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Short stories task cards for Easel Assessments

Preview of Scary Story Collection for  Middle School: Escape Room, Task Cards, Printables

Scary Story Collection for Middle School: Escape Room, Task Cards, Printables

This spooky collection of fiction reading comprehension passages combines several standards so that students have an opportunity to practice their skills without isolating each standard. Each fictional story has descriptive characters and settings, drawing your students into the mystery. This unit will reinforce skills that you have taught. Students will use their skills to solve the mysteries (demonstrating comprehension of the text). What your students will discover: Was Dracula real or just a
Preview of The Trojan Horse - A Greek Myth - CLUES-in-CONTEXT Rebus - SimpleLitRebus

The Trojan Horse - A Greek Myth - CLUES-in-CONTEXT Rebus - SimpleLitRebus

Guided reading! Sequencing Practice! Context Clues! A REBUS that is the Greek myth of “The Trojan Horse.” It's included as both a rebus and a short story. This CLUES-in-CONTEXT rebus tells the story of the Trojan horse, but students can’t complete reading the rebus until they place eight words found below word pictures into the rebus correctly. This exercise can be done on paper, on an iPad, or in a web-based classroom!Here is what is included in this download:Rebus (fill-in-the blank and the fu
Preview of Collection of Suspenseful Short Stories with Printables and Task Cards

Collection of Suspenseful Short Stories with Printables and Task Cards

This collection of fiction mysteries contains 3 reading comprehension passages. Students are taught to identify examples of foreshadowing, flashback, and suspense- 3 very important literary elements. These elements also play a key role in improving comprehension. By learning to identify them, students are then able to understand and use them to make inferences. All reading standards are not taught in isolation. They are taught naturally using an engaging mystery!What your students will discover:
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