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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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We Beat The Street Chapter 1 Questions, We Beat the Street Reading Comprehension

By Queen's Educational Resources

We Beat The Street Chapter 1 Questions, We Beat the Street Reading Comprehension

ABOUT THIS RESOURCE

★ Text: We Beat The Street

Chapter 1 Questions

16 pages

Print and Digital

Detailed Answer Key included

This resource includes:

1 Inference-Based Question "combo" Worksheet (contains all 5 questions together)

5 Inference-based Question Worksheets (on a separate worksheet)

5 Bulletin Board Task Display Pages (for each question worksheet)

1 Scoring Rubric

1 Blank Worksheet (for you to generate your own question!)

★ ANSWER KEY (very detailed!)

This resource focuses on CHAPTER 1 of We Beat The Street and features 5 inference-based questions that require students to demonstrate inferential thinking and a deep analysis of the chapter - beyond literal comprehension. Each inference-based question can be treated as an extended response where students must make inferences and support their responses, ideas, and/or analysis with evidence from the text.

► There is a "combo" worksheet, which includes all five questions on two pages. There are also 5 separate worksheets that include the same questions on a different worksheet. This allows for more extensive responses. You can have students either complete all five inference-based questions on the "combo" worksheet all at once OR you can have students complete each of the questions at different times: for classwork, independent practice, homework, or formative assessment - your choice! You can even give students different questions depending on their levels - excellent for differentiation.

► I also included a blank worksheet for you to generate your own question and students write it in the box!

► A detailed ANSWER KEY for the questions have been included. The ideas and evidence in the Answer Keys are accompanied by page numbers to help you facilitate discussion more smoothly and navigate to important ideas and events without looking for the information in the book. The Answer Keys are so comprehensive that you can even develop additional questions that will encourage students to engage in productive classroom talk!

► A 2-Point rubric is included for scoring with a section for comments and feedback at the bottom. Finally, there are five visually appealing Bulletin Board Task Display Pages to display with student work. The Bulletin Board Task Display Pages are personalized for each question worksheet! You have everything you need to score these assignments and display on bulletin boards immediately upon completion. It's a great way to showcase student work!

► This resource is also included in Google Slides! Text boxes have already been created to make it easier for you and your students! Each slide includes two instruction solution tabs for when students accidentally delete text boxes and when they want to zoom in (to enlarge worksheets). It's super helpful for students who are not that familiar with how to use Google Slides or need the extra assistance.

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❌ Lesson plans are not included. This resource can be used in addition to your own lesson plans and in such a way that best meets the needs of your students.

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This resource is also included in the following discounted resources:

  • We Beat The Street BUNDLE
  • WBTS Mega Chapter BUNDLE

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Additional Chapter Packets:

  • WBTS Mega Chapter BUNDLE
  • WBTS Chapter 1 Packet
  • WBTS Chapter 2 Packet
  • WBTS Chapter 3 Packet
  • WBTS Chapter 4 Packet
  • WBTS Chapter 5 Packet
  • WBTS Chapter 6 Packet
  • WBTS Chapter 7 Packet
  • WBTS Chapter 8 Packet
  • WBTS Chapter 9 Packet
  • WBTS Chapter 10 Packet
  • WBTS Chapter 11 Packet
  • WBTS Chapter 12 Packet
  • WBTS Chapter 13 Packet
  • WBTS Chapter 14 Packet
  • WBTS Chapter 15 Packet
  • WBTS Chapter 16 Packet
  • WBTS Chapter 17 Packet
  • WBTS Chapter 18 Packet
  • WBTS Chapter 19 Packet
  • WBTS Chapter 20 Packet
  • WBTS Chapter 21 Packet
  • WBTS Chapter 22 and Conclusion Packet

Other WE BEAT THE STREET resources you might me interested in:

  • WBTS BUNDLE
  • WBTS Chapter Questions and KEYS
  • WBTS Inference Task Cards, Test, Graphic Organizer, and Bookmarks
  • WBTS Three Differentiated Writing Packets
  • WBTS Bookmarks
  • WBTS Chapter Vocabulary
  • WBTS Chapter Summaries and Notes
  • WBTS Text-to-Text Connections LESSON PACKET
  • WBTS Peer Pressure Mini Essay Packet
  • WBTS Overcoming Challenges Essay Packet
  • WBTS Inspirational Educators Short Response Packet
  • WBTS Inference Task Cards, Test, Graphic Organizer, and Bookmarks
  • INFERENCE Lesson Plan and PowerPoint
  • WBTS Graphic Organizer and Activity Packet

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Introduction to William Shakespeare | Handouts and Worksheets on Shakespeare, the Globe Theater, and More | The ULTIMATE Pre-Reading Bundle for ANY Play!

