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Preview of Frindle for Grammar Gurus

Frindle for Grammar Gurus

Combine this unique resource with any Frindle novel study to introduce your Grammar Gurus to grammar-in-context.In addition to the four main parts of speech ---- nouns, verb, adjectives and adverbs --- your Grammar Gurus will review the following: homophones (it/it’s, than/then, their/there/they’re and to/too/two)compound words/compound nounsprepositions & prepositional phrasespossessive nouns (singular & plural)common nouns & proper nounsabstract & concrete nounsapostrophes in p
Preview of The Gingerbread Cowboy  --  Reading, Writing, Math, and More!  (Sub Day!)

The Gingerbread Cowboy -- Reading, Writing, Math, and More! (Sub Day!)

Created by
Sharon Fendrick
This is such a fun book! If you need to be out for a day (there is probably enough for two days!), simply choose the activities you would like for your class to complete. Make copies--get the book--and you're done!Included in this packet you will find:**Beginning, Middle, and End Worksheet**Setting, Character, Problem, Solution Activity**Comprehension Test (12 Questions)**Javelina Article**Questions to answer about the article on javelinas**Adverb Worksheet**Adjective Worksheet**Reflexive Pron
Preview of Novel Study: The Enormous Egg

Novel Study: The Enormous Egg

A fun book from the 1950's about Nate and his triceratops. I have divided this 17 chapter book into 6 sections of 3 chapters each., except the last is only 2 chapters.Each section is made up of 4 worksheets, one for each of these activities: Vocabulary, Word Work, Comprehension , and Literary Elements. Reading level 3-5th grade, R.I have included a Answer Key and a Final Test.This novel study should take 6 weeks to complete and is designed to be independent.
Preview of "Can't You Make Them Behave, King George?" Google Slides- Bookworms Supplement

"Can't You Make Them Behave, King George?" Google Slides- Bookworms Supplement

Bookworms Curriculum: 4th grade Shared Reading Module 2- Unit 1: Change and Conflict. These slides correlate with the book "Can't You Make Them Behave, King George?" and contain slides for lessons 34-40.This resource is editable through Google Slides and it includes modeling slides, timers when appropriate, discussion questions, vocabulary words, written response assignment, book photos, "I can" statements, success criteria, book photos, and anchor chart guides. Please know that these are for th
Preview of Novel Study: Malcolm at Midnight

Novel Study: Malcolm at Midnight

Malcolm at Midnight is a 31-chapter book, I have divided it into 4 sections of about 6 to 7 chapters each or about 66 pages (the book has many pictures and the print is large). I've created 4 worksheets per section, one each for these activities: vocabulary, multiple choice question, written response, and literary elements. Duration should be 4 weeks with a two-page test at the end. There is an answer key with suggested answers for the written response activities at the end of the file. The firs
Preview of Novel Study: The Family Under the Bridge

Novel Study: The Family Under the Bridge

I have divided this 9 chapter book into 3 sections of 3 chapters each.Each section is made up of 4 worksheets, one for each of these activities: Vocabulary, Multiple-Choice, Written Response, and Literary Elements.I have included a full/complete Answer Key and a Final Test.This novel study should take 3 weeks to complete.
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