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Reading strategies Common Core W.8.3d resources

Preview of The Trials of Apollo: The Hidden Oracle Novel Study + Quizzes Digital and Print

The Trials of Apollo: The Hidden Oracle Novel Study + Quizzes Digital and Print

This resource provides an in-depth look at The Trials of Apollo: The Hidden Oracle by Rick Riordan. Great resource for grades 5-8 Grade! This novel study is perfect for whole class, independent, or reading circles. Each activity can be completed independently, in pairs, or in a group setting. Pick and choose which activities work best for your time frame and needs. There are a variety of activities that can be used at any level of learning including short answer, true-false, multiple choice, jou
Preview of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz- Lessons 10-12 (Ch.23 & 24 and Book/Movie Comparison)

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz- Lessons 10-12 (Ch.23 & 24 and Book/Movie Comparison)

Created by
Heather Allison
These are lessons 10-12 in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz unit plan. Chapters 23 & 24, a final assignment, and a book/movie comparison are covered in these lessons. Below is a description of the lessons included in this bundle.In Lesson 10, students begin concluding the novel's reading section, starting with a warm-up reflecting on the book's conclusion. The class then contrasts the novel with its cinematic adaptation by analyzing movie clips, aligning them with their interpretation from reading
Preview of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz- Lessons 7-9 (Chapters 15-22)

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz- Lessons 7-9 (Chapters 15-22)

Created by
Heather Allison
These are lessons 7-9 in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz unit plan. Chapters 15-22 are covered in this lesson. Below is a description of the lessons included in this bundle.In Lesson 7, we delve into understanding the plot of "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz." Students begin with a warm-up, crafting a brief summary of their progress in reading, setting the stage for a plot diagram activity. After discussing these summaries, we review the structure of a story plot through a short video and address question
Preview of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz- Lesson 1- Intro

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz- Lesson 1- Intro

Created by
Heather Allison
This is the first lesson in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz unit plan. It is an introduction to the book and includes excerpts from chapter 1. Below is a description of this lesson. In our first Wizard of Oz lesson, we'll learn about where the story takes place. We'll start by looking at pictures of farms and rural America, which connect to the first setting in the Wizard of Oz, Kansas. After a warm-up, we'll talk about settings and watch a short video about them in stories. Then, you'll answer some
Preview of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz- Lesson 3- Chapters 4-6

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz- Lesson 3- Chapters 4-6

Created by
Heather Allison
This is the third lesson in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz unit plan. Chapter 4-6 are covered in this lesson. Below is a description of this lesson.In today's lesson, we'll be looking at point of view. To start, the warm-up will prompt you to consider who is telling the story. By honing in on the narrator, we'll kick off our discussion on point of view in literature. A short video on point of view will follow, and then you'll practice identifying it in sample texts. Once comfortable, we'll dive into
Preview of House On Mango Street (6 week unit)

House On Mango Street (6 week unit)

Created by
Girl Boss
This unit includes introductory activities with a 5-week novel study for The House on Mango Street. In the unit, students will - Analyzing figurative language, connotation, mood, theme, conflict, and character development - Analyzing and compare nonfiction articles related to topics seen in HOMS- Track how Esperanza's identity and dreams develop throughout the novel using pre-made organizers - Show understanding and comprehension through weekly formative assessments (Google Forms & short re
Preview of Assessment, Prose and Poetry: Perfect Together! (M) Patsy's Paradise

Assessment, Prose and Poetry: Perfect Together! (M) Patsy's Paradise

Created by
LA on a Mission
With the natural world shrinking at an alarming rate, and almost non-existent in urban areas, it's nice to read a passage in which a character takes a pro-active role in restoring one small part of nature. This story, Patsy's Paradise, which is filled with figures of speech and is content rich, is partly autobiographical, so it is close to my heart. 25 professionally written multiple choice, evidence based questions and a writing prompt are included for assessment. Enjoy! My students did! (C) 20
Preview of Main Idea! Details! Drawing Conclusions! #29: The Little White Colt

Main Idea! Details! Drawing Conclusions! #29: The Little White Colt

Created by
LA on a Mission
Through this semi-autobiographical story about a child, a fear and a young horse, students will hone their skills in main idea, details, drawing conclusions, theme, vocabulary, and others essential to good comprehension. The story is engaging and accessible, is a real page turner, and is accompanied by 25 professionally written, evidence based multiple-choice questions, and 4 writing prompts, for assessment. Your students will love it and learn from it. Mine did! Copyright (C) 2022 by LA on a Mi
Preview of COMPLETE Reciprocal Reading Organizer with Cheat Sheet!