By Rigorous Resources for High School English

Teaching a play by William Shakespeare? Want to provide students with a fascinating overview of the author's life, the construction of the Globe Theater, the language of early-modern English, the rhythm of iambic pentameter, and more? This 50-page EDITABLE resource has EVERYTHING you could possibly want to introduce ANY play by William Shakespeare....

This comprehensive bundle includes a Biography of the Bard, an account of the construction of the Globe Theater, handouts and exercises to help students understand Shakespeare's language, a Shakespearean insult generator, worksheets and quizzes introducing students to iambic pentameter, and more.

Here's what you'll find inside this 50-page resource bundle:

William Shakespeare Biography: This 4-page biography of William Shakespeare explains the conditions of his early life and schooling in Stratford-upon-Avon, how he became involved in the London theater scene, the impact which the death of his son Hamnet had upon his writing career, his gradual transition from comedies to tragedies, and more. Includes a comprehension check with answer key. (5 pages)

The Globe Theater: A 2-page handout on what inspired Shakespeare's acting company to build the Globe Theater. A dispute with the landlord of their old theater motivated Shakespeare's company to meet with lanterns in the middle of the night, disassemble their old playhouse, and transport the timber across the Thames River to the plot of land where they would build the Globe. How did the construction of the Globe infuse new life into Shakespeare's company? How would Shakespeare make reference to the Globe in plays written after its construction in 1599? Includes a comprehension check with answer key. (4 pages)

Shakespeare's Language: A 3-page handout on the crucial topic of Shakespeare's language. Literary scholars have pointed out that "the life of Shakespeare's plays is in the language." What's so special about Shakespeare's language? Did he really invent 1,700 new words? What kinds of words did he invent, and how do they contribute to the meaning of his plays? Includes a comprehension check with answer key. (5 pages)

Renaissance Glossary: This 2-page glossary features 50 words that appear frequently within Shakespeare's plays but are no longer used in modern-day speech: adieu, beseech, ere, fain, naught, prithee, troth, wot, etc. Familiarizing students with this words will make their reading experience much smoother! This glossary includes a definition for each word as well as an example of how it's used in Shakespeare's plays. (2 pages)

Translation Practice: This 2-page worksheet features 20 brief quotations from a diverse range of Shakespeare's plays. Challenge students to translate each quotation into modern English. This exercise gives students a change to demonstrate their understanding of the words in the Renaissance Glossary. Includes answer key. (4 pages)

Decode the Idiom: This 1-page worksheet features 12 quotations that feature idioms which Shakespeare invented: wear my heart on my sleeve, all that glitters is not gold, I have a charmed life, as good luck would have it, and more. Challenge students to identify the idiom by filling in the word missing from the quotation. Then have students explain the meaning of the idiom. Includes answer key. (2 pages)

Blank Verse: A 2-page handout on the when and why Shakespeare employs blank verse (i.e. unrhymed iambic pentameter). This handout explains how blank verse emerged as a popular verse form as well as what distinguished Shakespeare's usage of blank verse. When and why do some of Shakespeare's characters break with the regular rhythms of blank verse? Why might some characters alternate between using verse and prose? (2 pages)

Scansion Practice: Students learn to identify iambic pentameter by scanning 10 well-known quotations from Shakespeare's plays. Includes answer key. (4 pages)

Quizzes on Meter (x2): The 2 quizzes on meter are designed to asses whether students are able to accurately scan Shakespearean lines. Each quiz features 10 quotations from Shakespeare's plays. Includes answer keys. (8 pages)

Shakespearean Insult Generator: Shakespeare's characters are exceptionally creative in their elaboration of insults. Indeed, some scholars have suggested that the insults in Shakespeare's plays amount to their own education in wit. If your students are sufficiently mature, you could use this exercise to invite them to generate their own original Shakespearean insults. (2 pages)

The resource will download as a Zip folder which contains the entire 50-page unit in two separate formats: Word Doc *and* PDF. Because the Word Doc is fully EDITABLE, you'll be able to customize it to match your teaching style and/or the skill levels of your students — year after year! If you don't have Microsoft Word, you'll still be able to access a PDF version of the full unit — which is easy to navigate and quick to print!

