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Preview of Freak the Mighty Novel Study and Enrichment Project Menu; Plus Digital Option

Freak the Mighty Novel Study and Enrichment Project Menu; Plus Digital Option

Created by
Gina Kennedy
Everything you need to use Rodman Philbrick's award winning novel, "Freak the Mighty" 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".E
Preview of "To Kill a Mockingbird" Journal Writing Prompts Chapters 1-31

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

Created by
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 Comprehension Questions/Literacy Activities: Who Were the Navajo Code Talkers?

Comprehension Questions/Literacy Activities: Who Were the Navajo Code Talkers?

This unit is meant to be used with the book Who Were the Navajo Code Talkers? By James Buckley Jr. It is part of a series of books published by Grosset & Dunlap, a division of Penguin Group Inc. The Scholastic book order club often has these books and that is a great way to get free books using your bonus points. The students love these books as they are simple but filled with tons of information and fascinating facts about different people in past history and current. We partner our student
Preview of Book Report - Classic Template

Book Report - Classic Template

Created by
Creative Lab
If you would like to purchase the 100% EDITABLE version of this product, click here! Great for differentiation!Back to the Basics! This 2 page Classic Book Report template is perfect for students doing individual reading programs. In my class, students enjoy reading throughout the year during silent reading blocks and also at home. When finished reading their books, students are asked to complete the Classic Book Report to show what they learned and also to help me keep track of what they are re
Preview of Comprehension Questions/Literacy Activities: What Was Reconstruction?

Comprehension Questions/Literacy Activities: What Was Reconstruction?

This unit is meant to be used with the book What Was Reconstruction? By Sherri L. Smith. It is part of a series of books published by Grosset & Dunlap, a division of Penguin Group Inc. The Scholastic book order club often has these books and that is a great way to get free books using your bonus points. The students love these books as they are simple but filled with tons of information and fascinating facts about different people in past history and current. We partner our students to share
Preview of Comprehension Questions/Literacy Activities: What Was World War 1? No Prep

Comprehension Questions/Literacy Activities: What Was World War 1? No Prep

This unit is meant to be used with the book What Was World War I? By Nico Medina. It is part of a series of books published by Grosset & Dunlap, a division of Penguin Group Inc. The Scholastic book order club often has these books and that is a great way to get free books using your bonus points. The students love these books as they are simple but filled with tons of information and fascinating facts about different people in history and current. The pages of your choice can be copied and s
Preview of Hello, Universe (Written by Erin Entrada Kelly) - Comprehension Questions

Hello, Universe (Written by Erin Entrada Kelly) - Comprehension Questions

Comprehension QuestionsHello, UniverseErin Entrada KellyThis comprehension question packet is designed to challenge your readers with higher order thinking questions. The questions are specifically designed so students will have to support their answers by finding evidence in the text.There is only one questions per chapter, which provides students the opportunity to elaborate their thinking on one topic. Your students can make their responses as long or as short as you would like!I suggest usin
Preview of Comprehension Questions/Literacy Activities: What Was the Harlem Renaissance?

Comprehension Questions/Literacy Activities: What Was the Harlem Renaissance?

This unit is meant to be used with the book What Was the Harlem Renaissance? By Sherri L. Smith. It is part of a series of books published by Grosset & Dunlap, a division of Penguin Group Inc. The Scholastic book order club often has these books and that is a great way to get free books using your bonus points. The students love these books as they are simple but filled with tons of information and fascinating facts about different people in past history and current. We partner our students
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 Comprehension Questions/Literacy Activities: Who Was Ida B. Wells? No Prep

Comprehension Questions/Literacy Activities: Who Was Ida B. Wells? No Prep

This unit is meant to be used with the book Who Was Ida B. Wells? By Sarah Fabiny. It is part of a series of books published by Grosset & Dunlap, a division of Penguin Group Inc. The Scholastic book order club often has these books and that is a great way to get free books using your bonus points. The students love these books as they are simple but filled with tons of information and fascinating facts about different people in history and current. We partner our students to share a book and
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 Comprehension Questions/Literacy Activities: What Was the Battle of Gettysburg?

Comprehension Questions/Literacy Activities: What Was the Battle of Gettysburg?

This book study is meant to be used with What was the Battle of Gettysburg? By Jim O’Connor. The pages of your choice can be copied and stapled together. We also 3-hole punch the packet to be stored in the students’ 3-ringed binders.The main idea page can be used for any chapter and can also be used for more than one chapter. We partner our students to share a book and work together to complete the activities. You can also use this product as a literacy center. It would also work great as an ind
Preview of Comprehension Questions/Literacy Activities: What is the Supreme Court? No Prep

Comprehension Questions/Literacy Activities: What is the Supreme Court? No Prep

This unit is meant to be used with the book What Is the Supreme Court? By Jill Abramson. It is part of a series of books published by Grosset & Dunlap, a division of Penguin Group Inc. The Scholastic book order club often has these books and that is a great way to get free books using your bonus points. The students love these books as they are simple but filled with tons of information and fascinating facts about different people in past history and current. We partner our students to share
Preview of Comprehension Questions/Literacy Activities: Who Was Susan B. Anthony? No Prep

Comprehension Questions/Literacy Activities: Who Was Susan B. Anthony? No Prep

This unit is meant to be used with the book Who Was Susan B. Anthony? By Pam Pollack & Meg Belviso. It is part of a series of books published by Grosset & Dunlap, a division of Penguin Group Inc. The Scholastic book order club often has these books and that is a great way to get free books using your bonus points. The students love these books as they are simple but filled with tons of information and fascinating facts about different people in past history and current. We partner our st
Preview of Fiction Sticky note Prompts

Fiction Sticky note Prompts

Fiction Reading comprehension journal prompts that students respond to in different ways. This is a great questioning tool to use during read alouds. I Strategically place them where I want to model a skill or strategy in the text I am using. Can be used digitally in google slides. Easy access for kids, and for the teacher to view instead of taking up multiple composition books.Sticky note response questions.1. Copy them on sticky notes 2. Place on pages in students Guided Reading tex
Preview of Comprehension Questions/Literacy Activities: Who Was Rosa Parks? No Prep

Comprehension Questions/Literacy Activities: Who Was Rosa Parks? No Prep

This unit is meant to be used with the book Who Was Rosa Parks? By Yona Zeldis McDonough It is part of a series of books published by Grosset & Dunlap, a division of Penguin Group Inc. The Scholastic book order club often has these books and that is a great way to get free books using your bonus points. We partner our students to share a book and work together to complete the activities. You can also use this product as a literacy center. It would also work great as an independent project to
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 HOME OF THE BRAVE: Finding Figurative Language

HOME OF THE BRAVE: Finding Figurative Language

Created by
KnowStuff
As your students read Home of the Brave, give them these charts to find textual examples of figurative language.
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