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Preview of "To Kill a Mockingbird" Journal Writing Prompts Chapters 1-31

"To Kill a Mockingbird" Journal Writing Prompts Chapters 1-31

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Tracee Orman
Writing prompts are in a nice eye-pleasing handout so students can staple or bind them for their own To Kill a Mockingbird journal. Have them create their own cover for their journal, as well. Blank "framed" cover page is included. There are two prompts for each of these sections: Chapt. 1-3, 4-6, 7-9, 10-11, 12-15, 16-18, 19-22, 23-26, 27-31 for a total of 18 prompts all together. The prompts are thought provoking & great discussion starters.
Preview of A Raisin in the Sun Novel Study - Guided Questions - Includes Digital Files

A Raisin in the Sun Novel Study - Guided Questions - Includes Digital Files

Update: Includes Digital Files!Explore A Raisin in the Sun with this fun, interactive guide!This two page resource provides engaging questions, explores the playwright and poem by Langston Hughes, character analysis, plot diagram, theme and a written assignment.Print dually to save on paper, or have students paste in their interactive journals.No prep, just print and go!
Preview of Echo by Pam Munoz Davis, Critical Thinking Bell-ringers/Exit Slips (w/ digital)

Echo by Pam Munoz Davis, Critical Thinking Bell-ringers/Exit Slips (w/ digital)

Now includes a completely digital version for students! You can easily have students create a copy in Google Drive of all of the activities or you can make a copy to your own Google Drive and share with students. A great option for distance learning!Echo bell-Ringers and Exit SlipsI created this resource because I wanted quick activities that would not only formatively assess my students, but would give them the opportunity to access their background knowledge and make connections while reading
Preview of Email Template & Letter Writing Prompts for Sentence Building Structure WorkBook

Email Template & Letter Writing Prompts for Sentence Building Structure WorkBook

Writing emails and letters can be fun, informative, challenging and sometimes difficult to compose! Writing an email is your messenger. Your words can bring solutions, awareness, or offer suggestions or a resolve. The power of the written word serves as a point of reference. It states facts, and documents information. Let every email—or letter count. Learn why every word in every sentence must mean what you intend it to say. Most important, set the intentional outcome of your letter to be proa
Preview of Similes.  Reader. Online Quiz. PPTx. Lesson Materials and more ...

Similes. Reader. Online Quiz. PPTx. Lesson Materials and more ...

Part of our extensive reading, leveled readers series.A Level 5, CEFR C1 reader all about similes. With a quiz at the end to test students' understanding. All you need to teach about this important topic. Comes with a link to a "moving" gif powerpoint version which provides context and engagement. Prompt students with the questions in the reader. PPTx contains the quiz answers.Also, includes 15 activity worksheets and lesson materials. With video and for students to explore and learn more abo
Preview of Flowers for Algernon - Theme/Prepare for Writing

Flowers for Algernon - Theme/Prepare for Writing

Prepare your students to write about a theme for the novel, Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes. This graphic organizer helps students in prewriting and organization. Students will be required to explain the theme and find evidence for the theme. This is printable OR students can type directly on the document.
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Writing Prompts

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Peer Editing

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Poetry Writing

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