If you have questions about ANYTHING related to Shakespeare, please don't hesitate to get in touch! This unit was designed by a Ph.D. in English who has devoted over 20 years to studying Shakespeare — and who currently teaches a course called "Shakespeare's Masterpieces." I LOVE hearing from fellow teachers who share a passion for great literature. Wishing you an amazing experience with the Swan of Avon!

Happy teaching!

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Feel free to check out these complete units on Shakespeare's masterpieces:

COMPLETE UNIT with Workbooks on Romeo and Juliet

COMPLETE UNIT with Workbooks on Julius Caesar

COMPLETE UNIT with Workbooks on Macbeth

COMPLETE UNIT with Workbooks on Othello

COMPLETE UNIT with Workbooks on Hamlet

COMPLETE UNIT with Workbooks on Much Ado About Nothing

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Evidencia Textual Creativa-Creative Textual Evidence

By ARIANA PEREZ

Not your typical textual evidence!

A fun way to get students readings and demonstrating comprehension.

Targeted for levels Spanish 2 or higher!!!


Student read and demonstrate comprehension by coloring in a picture.

Answer Key Included

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A Game of Noctis by Deva Fagan comprehension questions

By Debbie Tanner

Enhance your students' reading experience with this comprehensive set of comprehension questions based on A Game of Noctis by Deva Fagan. Perfect for upper elementary and middle school readers, these thought-provoking questions will deepen understanding and spark engaging discussions about the novel's themes, characters, and plot. Designed to assess both literal and inferential comprehension, these questions can be used for class discussions, homework, or as part of an assessment.

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Literature Quote Posters for the ELA Classroom

By Language Arts Excellence

"You don't have to burn books to destroy a culture. Just get people to stop reading them." ~ Ray Bradbury

Make your ELA classroom pop with this set of 25 quote posters about literature! Each 7.5 x 7.5 (square) PDF poster contains a quote from a famous figure imposed over a stunning photograph that will give a fresh look to your ELA classroom. The square format is reminiscent of Instagram and makes for an eye-catching arrangement on your wall or bulletin board. I suggest laminating these posters so that you can use them to inspire your students to love reading all year long!

Quotes included in package from famous figures like:

Oscar Wilde

Ernest Hemingway

Ray Bradbury

William Feather

Madeleine L'Engle

Stephen King

George Orwell

Groucho Marx

C. S. Lewis

Toni Morrison

Mark Twain

Philip Pullman

Gustave Flaubert

Italo Calvino

Louis L'Amour

Desiderius Erasmus

Jorge Luis Borges

Marcus Tullius Cicero

Caroline Gordon

Cassandra Clare

W. Somerset Maugham

W. E. B. DuBois

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Also, check out more beautifully-crafted quote posters for your classroom by Language Arts Excellence:

Famous Author Quote Posters

Motivational Quote Posters

Shakespeare Quote Posters

The Alchemist Quote Posters

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Editable Literature Circle Resources

By Visual Vibe

Literature Circles are an effective and engaging way to instil the love of reading, get your students invested in the books they're reading and help them to develop necessary reading strategies and skills.

This resource will help you to set up your literature circles and create a fabulous reading culture for your classroom.

What's Included:

  • Reading Strategy Roles (Predicting, Analysing, Summarising/Summarizing, Asking Questions, Making Connections, Word Searcher.
  • Reading Strategy Task Bookmarks - Student's complete their role on the bookmarks for each week.
  • Reading Group Posters

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LAMB TO THE SLAUGHTER [TASK CARDS]

By Richard B Williams

From Figurative Language to textual analysis, this 4-set, 192-item TASK CARDS resource allows students to break apart Roald Dahl's "Lamb to the Slaughter." This resource has black/white and colored versions; numbered and unnumbered versions. Students get to delve deeply into the literature. Their readings will come to life and their comprehension will soar. These 46-question items will make your English Language Arts class the place to be!


