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Preview of The Castle in the Attic Novel Study Digital + Printable Book Unit

The Castle in the Attic Novel Study Digital + Printable Book Unit

Created by
Gay Miller
Are you looking for an all-in-one unit for The Castle in the Attic by Elizabeth Winthrop? Look no further. This comprehensive digital + printable unit includes vocabulary practice, comprehension quizzes, constructed response writing prompts with organizers for planning, and language arts lessons. Lessons are aligned to the Common Core Standards for grades 5–6.✨  ‍ DIGITAL RESOURCESThis novel study includes links to digital resources. Boom Learning is used for multiple-choice, short answer, and f
Preview of The Inquisitor's Tale - Analyzing Text and More!

The Inquisitor's Tale - Analyzing Text and More!

No prep--just print and teach!The Inquisitor's Tale Or, The Three Magical Children and Their Dog, is the 2017 Newberry Honor Book written by Adam Gidwitz. It is a fascinating tale set in medieval France during The Inquisition. It is part history, part mystical, and fully engaging! The adventures and dangers of three unusual children will keep even reluctant readers involved. My study includes 1. Guided reading questions for each chapter.2. Background information of some unfamiliar concepts
Preview of Story Elements Task Cards - Free Reading Comprehension Activities

Story Elements Task Cards - Free Reading Comprehension Activities

This is a set of story elements task cards for independent readers or reading partners. These cards will accompany the student during independent reading time or buddy reading time to make sure they understood the story they just read. Each task card asks a question about the story elements within the story, such as characters, setting, events, conflict, and resolution. There are also a few extra task cards to help further strengthen their comprehension.Teacher could also use this in whole group
Preview of Mini-Guide for Juniors: The Door in the Wall Interactive

Mini-Guide for Juniors: The Door in the Wall Interactive

This is a mini-guide (a two-week study) for the book titled, by Marguerite de Angeli. In this book set in the Middle Ages, Robin discovers that -- despite handicaps -- he is able to serve his country. The mini-guide contains: vocabulary activitiesdiscussion questionsreading activities – Students will learn about: the Newbery Medal, implicit and explicit theme, alliteration, plants, simile, repetition, and onomatopoeia. Students will: read background information, match people with their gaits,
Preview of The Book of BOY by Catherine Gilbert Murdock: A PDF  Literature Guide

The Book of BOY by Catherine Gilbert Murdock: A PDF Literature Guide

This is a custom-made, ready-to-use PDF resource for grades 4-7 who are reading the 2019 Newbery Honor Book, The Book of BOY. Included are 32 student pages that can be used to create student workbooks (or worksheets) or can be exported as an Easel digital product for assigning and collecting digitally. The student work is designed to promote close reading and understanding. This packet also includes an answer key, student bookmarks, optional culminating activities, and a listing of the Common
Preview of Cahier interactif - Grammaire

Cahier interactif - Grammaire

Cette grammaire, sous forme de cahier interactif (thème: l'océan), est divisée en cinq sections: 1. Les classes de mots (1- mots variables: nom, déterminant, adjectif, pronom; 2- mots invariables: préposition, adverbe, conjonction, marqueurs de relation) 2. Les homophones (a. dans/d’en/dent; b. sans/s’en/cent/sang; c. la/l’a/là; d. ma/m’a; e. ta/t’a; f. peux/peut/peu; g. a/à; h. ou/où; i. ce/se; j. ça/sa; k. ces/ses/c’est/s’est/sais/sait; l. mes/met/mais/mets; m. on/ont; n. leur/leurs; o. son/
Preview of The Minstrel In The Tower Book Report and Lapbook

The Minstrel In The Tower Book Report and Lapbook

Created by
Linda Finch
Our story begins with a brother and sister. Their father has gone off to fight in the Crusades and their mother is very sick. Their mother tells them that she has a brother and she asks them to go and find their uncle. Come join the adventure as Roger and Alice set off looking for their Uncle - Lord Raimond. Students will journal using vocabulary from the book and in the process will learn about genre, themes, and the main characters of the story. They will create a lapbook as a tangible met
Preview of Mini-Guide for Middlers: Otto of the Silver Hand Interactive

