Hello Universe, A SUPERSIZED Novel Study (132 pages) will bring excitement and adventure to your common core literacy lessons. Students will practice summarization skills, recalling details, and inference skills. This literature guide has follow-up reading response questions for every chapter as well as activities and enrichment projects.
Granted, helps you bring magic to your common core literacy lessons. Students will practice summarization skills, recalling details, and inference skills. This literature guide has follow-up reading response questions for every chapter as well as vocabulary, activities and enrichment projects.
This lesson on The Medicine Bag includes activities like vocabulary guides, comprehension questions, and a symbolism activity to deepen students' understanding of the text. It aligns with CCSS ELA-Literacy standards and provides opportunities for students to analyze the plot and key symbols.
This lesson package for Ray Bradbury's All Summer in a Day includes a detailed lesson plan, vocabulary guide, story analysis questions, and various activities such as a plot diagram, character motivation, and a Venn diagram comparing the story to its movie adaptation. It also features creative exercises like an apology letter and a music playlist for Margot.
This lesson on Primary Source Analysis introduces students to important documents on Aristotle and slavery. It includes a detailed lesson plan, a mini lesson for context, and a video that models the analysis process. Students will use a graphic organizer to examine the primary source documents and develop critical thinking skills by analyzing historical texts. This resource provides a structured approach to understanding primary sources in a meaningful way.
Here’s the twist: Reading Responses with Text Messages makes writing fun by having students text a character or send a movie line to help them, engaging them creatively while promoting accountability and deeper connections!
This Greek Myth graphic organizer helps students summarize myths, determine central ideas, and understand key vocabulary related to history and social studies, bringing the adventures of gods, heroes, and nature to life.
This free graphic organizer helps students interpret and analyze information from fiction podcasts across various formats (visual, quantitative, oral) and explain how each element contributes to the overall topic or theme.
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