A Grab-n-Go resource in 4 different variations that you can even tailor to your students with BLANK CARDS!


*These TASK CARDS are great for differentiation, absent student assignment, bell ringer, or class enders* [See Suggested Uses]

This Product Includes:

1. 46-numbered, black&white question TASK CARDS

2. 46-numbered, black&white question TASK CARDS

3. 46-unnumbered, colored question TASK CARDS

4. 46-unnumbered, black&white question TASK CARDS

5. 14-item Suggested Uses page


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Nutcracker and the Mouse King Picture Book Study

By Meggen Loew

This study works excellent as an introduction to studying the Nutcracker Ballet.

Using the picture book The Nutcracker and the Mouse King, the original Story by ETA Hoffman, illustrated by Gail de Marcken, and the Story adapted by Wren Mayse. The materials aim to enhance the readers understanding and interpretation of the Story.

What is Included: 23 Pages Total

· Goal and Instructional Pages for Teacher

· Lesson Plans for 10-days of lessons

· Pre-Reading Notes Page (1 page)

· Discussion Questions (9 pages)

· Story Outline (Plot Outline) (2 pages)

· Battle Plan Outline (2 pages)

· Answer Keys (4 pages)

Look to pair this picture book study with our Nutcracked Novel Study or other Nutcracker Christmas School Activities. A complete 20-Day Christmas School Unit is available as a bundle through my website or TeachShare storefront.

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Author's Purpose Mini Lesson | PPT & Google Slides | Passage & Task Card Options

By Amanda Robinson

You will love this NO-PREP, all-inclusive Author's Purpose resource that goes beyond the basics of "Author's Purpose PIE" and explores how authors make intentional, stylistic choices as writers. Help your students grow as analytical readers with this engaging resource!

What's Included:

  • Engaging Mini-Lesson:
    -Powerpoint & Google Slide Deck options
  • Student-Friendly Notes:
    -Printable note pages to accompany notes
    -Cloze notes & blank, Cornell-style notes pages included
  • Rigorous Practice:
    -Reading comprehension passage with two versions included:
    -->Multiple choice questions, **INCLUDING 2 short answer questions
    **-->Task Card Options for group practice (multiple choice only)

This resource is perfect for differentiating instruction and meeting the needs of all learners. Save time and focus on building strong literary analysis skills with this ready-to-use unit.

Aligned with 8th-grade TEKS and CCSS!

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Murder Mystery Inference Activity: Lamb to the Slaughter Mini Unit

By TooBookedUp

Engage your middle school students with a thrilling 5-day detective unit centered around Roald Dahl's gripping short story, "Lamb to the Slaughter." This comprehensive unit combines critical thinking, inferencing, and multimedia analysis, making it perfect for ELA classrooms. Students will step into the shoes of detectives, analyze texts, watch film adaptations, and compare their experiences, all while meeting key CCSS standards.

What’s Included:

  • Detailed Lesson Plans: Each day is thoughtfully planned to guide students through reading, analyzing, writing, and discussing "Lamb to the Slaughter."
  • Graphic Organizers: Scaffolded organizers for each day to help students track evidence, make inferences, and compare the text with the film.
  • Texts and Multimedia: The original short story and a link to the film adaptation, complete with an introduction by Roald Dahl.
  • Writing Prompts: Engaging prompts to encourage students to write opinion essays and reflections.
  • Class Discussion Guides: Questions and prompts to facilitate meaningful classroom discussions.

Day-by-Day Breakdown:

Day 1: Introduction to the Detective Activity

  • Students are introduced to the murder mystery and work in groups to analyze witness statements and evidence photos.
  • Focus on inference and deduction skills.

Day 2: Writing an Opinion Essay

  • Students write an opinion essay based on their detective work from Day 1.
  • Emphasis on textual evidence and structured writing.

