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Middle ages Common Core RL.6.3 resources

Preview of The Castle in the Attic Novel Study Digital + Printable Book Unit

The Castle in the Attic Novel Study Digital + Printable Book Unit

Created by
Gay Miller
Are you looking for an all-in-one unit for The Castle in the Attic by Elizabeth Winthrop? Look no further. This comprehensive digital + printable unit includes vocabulary practice, comprehension quizzes, constructed response writing prompts with organizers for planning, and language arts lessons. Lessons are aligned to the Common Core Standards for grades 5–6.✨  ‍ DIGITAL RESOURCESThis novel study includes links to digital resources. Boom Learning is used for multiple-choice, short answer, and f
Preview of Good Masters, Sweet Ladies Discussion Question Guide

Good Masters, Sweet Ladies Discussion Question Guide

Are you teaching Good Masters, Sweet Ladies, and would like extensive questions based on each monologue in the book? Use these for class discussions or assign a poem to groups and use the questions to promote rich, student-led discussions or literature circles!What's Included:253 total questions on each monologue and accompanying nonfiction passage.Questions for each monologue require students to:Make InferencesUse Text EvidenceDefine words using context cluesExamine connotative meaningsMake Pre
Preview of Good Masters, Sweet Ladies Characterization Charts + Character Traits

Good Masters, Sweet Ladies Characterization Charts + Character Traits

Are you reading Good Masters, Sweet Ladies, and you're looking for a way for students to keep track of the different nuances of each character? Try this resource! What's Included:1. A How-To Guide for teachers2. A Sample with directions3. 22 different graphic organizers for each character in the book!4. A list of typically positive and typically negative character traits to assist students with selecting evidence.5. Uses the "STEAL" characterization methodPerfect for early finishers, partner wor
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