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Preview of To Kill a Mockingbird Journal Prompts Quick Writes w/ Student Response Sheets

To Kill a Mockingbird Journal Prompts Quick Writes w/ Student Response Sheets

Use these 27 writing prompts/journal topics with your students while reading Harper Lee's To Kill A Mockingbird.There are prompts for use after reading the following chapter/chapter groupings:Chapters 1 & 2Chapters 3 & 4Chapter 5Chapter 6Chapters 7 & 8Chapter 9Chapters 10 & 11Chapter 12Chapter 13Chapter 13 (alternate)Chapter 14Chapter 14 (alternate)Chapter 15Chapter 16Chapters 17 & 18Chapters 19 & 20Chapter 21Chapter 22Chapter 23Chapter 24Chapter 25Chapter 26Chapter 27Cha
Preview of Independent Reading Choice Board/Bingo Board

Independent Reading Choice Board/Bingo Board

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English Junky
I did this with my students for an accountability grade while they independently read a book of their choice. It has a variety of creative and professional type activities that the student can choose to complete over time. It also requires a space for them to make connections for each activity with evidence from their book.
Preview of Hexagonal Thinking Activities for Any Novel - Editable

Hexagonal Thinking Activities for Any Novel - Editable

Hexagonal thinking activities are a great way to help students visualize connections in literature and scaffold analysis. They are hands-on, require critical thinking, and can be used for cooperative work, assessment, and even homework. This product includes hexagonal thinking activities for any novel. Inside, you'll find:- ideas for use- a complete set of blank hexagons in two sizes to support differentiation. These hexagons can be printed and customized by hand, but they also contain text
Preview of Charlotte's Web: Literary Adventure (Board Game, Cards, and Answer Key)

Charlotte's Web: Literary Adventure (Board Game, Cards, and Answer Key)

Charlotte's Web: Literary Review is a board game designed to help with the concepts read in the classic novel Charlotte's Web by E. B. White. This resource is meant to serve as a fun way for you and your class to review the timeless classic novel Charlotte's Web by E. B. White.Included in this resource is the original game board, all the game cards, an answer key for questions and vocabulary, and various versions of character game pieces - created by a designer on Fiverr! All you will need is a
Preview of Character Archetypes Booklet

Character Archetypes Booklet

Created by
Nicole Trigg
Need a quick and easy way for students to track the archetypes you've taught them in class? Look no further. This booklet serves as a template for students to track the qualities, examples, and characters they've read about in relation to the archetypes they fulfill. Suitable for students of all ages, and easily printable as a booklet. Printing Instructions: Go to File > Print.If your printer supports automatic printing on both sides, change Print One Sidedto Print on Both Sides. Choose the o
Preview of Animal Farm Discussion / Journal Questions

Animal Farm Discussion / Journal Questions

Complete Journal Packet for Orwell's Animal Farm. Includes 17 journal/discussion prompt questions & 2 blank entries to have students reflect on text.
Preview of Literature Circle Discussion Graphic Organzier

Literature Circle Discussion Graphic Organzier

Created by
Emili Sabourin
This document will help you facilitate an engaging, dynamic, and student-centered discussion. Students can use this graphic organizer with a whole-class-assigned text or with an individual-student-selected text. This graphic organizer can be modified to fit the needs of your class or of individual students. You can differentiate your lesson upfront by providing direct instruction for reading, annotating, and recording in their graphic organizers; or you can scale it up by adding sections to the
Preview of Character Bottle Stickers

Character Bottle Stickers

Are you ready to bring your book's protagonist to life through art? This engaging worksheet invites students to unleash their creativity by designing three unique stickers that vividly represent the qualities of their chosen character. As an added twist, students are challenged to articulate the significance of each sticker, providing a thoughtful 2-3 sentence explanation that delves into how the design perfectly captures and reflects the essence of their character's traits. This activity not on
Preview of Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment" Bundle: Live from St. Petersburg!

Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment" Bundle: Live from St. Petersburg!