COMPLETE Reciprocal Reading Organizer with Cheat Sheet!

Created by
Jennifer Harvey
This is a Reciprocal Reading organizer that allows students virtually and in person to gain deeper understanding and perspective of the text they are reading. The top sheet includes a check-off list for teachers, second page is a cheat sheet that includes sentence starters for the students, a page for each role, and at the end, an assessment to gauge student understanding.
Preview of Poems about Diversity from Dragon University! #2: Creature Features

Poems about Diversity from Dragon University! #2: Creature Features

Created by
LA on a Mission
It's OK to be different! It's OK to celebrate our differences! it's good to understand that diversity is and always has been the catalyst that moves life forward! These and others are the themes found in this second edition of Poems about Diversity from Dragon University. Each poem is carefully constructed to be of poetic, literary, and educational value, and to be used for remote learning if necessary. Ten professionally written, open-ended questions are included for assessment. Copyright 2021
Preview of Papa's Parrot Pre-Reading Activity Design a Store

Papa's Parrot Pre-Reading Activity Design a Store

FREEBIEUse this creative writing task as a pre-reading activity for the short story, Papa's Parrot by Cynthia Rylant. The task introduces Mr. Tillian as loving his candy store. Students will be required to draw and explain a store that they would like to own. Students should practice using descriptive language in their explanations. This creative writing prompt gets students engaged and excited to read the story. A rubric is provided and a space for teachers to provide feedback.
Preview of Catching Fire Journal Prompts

Catching Fire Journal Prompts

Starting the day off with a journal is a great way to get your students thinking about what they just read! Plus, they can help foster and reinforce literary ideas like symbolism, foreshadowing, and more! This awesome resource will give you 27 journal prompts as well as a Journal Response Sheet and an Answer Guide!
Preview of The Outlaw Varjak Paw - onomatopoeia

The Outlaw Varjak Paw - onomatopoeia

SF Said does an awesome job integrating literary devices into his novel, The Outlaw Varjak Paw. It can be challenging to continuously identify these while students are reading. This worksheet will help your students to identify the onomatopoeia within the text, as well as give them an opportunity to create their own onomatopoeia. The worksheet moves through the book, in order to continuously review this literary device, as students read. Make this a part of your novel unit!
Preview of Assessment Research simulation!

Assessment Research simulation!

Created by
LA on a Mission
Reading content rich, non-fiction text, and writing a research paper on the material are essential secondary and college level skills, but teaching the research methods is so tedious that some people avoid it altogether. Well, here is an engaging, content rich, non-fiction text that will keep your students focused and also challenge them with professionally written, evidence based multiple-choice questions and three writing prompts, including a research simulation prompt. Enjoy! (C) 2020 by LA
Preview of Pre-Reading Activity for ANY Novel Study: Thinking Frames

Pre-Reading Activity for ANY Novel Study: Thinking Frames

Created by
KochesCreates
Use thinking frames as your final pre-reading activity to let students break down their initial feelings, questions, attention, and gathered information on the first section of reading! Add an additional layer of engagement by pairing the film version's opening scene with what was read. Great to get students in the right "frame" of mind moving forward! Includes: -Thinking Frame for Text -Thinking Frame for Media/Film
Preview of 8th Grade ELA/Reading ACAP Summative Assessment Aid

8th Grade ELA/Reading ACAP Summative Assessment Aid

I developed this product to assist my teachers at Hollywood School and in Jackson County Schools in finding the information that they need to address the ACAP Summative Assessment. This booklet contains the following information: - A copy of ACAP Instructional Helps created by ALSDE- A copy of how many questions and points are awarded for each standard on the ACAP- A correlation of where the ACAP standards are found in the Scott Foresman Reading Street Curriculum- The website where teachers can
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