Mini-Guide for Middlers: Otto of the Silver Hand Interactive

This is a mini-guide (a two-week literature study) for the book titled Otto of the Silver Hand, by Howard Pyle. In this book, Otto must -- after a childhood in a monastery -- return to his father's warring household. This guide includes:vocabulary activitiesdiscussion questionsreading activities – Students will: write notes about the use of colors and sounds, locate places on maps, read biographical information about the author, describe illustrations, create a character diagram, read historic
Preview of Mini-Guide for Middlers: Crispin -- The Cross of Lead Interactive

Mini-Guide for Middlers: Crispin -- The Cross of Lead Interactive

This is a mini-guide (a two-week literature study) for the book titled Crispin -- The Cross of Lead, by Avi. In this book, a poor boy named Crispin is persecuted in 14th century England. The guide includes:vocabulary activitiesdiscussion questionsreading activities – Students will: fill in a chart about types of monks, create a list, fill in a plot diagram, think critically, write a short sequel, and complete a clock activity for canonical hours. Students will learn about: protagonist/antago
Preview of Sunny by Jason Reynolds: Book Questions

Sunny by Jason Reynolds: Book Questions

Created by
Laura Dunham
This is a book study packet that corresponds with the book Sunny written by Jason Reynolds. There are questions that go along with each section to check for understanding as well as a ten questions quiz at the end. There is an answer key included!
Preview of Mummies in the Morning: A Magic Tree House Study (24 Pages)

Mummies in the Morning: A Magic Tree House Study (24 Pages)

Created by
Taylor Ruth
This unit includes a Response Notebook that is 24 pages!!! The Response Notebook is used to teach throughout Mummies in the Morning unit. I personally use my "Response Notebooks" for both whole group reading lessons and guided reading centers. The notebook truly shows students reading comprehension skills. The Response Notebook includes: - 2 character chats - Prediction - Compare and Contrast - Journal Entry - Reading Comprehension Questions - Character Traits - Sequencing - Cause & E
Preview of The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald: AP Lit Roundtable & Composition Skills

The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald: AP Lit Roundtable & Composition Skills

General OverviewHere is a graphically themed and titled Roundtable meant to help hone specific AP Skills while preparing students to analyze and independently discuss F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby from an array of perspectives using different strategies. This activity should take about 1-3 classes depending on how you want to move through the text, use the role sheets, and build toward an assessment. Students work toward composing commentary about literature, discussing literature indep
Preview of Good Masters, Sweet Ladies Discussion Question Guide

Good Masters, Sweet Ladies Discussion Question Guide

Are you teaching Good Masters, Sweet Ladies, and would like extensive questions based on each monologue in the book? Use these for class discussions or assign a poem to groups and use the questions to promote rich, student-led discussions or literature circles!What's Included:253 total questions on each monologue and accompanying nonfiction passage.Questions for each monologue require students to:Make InferencesUse Text EvidenceDefine words using context cluesExamine connotative meaningsMake Pre
Preview of *Interactive Countdowns* |Spring Theme| Print. Laminate. Celebrate!

*Interactive Countdowns* |Spring Theme| Print. Laminate. Celebrate!

❇Spring theme includes 14 different counters (1-10) for endless countdown possibilities and occasions❇✨Highest Quality PDF (CMYK) for printing✨✨All files include separate pieces, and two sizes for optional customizing of your countdown✨✨Bonus SVG Files for all counters for use with cutting programs/machines✨(Use is optional, regular print files are included)✨★Upon purchase you will receive a zipped (compressed) folder containing both SVG and PDF file formats ★❇Background❇We all know how hard tho
Preview of Mini-Guide for Middlers: Adam of the Road Interactive

Mini-Guide for Middlers: Adam of the Road Interactive

This is a mini-guide (a two-week literature study) for the book Adam of the Road, by Elizabeth G. Vining. The book is a work of historical fiction about a boy who searches for his father and his dog in 13th century England. The guide contains: vocabulary activitiesdiscussion questionsreading activities: rhyme scheme, the number 3, alliteration, matching, cliffhanger, sequence, allusion, simile, descriptive writingrelated activitieswriting exerciseslife applications/Bibleweb linksa crossword pu
Preview of Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro: AP Literature Roundtable & Comp Skills

Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro: AP Literature Roundtable & Comp Skills

