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5th grade english language arts literature circles for Microsoft Excel

Preview of Literature (Lit) Circle Evaluation Rubric Participation Meeting Discussions ELA

Literature (Lit) Circle Evaluation Rubric Participation Meeting Discussions ELA

Created by
theteacherspet77
This rubric can be used to assign a grade to students for their participation in their assigned Literature Circle discussion groups. The rubric is designed for 4 Literature Circle discussion meetings, but could easily be adapted for more or less. The rubric addresses student's participation as well as preparedness.
Preview of Words Their Way Classroom Organizational Chart

Words Their Way Classroom Organizational Chart

This is a great tool for organizing your students into appropriate leveled groups after taking the Words Their Way Spelling Inventory. There are tabs for BOY, MOY, and EOY entries.
Preview of Literary terms in English with Spanish, French, Ukrainian definitions

Literary terms in English with Spanish, French, Ukrainian definitions

Created by
Lynda McCue
Literary terms in English with Spanish, French, Ukrainian definitions and examples all in an excell workbook with tabs for each language 2 charts per page. We laminate and keep on student desks as a resource. Great for test prep!
Preview of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe - Parallels between Narnia and the Bible

The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe - Parallels between Narnia and the Bible

Created by
Amy Allington
www.atravelingtutor.com "But there I have another name. You must learn to know me by that name. This was the very reason why you were brought to Narnia, that by knowing me here for a little, you may know me better there.” A student read this to me from Voyage of the Dawn Treader and then asked, "Do we ever find out who Aslan is?" I incorrectly assumed it was clear that C.S. Lewis' Aslan was, in type, Jesus. I read The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe to the students and created this activity
Preview of Guided Reading Needs Spreadsheet: Readers At-a-Glance

Guided Reading Needs Spreadsheet: Readers At-a-Glance

Tired of looking through pages and pages of reading assessments to remember what individual learners need? This "Readers-At-A-Glance" spreadsheet helps you organize your reading groups and see individual and group needs simply.
Preview of Menu of Guided Reading Projects for Literature Circles

Menu of Guided Reading Projects for Literature Circles

Menu of Guided Reading Projects 5 activities to use with your Literature Circles or Guided Reading Circles. This can be used as centers or as independent activities. The type of book can be changed from the example shown. This was used with 5th grade students and I was able to differentiate for upper level and lower level students. It is hard for me to upload a sample because I want you to see the entire product. I have given a lot of the information about the product.. If you have any
Preview of List of 71 novels with brief description,Lexile Level&grade level recommendation

List of 71 novels with brief description,Lexile Level&grade level recommendation

Looking for novels for literature circles?This will help with your choices. Obviously, you don’t need All the information, but we have most of what you need to choose a book from:Book Genre study guide materials # of Books Grade Level Lexile Level Audio Book Trailer Description of Book
Preview of Reciprocal Teaching Form for Reading Comprehension

Reciprocal Teaching Form for Reading Comprehension

Created by
Mrs. P's Ideas
This is a great resource to check for a student's understanding of a story. Before reading the story they must make 3 predictions. After the story they then write 3 main ideas, develop 3 questions, and finally make 3 text to self connections.
Preview of Newbery Award List with various level info (1922-2013)

Newbery Award List with various level info (1922-2013)

Created by
Cheri Eubank
This is an excel spreadsheet that includes various Newbery Award title information for medal and honor winners from 1922-2013: Award received (medal or honor), Newbery award winning title, author, illustrator (if applicable), SRC quiz abailablilty, SRC reading level, Lexile level, interest level, genre of literature, AR quiz availability, AR reading level. You can sort this list any way you would like: by year, award, title, author, level, etc. You could also add an extra column for your library
Preview of Common Core Book Report Form

Common Core Book Report Form

Created by
Susett Vazquez
This book report form challenges students to find the theme, character traits and vocabulary words in chapter books they have read.
Preview of Book Report Matrix

Book Report Matrix

Created by
Missy Butcher
Using 6 levels of Bloom's Taxonomy and 6 areas of multiple intelligence, this is book report that can appeal to all students. Rather that writing one report, students can explain their comprehension in 6 different ways. It's also aligned with Common Core. This can be used in students' individual reports or in a class novel study.
Preview of Student Reading Log for Excel or Numbers

