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The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind Study Guide

By Science and STEAM Team

- Do you need a study guide for the inspiring, true story of The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind (Young Readers Edition)?

- This resource will guide your students and hold them accountable for reading the book.

- This resource comes with standards and suggestions for the teacher, 2 to 3 questions per chapter, answer keys, and a mini-poster of William's actual windmill.

- Check out the preview to see if The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind study guide is right for you.

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ELA - Reading Workshop Set-up, 1st 20 days - Grades 4-8

By Amanda G

"Elevate Your Reading Classroom: The Ultimate Back to School Resource for Junior and Intermediate Classes"

The first 20 days of school can set the tone for the entire year, and reading is a crucial part of that experience. This comprehensive resource makes it easy to create a smooth transition from primary to intermediate level reading workshops, with all the necessary lesson plans, BLM's, and anchor chart ideas included.

This resource will help take your students to the next level of reading success. You'll find lessons on accessing reading materials, listening to your inner voice, reasons to abandon books, leaving tracks of your thinking, different kinds of non-fiction, reading response journals, creating a list of your reading, and book talks. Plus, as a bonus, you'll get tips for creating engaging book trailers!

Start the school year/new classroom off right with this must-have resource and help your students develop a lifelong love of reading.

This resource is part of the Reading bundle and the Reading/Writing bundle.

What people are saying:

  • Such a quick and simple reference for getting those important "first 20 days" lessons in to build good readers! (Jessica M)
  • Great way to get my brain wrapped around the crazy beginning of the year! (Gwen G)
  • Very helpful for planning and starting up in September. Used with a grade 4/5 class. (Terri Lynn T)

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