General OverviewHere is a graphically themed and titled Roundtable meant to help hone specific AP Skills while preparing students to analyze and independently discuss Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go from an array of perspectives using different strategies. This activity should take about 1-3 classes depending on how you want to move through the text, use the role sheets, and build toward an assessment. Students work toward composing commentary about literature, discussing literature independently and
Preview of Mini-Guide for Juniors: Ink on His Fingers Interactive

Mini-Guide for Juniors: Ink on His Fingers Interactive

This is a two-week literature guide for the book titled Ink on His Fingers, by Louise Vernon. In this book, Hans gets involved in a mystery when works as an apprentice to Johann Gutenberg. The guide includes:vocabulary activitiesdiscussion questionsreading activities: Students will: fill in a K-W-L Chart, practice predicting, complete map work, fill in an ARISTOCRATS diagram, and fill in an opinion chart. Students will learn about: centuries, opinions/facts, alliteration, similes, idioms, and
Preview of The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver: AP Lit Roundtable & Comp Skills

The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver: AP Lit Roundtable & Comp Skills

General OverviewHere is a graphically themed and titled Roundtable meant to help hone specific AP Skills while preparing students to analyze and independently discuss Barbara Kingsolver’s The Poisonwood Bible from an array of perspectives using different strategies. This activity should take about 1-3 classes depending on how you want to move through the text, use the role sheets, and build toward an assessment. Students work toward composing commentary about literature, discussing literature in
Preview of Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë: AP Lit Roundtable & Composition Skills

Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë: AP Lit Roundtable & Composition Skills

General OverviewHere is a graphically themed and titled Roundtable meant to help hone specific AP Skills while preparing students to analyze and independently discuss Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre from an array of perspectives using different strategies. This activity should take about 1-3 classes depending on how you want to move through the text, use the role sheets, and build toward an assessment. Students work toward composing commentary about literature, discussing literature independently a
Preview of A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen: AP Literature Roundtable & Composition Skills

A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen: AP Literature Roundtable & Composition Skills

General OverviewHere is a graphically themed and titled Roundtable meant to help hone specific AP Skills while preparing students to analyze and independently discuss Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House from an array of perspectives using different strategies. This activity should take about 1-3 classes depending on how you want to move through the text, use the role sheets, and build toward an assessment. Students work toward composing commentary about literature, discussing literature independently
Preview of Atonement by Ian McEwan: AP Literature Roundtable & Composition Skills

Atonement by Ian McEwan: AP Literature Roundtable & Composition Skills

General OverviewHere is a graphically themed and titled Roundtable meant to help hone specific AP Skills while preparing students to analyze and independently discuss Ian McEwan’s Atonement from an array of perspectives using different strategies. This activity should take about 1-3 classes depending on how you want to move through the text, use the role sheets, and build toward an assessment. Students work toward composing commentary about literature, discussing literature independently and con
Preview of Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë: AP Literature Roundtable & Composition Skills

Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë: AP Literature Roundtable & Composition Skills

General OverviewHere is a graphically themed and titled Roundtable meant to help hone specific AP Skills while preparing students to analyze and independently discuss Bronte’s Wuthering Heights from an array of perspectives using different strategies. This activity should take about 1-3 classes depending on how you want to move through the text, use the role sheets, and build toward an assessment. Students work toward composing commentary about literature, discussing literature independently and
Preview of Brave New World by Alduos Huxley: AP Literature Roundtable & Composition Skills

Brave New World by Alduos Huxley: AP Literature Roundtable & Composition Skills

General OverviewHere is a graphically themed and titled Roundtable meant to help hone specific AP Skills while preparing students to analyze and independently discuss Huxley’s Brave New World from an array of perspectives using different strategies. This activity should take about 1-3 classes depending on how you want to move through the text, use the role sheets, and build toward an assessment. Students work toward composing commentary about literature, discussing literature independently and c
Preview of The Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison: AP Lit Roundtable & Composition Skills

The Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison: AP Lit Roundtable & Composition Skills

General OverviewHere is a graphically themed and titled Roundtable meant to help hone specific AP Skills while preparing students to analyze and independently discuss Ralph Ellison’s The Invisible Man from an array of perspectives using different strategies. This activity should take about 1-3 classes depending on how you want to move through the text, use the role sheets, and build toward an assessment. Students work toward composing commentary about literature, discussing literature independen
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