Day 3: Reading "Lamb to the Slaughter"

  • Students read the short story in chunked sections, making inferences and annotating the text.
  • Use of scaffolding techniques to support all learners.

Day 4: Comparing Text and Film

  • Students watch the film adaptation of "Lamb to the Slaughter."
  • They use a graphic organizer to compare and contrast the text and film, analyzing differences in storytelling techniques.

Day 5: Final Analysis and Discussion

  • Students discuss their findings and the differences between the text and film.
  • Wrap-up activities include reflective writing and sharing insights.

CCSS Alignment:

This unit aligns with CCSS standards for grades 5-8, focusing on quoting accurately from texts, citing textual evidence, and analyzing multimedia elements. Standards covered include:

  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.5.1
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.6.1
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.7.1
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.8.1
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.5.7
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.6.7
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.7.7
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.8.7

Benefits:

  • Engaging and Interactive: Students love the hands-on detective work and multimedia elements.
  • Skill-Building: Focus on inferencing, textual evidence, and critical thinking skills.
  • Comprehensive and Ready-to-Use: All materials and instructions are included for a seamless implementation.

Bring excitement and depth to your ELA classroom with this 5-day detective unit on "Lamb to the Slaughter." Your students will love stepping into the role of detectives while honing their reading and analytical skills.

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Shakespeare Tragedies (All Plays)

By Educate and Create

This power point covers the elements of tragedy found in all Shakespeare's tragedies. It goes over important elements such as iambic pentameter, irony, poetry vs prose, character foil, symbolism and more. It gives some brief background on Shakespeare as well as his influences. This is an excellent way to introduce any Shakespearean Tragedy in your class. If you are teaching a specific play feel free to check out my bundles to save even more. ************************ Want to earn credits for future TeachShare purchases? Write us a review. Your feedback is important and appreciated.

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BUNDLE of 3 poems by Paul Laurence Dunbar Foldables for Poetry Analysis

By The Red-Haired Reader

This is a bundle of 3 foldables for the poetry of Paul Laurence Dunbar; It includes all 3 of the products linked above. I find foldables to be an excellent way to chunk the text and make poetry more accessible to my students. Please check out the details in each listing, and let me know if you have any questions!

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William Shakespeare Quote Posters

By Language Arts Excellence

"It is not in the stars to hold our destiny but in ourselves." ~ William Shakespeare

Make your classroom pop with this set of 25 beautifully-made posters featuring quotes from William Shakespeare. Each 7.5 x 7.5 (square) PDF poster contains a noteworthy quote from one of the Bard's plays imposed over a stunning photograph that will spruce up your ELA classroom. The square format is reminiscent of Instagram and makes for an eye-catching arrangement on your wall or bulletin board. I suggest laminating the posters and using them not just during your Shakespeare unit, but all year long!

Plays included in package:

  • A Midsummer Night’s Dream
  • Hamlet
  • Romeo and Juliet
  • Macbeth
  • The Merchant of Venice
  • Othello
  • The Tempest
  • Much Ado About Nothing
  • King Lear

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Quote Posters for specific Shakespearean plays:

⭐ A Midsummer Night's Dream Quote Posters

⭐ Macbeth Quote Posters

⭐ Othello Quote Posters

⭐ Romeo & Juliet Quote Posters

Also, check out these great resources to compliment your Shakespeare unit:

⭐ Introduction to Shakespeare Lesson Plan, Power Point & Scavenger Hunt

⭐ Elizabethan England Differentiated Mini-Unit

⭐ Shakespeare ESCAPE ROOM

⭐ Shakespeare's "Death Lines" Activity

⭐ Shakespeare's Epitaph Assignment

⭐ Shakespeare Valentine's Day Lesson Plan

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THE LIGHTNING THIEF [TASK CARDS]

By Richard B Williams

From Figurative Language to textual analysis, this 4-set, 224-item TASK CARDS resource allows students to break apart Riordon's THE LIGHTNING THIEF [Percy Jackson and the Olympians]. This resource has black/white and colored versions; numbered and unnumbered versions. Students get to delve deeply into the literature. Their readings will come to life and their comprehension will soar. These 56-question items will make your English Language Arts class the place to be!

A Grab-n-Go resource in 4 different variations that you can even tailor to your students with BLANK CARDS!


