$5 - $10 6th Grade Literature Projects (by date, latest first)

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Any Novel Reading Journal Project-Alternative Book Report

By Meggen Loew

Students will fill these pages in response to any novel they are reading, whether independently or as part of a whole class reading assignment. Each Project includes a student page with instructions and directions to complete each journal page, as well as a grading rubric to use these journal pages as a whole novel project. You could also use these pages individually and pick ones to use for a specific concept to teach or reflect on. Level one is geared toward middle school-aged students or those who require additional support or guidance with a reflective journal piece. Level two is intended for high school students and requires more in-depth analysis and writing skills. Both levels are included in this product, allowing you to choose the level that is most suitable for your students or to mix and match as needed (note that the grading rubric will not apply if you combine pages from one level with those from another).

Reading Journal Project 1: This level is intended for middle school students or can be used as a less in-depth study as Project 2 is.

Included Pages:

  • Journal Cover Page
  • Book Overview
  • Characters
  • Main Character Spotlight
  • Plot Outline
  • Theme & Setting
  • Conflict
  • Reflection Questions

Reading Journal Project 2: This level is designed for high school students or those seeking a more in-depth study than Project 1.

**Included Pages:                                                                                                      **

  • Journal Cover Page
  • Book Overview
  • Book Summary Page
  • Character Overview
  • Character Comparison
  • Main Character Analysis
  • Plot Outline
  • Main Idea and Theme
  • Conflict
  • Reflection Questions
English Language Arts
Literature
Other (ELA)
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"A Christmas Carol": Activities and Vocabulary Bundle

By Colleen Burdette

Engaging activities for literature:

"A Christmas Carol" Vocabulary: Students will find the given words within the novel "A Christmas Carol" and record the sentence in which the word can be found. I had the students complete these sheets after reading the section of the book.

Creative activity: Students participate in an activity where they will write and illustrate their stories of Christmas past, present, and yet to come, in a way that is similar to what happens to Scrooge in the novel.

Students loved sharing their stories and hearing the hopes their classmates have for their futures.

As a culminating activity: Students read or watch A Christmas Carol and How the Grinch Stole Christmas, my students read A Christmas Carol and watched How the Grinch Stole Christmas, for an engaging activities before the holiday. They will practice comparing and contrasting in three different ways, including an exciting snowball fight.


What's included:

  • Worksheets for each of the five staves of "A Christmas Carol".
  • Teacher directions.
  • Past, present, and yet to come templates.
  • A Christmas Carol and How the Grinch Stole Christmas worksheets for notes
  • Topics include: character, setting, theme, conflict, language, plot, and resolution.
  • Answer keys for the students.
  • A Christmas Carol and How the Grinch Stole Christmas cards for creating paper snowballs.

How is this bundle useful:

  • Print and go worksheets are easy for teachers.
  • Seasonal work which helps practice essential language skills.
  • Answer key provided.
  • Directions included.
  • Students enjoy an indoor snowball fight.
  • The nature of the activity causes random topics for discussion each round.
  • Easy prep for teacher.
  • Festive display for the holiday.
  • Students use creativity to illustrate.
  • Great writing practice.
  • Page numbers guide students to finding the words within the text on vocabulary worksheets.
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