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Preview of TANGERINE by Edward Bloor Literature Guide

TANGERINE by Edward Bloor Literature Guide

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Tween Spirit
Tangerine is a high-interest novel for middle grades girls and boys alike! This novel study is not your run-of-the-mill vocab and questions packet! Students will read each of the 3 parts of the book and have one page of activities to complete after each part. This is a comprehensive novel study, but does not take away the enjoyment of reading this great book! Included is one page of Pre-Reading activities, one page which follows Part 1, one page which follows Part 2, one page which follows P
Preview of Novel Study Literature Circle - Wings of Fire Dragons

Novel Study Literature Circle - Wings of Fire Dragons

Novel Study Literature Circle - Wings of Fire DragonsA Dragon Book Series with Christian Values!If you have kids who love dragons, but you are frustrated by the lack of dragon books with Biblical values. If your kids hate to read.If you wish you could incorporate a series into your homeschool day that not only meets curriculum requirements but can be used for multiple subjects. If you want your kids to read more books with a message that is compatible with the Bible, then this is it!This novel
Preview of Reflective Writing Essay Response to Literature, High School Book Review, 6 Days

Reflective Writing Essay Response to Literature, High School Book Review, 6 Days

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Love and Let Lit
Use this Reflective Writing Assignment at the end of any book! Perfect for literature circles or any classroom novel in high school, this assignment makes a great alternative to a literary analysis essays. Over 6 days, students create a 3-5 paragraph reflective response to any piece of literature. The finished product is similar to a book review, but contains a formal structure and objective tone. Students are led through the entire writing process with six days of lesson plans. Includes a link
Preview of ACROSS FIVE APRILS Quiz: Character Map and Writing with Text Evidence

ACROSS FIVE APRILS Quiz: Character Map and Writing with Text Evidence

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KnowStuff
Once your students get about halfway through the novel Across Five Aprils, give them this quiz. The first page reviews the characters' names and relationships in the book, focusing on the Creighton family members. Then, on the second page, students will write a persuasive (argumentative) paragraph using the acronym PEE-EEL, which stands for Point, Evidence #1, Elaboration #1, Evidence #2, Elaboration #2, and Link. This writing structure forces the students to think about how the community treats
Preview of Informative prompt, articles, and rubric

Informative prompt, articles, and rubric

Explain how vaccines work. This is an informative essay prompt, two articles,a graph, and outline sheet. Your kids will learn about how vaccines are made and how they work in the human body. This comes complete with rubric.
Preview of Tess of the D'Urbervilles Writing Assignment

Tess of the D'Urbervilles Writing Assignment

It's probably sacrilege to be an English teacher and admit that a particular novel is a snooze-fest. Several years ago, I was in an English department that required seniors to read Tess of the D'Urbervilles as a novel representative of the Victorian era. It was torture for the students and it was torture for me. As an assessment tool (and campaign to take it off the 12th grade British Literature reading list), I had my students write arguments on why it should not be used in that course in the f
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