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Native Americans literature circles for Easel Activities

Preview of Native American Point of View Reading and Writing Project

Native American Point of View Reading and Writing Project

Created by
Gina Kennedy
No-prep, Native American "point of view" reading lesson! After reading passages, and actual letters and statements from Native Americans, students use critical reading skills to show their understanding of the points of view of many Native Americans and others today. A difficult part of American history is the loss of Native American land to the English settlers. This lesson provides an opportunity for your students to take an in depth look at the opinions of several Native Americans and othe
Preview of Salt Novel Study and Project Menu; Plus Digital Option

Salt Novel Study and Project Menu; Plus Digital Option

Created by
Gina Kennedy
Everything you need to use Helen Frost's award-winning novel, Salt, effectively in your classroom! A no-prep standards based interactive notebook literature guide with follow-up reading response questions for every chapter as well as vocabulary, writing projects, activities and enrichment projects. Teacher friendly engaging lessons to use with this award winning novel in your classroom while encouraging critical reading skills.CCSS/STAAR Aligned! Great for "Distance Learning".Everything you nee
Preview of Eagle Song (by Joseph Bruchac) Literature Circle Reading Group Guides

Eagle Song (by Joseph Bruchac) Literature Circle Reading Group Guides

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Point Taken
Eagle Song is a lexile: 680 Guided Reading Level: SThese are not intended to be comprehensive guided reading lessons. Rather, they are meant to give front-loaded vocabulary and purpose for students in a literature study setting. The slips are given as way of assignment for the next session. My literature circle met every other school day for 20 minutes. This gave us enough time to discuss the questions on the slip in detail, any other teachable moments, and any words or sections the students mi
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