Student Reading Log for Excel or Numbers

Students can record the books they read along with the author, genre, book's rating, etc. This bundle includes files for Numbers and Excel.
Preview of Literature Circle / Book Club Reading Response Activities and Rubric (Editable)

Literature Circle / Book Club Reading Response Activities and Rubric (Editable)

Created by
Kelly Bryant
This is a great Literature Circle/Book Club Job description. There are 6 jobs that the students rotate between each week. The jobs to choose from are: Artful Artist Discussion Director Summarizer Passage Picker Word Finder Character Interviewer Each job has a description of what is expected and how many points they can earn for each element. (Rubric)
Preview of Literature Circle Participation Evaluation Form

Literature Circle Participation Evaluation Form

Created by
Teacher Bee
Students use this form to evaluate themselves and group members after participating in a literature circle discussion.
Preview of Editable Excel Literature Circle Book Number & Homework Tracker

Editable Excel Literature Circle Book Number & Homework Tracker

This is meant for digital use, but can be printed and written into as well. Use this to keep track of student preparedness for literature circles. Insert students names, the date, and simply check a box to record if a student has brought their literature circle book and homework to class. This resource supports numbered labels for Literature Circle books, which makes it easy to keep track of books and know who it was assigned to if it goes missing.
Preview of Successful Writer's Checklist Rubric

Successful Writer's Checklist Rubric

Here is a quick and essay checklist to help you check off where your writers are proficient, emerging proficiency, or need support. By utilizing this tool, you save time with grading and debriefing with your student writers. Enjoy!
Preview of Literature Circle Tracking Sheet (editable)

Literature Circle Tracking Sheet (editable)

Created by
Meet Ms Marsh
Students can easily keep track of assignments, skills, and roles each week of literature circles Week Of Book Title Author Genre Weekly Skills Overview Daily Pages Assigned Daily Discussion Job Daily Skill Focus
Preview of Book Club/Literature Circle Bookmark

Book Club/Literature Circle Bookmark

Created by
Melissa Burch
These editable bookmarks will come in handy when assigning roles for book clubs or literature circles. Help students remember which role they are responsible to complete for each section. You will purchase an Excel file so you can tweak the chapters/headings and roles if you wish. Bookmarks print four per page.
Preview of ABC Order -Gus Takes The Train- Journeys 1st Grade

ABC Order -Gus Takes The Train- Journeys 1st Grade

Created by
Emily Yates
ABC order for Gus Takes The Train - Journeys Grade 1
Preview of Genre Reading Chart

Genre Reading Chart

Created by
Elementary ELD
As students read books from different genres, have them fill in the chart with the characters, setting, plot and title.
Preview of Guided Reading Rotation Schedule

Guided Reading Rotation Schedule

Are you having trouble figuring out when to pull your reading groups in Guided Reading time? What about your making sure your students get to every center they are required to complete? Use this editable Excel doc to help you find your way! There are three tabs that show a 5 day schedule, a 4 day schedule and a 3 day schedule.
Preview of Award-Winning Children's Literature List Aligned to Common Core

Award-Winning Children's Literature List Aligned to Common Core

Created by
Laura Kelly
This is a MICROSOFT EXCEL SPREADSHEET that lists over 270 award-winning children's books from the past 5 years. The spreadsheet includes: title, author, which award it won, recommended grade levels, genre, key themes from the book, and a which literary or informational text standards from the Common Core would be a good fit to teach from the text. The books are primarily elementary level, but some extend to middle and high.
Preview of Fry Word List

Fry Word List

Created by
SpedEdNow
List of all 1,000 Fry Words in order from 1-1,000. Also in alphabetical order, and ordered by 100s (first 100, second 100 etc).
Preview of Newbery Award List

Newbery Award List

Created by
Cheri Eubank
This is an excel spreadsheet that includes various Newbery Award title information for the 2013 Newbery Award medal and honor winners: Award received (medal or honor), Newbery award winning title, author, illustrator (if applicable), SRC quiz abailablilty, SRC reading level, Lexile level, interest level, genre of literature, AR quiz availability, AR reading level. You can sort this list any way you would like: by year, award, title, author, level, etc. You could also add an extra column for y
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