Created by
The History Zone
Show your students what Dostoevsky's St. Petersburg looked like! Let them experience how it felt to be Rodion Raskolnikov walking to the old pawnbroker woman's apartment with his dreaded task on his mind.This bundle includes four videos from St. Petersburg that make Crime and Punishment come alive:1. In the Steps of Raskolnikov Murder Route 1: Walk the most likely murder route suggested by the landmarks Dostoevsky discusses in the novel. Length: 15:30.2. In the Steps of Raskolnikov Murder Route
Preview of Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment": In the Steps of Raskolnikov Murder Route 2
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Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment": In the Steps of Raskolnikov Murder Route 2

Created by
The History Zone
Walk the steps of Fyodor Dostoevsky's protagonist, Rodion Raskolnikov, as he murders the old pawnbroker woman in the most famous murder in literary history! This 12-minute, 16-second video was filmed on the streets of St. Petersburg, Russia, in June 2023, walking the assumed route from Raskolnikov's apartment to the old pawnbroker woman's apartment. Dostoevsky was a master of "psychogeography," who mapped the events of his novels onto the actual streets and even specific buildings of his 19th-ce
Preview of Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment": In the Steps of Raskolnikov Murder Route 1
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Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment": In the Steps of Raskolnikov Murder Route 1

Created by
The History Zone
Walk the steps of Fyodor Dostoevsky's protagonist, Rodion Raskolnikov, as he murders the old pawnbroker woman in the most famous murder in literary history! This 15-minute, 30-second video was filmed on the streets of St. Petersburg, Russia, in June 2023, walking the assumed route from Raskolnikov's apartment to the old pawnbroker woman's apartment. Dostoevsky was a master of "psychogeography," who mapped the events of his novels onto the actual streets and even specific buildings of his 19th-ce
Preview of Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment": Dostoevsky Day in St. Petersburg 1
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Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment": Dostoevsky Day in St. Petersburg 1

Created by
The History Zone
Show your students how Dostoevsky continues to live today on the streets of St. Petersburg, Russia! Every year since 2010, on the first Saturday of July, the city celebrates Dostoevsky Day. Performances of various styles are staged throughout the city, with perhaps the most unusual being on Kuznechny Lane outside of the Dostoevsky Museum. This 25-second video shows an actor-axe bringing Crime and Punishment to dramatic life. It is from the 2022 celebration.The city chose the first Saturday in Ju
Preview of Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment": Dostoevsky Day in St. Petersburg 2
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Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment": Dostoevsky Day in St. Petersburg 2

Created by
The History Zone
Show your students how Dostoevsky continues to live today on the streets of St. Petersburg, Russia! Every year since 2010, on the first Saturday of July, the city celebrates Dostoevsky Day. Performances of various styles are staged throughout the city, with perhaps the most unusual being on Kuznechny Lane outside of the Dostoevsky Museum. This 25-second video shows a Russian hip hop group bringing their unique interpretation of Crime and Punishment to life. It is from the 2022 celebration. The c
Preview of Interactive and Guided Reading Bookmarks I Customizable

Interactive and Guided Reading Bookmarks I Customizable

Please write a review, even if it's just 2 words. I really appreciate it! These bookmarks are a great way to prompt kids in their independent reading. Before conferences or small groups, I look at the lower-performing skills or standards and assign each student a skill or standard for their practice. When we meet in a conference or small group, I give the student the skill and/or strategy they need to work on. Together, we think or talk through the steps, then the students return to their indepe
Preview of Independent Reading Reflector

Independent Reading Reflector

Created by
KBoomKBoggan
Independent Reading (SSR) is a great way to get your students reading-have them reflect when they finish a novel! Celebrate finishing a novel with a reflective activity!This PDF will walk students through sections that rate/review the title on GoodReads, reflect on the reading, choose a significant moment, connect themes in the book to their lives, identify their reader types, and choose SmartGoals for the novel they plan to read next.This PDF works well with my Unit on Independent Reading. Howe
Preview of FREEBIE Comparing Perspectives Graphic Organizer

FREEBIE Comparing Perspectives Graphic Organizer

Created by
Rachel Cumbee
This graphic organizer can be used to compare the perspectives of two characters in a story about story events. I found that I needed this when examining texts with two narrorators
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