 12 Google Forms quizzes developed from the book and an essay writing project.Students will read the book in sections then tak
Preview of Romeo and Juliet Anticipatory Set, Theme Preview, Advance Organizers, Hooks

Romeo and Juliet Anticipatory Set, Theme Preview, Advance Organizers, Hooks

Created by
Christie Olstad
Introduce your students to the timeless themes of love, tragedy, and societal expectations with our engaging Anticipatory Set Worksheet for Romeo and Juliet. This thought-provoking resource is designed to spark personal reflections and connect students' experiences to the iconic play. Through a series of carefully crafted questions, the worksheet encourages students to explore their own relationships, values, and decision-making processes, fostering a deeper understanding of the play's enduring
Preview of Independent Reading Book Conference Form

Independent Reading Book Conference Form

Created by
Suzann Keith
This is a generic, blank independent reading book conference or recommendation form that can be customized for any class. I use this with my middle and high school students instead of a traditional book report. The form has space for students to rate the book, list its genre, the author, title, number of pages and then provide a short synopsis of the plot. Following this, students answer questions about the setting, point of view, protagonist, antagonist, conflict, climax, theme, and literary
Preview of Accelerated Reader AR Book Labels

Accelerated Reader AR Book Labels

Created by
Kiddos edu
If you like this product, please take a second and click the follow button to keep updated on new stuff! This is a printable label that can be filled in to place in each of your class library books so that students know right away what the reading level is, Quiz number # and AR point value. Printable on Avery Template 5160 labels. Stop looking up the book information! Label each book and be done once and for all :)
Preview of To Be Read (TBR) List for Writer's Workshop Notebooks

To Be Read (TBR) List for Writer's Workshop Notebooks

These TBR lists are great to pair with book tastings in a reading/writing workshop community. Students can keep track of books they're interested in reading throughout the year while book tasting by adding them to their list and referring back to it once glued in their composition notebooks.
Preview of Point of View Worksheet

Point of View Worksheet

This Point of View Worksheet can be used with both fiction and nonfiction reading lessons. Students can use this Point of View worksheet to list the details and evidence from their books, and also to compare Points of View as they read. Students draw and jot down illustrations within the head, about what their character's are seeing or visualizing. They list the evidence under the head. For example, what does this character see? feel? believe? How do other character view the same situatio
Preview of Annotation Worksheet

Annotation Worksheet

This worksheet helps students keep track of their annotation skills by tallying their annotations, and then explaining them. I use the annotation skills of ! - something I find interesting, ? - I don't understand, * - This reminds me of, and then the infinity sign for something we have already gone over in class.
Preview of Book Report 33 Fun Options

Book Report 33 Fun Options

Tired of the same old book reports? Help your students show who creative they can be! This packet gives students 33 options for book reports. There is an explanation for each idea and a form for students to get book report approval!
Preview of Read 180 Expectation Overview

Read 180 Expectation Overview

Use this sheet at the beginning of the year to stress your expectations through out the read 180 rotations. Also, this can be used at anytime during the year to reinforce the expectations of the classroom.
Preview of Tutoring Log for Reading

Tutoring Log for Reading

Created by
Students Rising
This is a form I use for tutoring students in reading. It is a quick way to keep track of what we work on each session and the goals moving forward. See the following link to another tutoring log that is not reading specific: Tutoring Log General Format for ALL Subject Areas
Preview of Letter Home for Missing Library Book

Letter Home for Missing Library Book

Created by
Kimberly Duke
This is a letter I send home to parents whose students have neglected to turn in a book from my classroom library. This letter would not work for a school library or any library that charges late fees. I use this letter to request that the parent help the child locate the book or replace it with another middle school level book. This document is editable (Microsoft Office 07 and later) so that you can take out my name in the signature. You can also edit it to say elementary level books if that i
Preview of Using MAPs RIT Band Goals for Differentiation and Guided Reading Teaching Points

Using MAPs RIT Band Goals for Differentiation and Guided Reading Teaching Points

This resource includes an EDITABLE checklist for every RIT band in reading informational text, reading literary text, and vocabulary. You can add your students' names to the appropriate RIT band, and then use these checklists to follow student progress. You can also use these checklists for teaching points in guided reading.
Preview of Independent Reading Mid Quarter Check In

Independent Reading Mid Quarter Check In

This is a check-in form for students that complete independent reading during class. My students read any book they'd like for ten minutes a day and I use this form to check in throughout the quarter to make sure they are on track.
Preview of Alex Rider Stormbreaker Novel unit

Alex Rider Stormbreaker Novel unit

Created by
Kempton
This can be used as a book for the students to use during the reading of the novel. It has vocabulary terms from each chapter and higher order questions to each chapter.
Preview of The Outsiders   Chapter 4  "Bob's Death" Johnny Cade:  Guilty or Innocent?

The Outsiders Chapter 4 "Bob's Death" Johnny Cade: Guilty or Innocent?

Created by
Greg Shafer
In Chapter 4 of S.E. Hinton's The Outsiders, the Soc Bob is stabbed and killed at the fountain in the park where Johnny and Ponyboy are trying to relax and get away from their houses. This activity allows students to research the events and decide on one of four possible verdicts were Johnny to go on trial for this crime.
Preview of Hunger Games Catching Fire WorkSheet Ch. 20

Hunger Games Catching Fire WorkSheet Ch. 20

Created by
Jeffery Dunbar
Catching Fire Worksheets designed for Google Classroom
Preview of Creative Monthly Book Reports for Upper Elementary

Creative Monthly Book Reports for Upper Elementary

Created by
Jaime Batschi
These fun reports bring out the creativity of students by giving them basic criteria and allowing them to make it their own. September: Fiction Q and A with book characterOctober: Free Choice Book JacketNovember: Fantasy Letter to movie producerDecember: (no report this month)January: Realistic Fiction Puppet ShowFebruary: Biography Wax MuseumMarch: Free Choice Book TalkApril: Historical Fiction PowerPoint Presentation
Preview of Story Elements Posters

Story Elements Posters

Created by
Jill Sisson
There are 10 posters, each containing a different story element along with questions to think about with each story element. These are great hung up on the wall or to use when discussing the story elements.
Preview of Twelve Angry Men Test 31 Questions

Twelve Angry Men Test 31 Questions

Created by
MR. H
Twelve Angry Men Test 31 Questions- multiple choice- can be edited or added to to fit class needs. Perfect for scantron tests.
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