*These TASK CARDS are great for differentiation, absent student assignment, bell ringer, or class enders* [See Suggested Uses]

This Product Includes:

1. 56-numbered, black&white question TASK CARDS

2. 56-numbered, black&white question TASK CARDS

3. 56-unnumbered, colored question TASK CARDS

4. 56-unnumbered, black&white question TASK CARDS

5. 14-item Suggested Uses page


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OTHELLO [UNIT DOCUMENTS & ARTICLES]

OTHELLO [UNIT QUIZZES]

MACBETH [ESSAY EXAM]


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Reading Response Journal

By Reece's Tech Shop by Scott Reece

Reading Response Journal Prompts for student's daily reading time.

Do you want to increase your students' retention of what they are reading? Journaling is a great way to encourage them to reflect about what they've read.

A Reader's Journey ~ This is a FULL YEAR Reading Journal notebook for students. If you're looking for EASY TO USE reading journals put together in a student friendly format of graphic organizers, then this is the journal that you're looking for! Topics include:

Identifying Parts of Speech

Making Predictions

Character Studies

Time Period Studies

Fact vs. Fiction

Setting

Venn Diagrams

Radio Commercials

Problem Solving

Synonyms/Antonyms

Comic Strips

Book Reviews

Quote Reactions

AND MORE!

Students complete daily activities as they focus on learning more from what they read. This is a great resource for a reading class!!

Can be printed in color OR black & white.

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Versatile Lit Circle Packet for Any Novel 20 Engaging Activities for Grades 5-8

By TooBookedUp

Looking for a versatile resource that works with any fiction novel? This Lit Circle Packet is perfect for Upper Elementary and middle school students, offering a wide range of engaging activities designed to encourage deep analysis, creativity, and critical thinking, regardless of the novel being studied. Whether you're working on a class novel, independent reading, or small group book clubs, this resource provides a comprehensive approach to exploring literature.

What’s Included: This packet includes 20 flexible and meaningful activities that can be applied to any fiction text. From character analysis to creative writing, each activity is designed to help students engage with and understand the story on a deeper level.

Activities:

  1. Summary – Students summarize key events of each chapter to track the story’s development.
  2. List the Characters – Identify characters and describe their roles or actions in the chapter.
  3. I Predict... – Students make predictions based on text evidence, promoting critical thinking.
  4. Significant Quote – Choose a key quote and explain its importance to the story’s themes or characters.
  5. Illustrate an Important Scene – Draw and explain a pivotal moment from the chapter.
  6. Vocabulary – Define new words, use them in context, and draw pictures to reinforce meaning.
  7. Character Adjectives – Describe the protagonist with three adjectives and support one with text evidence.
  8. Musical Playlist for the Main Character – Create a playlist that represents the character's journey or emotions.
  9. Character Identity – Explore six key elements of the character’s identity and support with text from the novel.
  10. Window and Mirror – Compare and contrast yourself with the main character, identifying similarities and differences.
  11. Conflict Analysis – Identify and explain three types of conflict (e.g., character vs. character, self, society, etc.).
  12. Text Conversation – Write a text message conversation between yourself and a character to help them solve their conflict.
  13. Setting Analysis – Explore how different settings impact the characters and the story’s events.
  14. Imagery of Setting – Use sensory details to describe a setting and analyze the mood it creates.
  15. Theme Statements – Write three universal theme statements that apply to the novel’s message or lesson.
  16. Rewrite the Ending – Get creative by rewriting the final chapter or scene using the author’s tone and style.
  17. Comic Strip – Draw a comic strip of four key moments from the story, showing the progression of the plot.
  18. Breaking News – Write a newspaper article about a major event in the story, reporting it as breaking news.
  19. Expository Essay – Write an essay explaining how the protagonist changes throughout the novel, supported by evidence.
  20. Argumentative Essay – Argue whether the protagonist’s critical decision was justified, using textual evidence to support your claim.

Why You’ll Love This Resource:

  • Flexible for Any Novel: These activities can be applied to any fiction text, making this packet a versatile tool for any reading assignment, novel study, or literature circle.
  • Engaging and Interactive: Activities encourage students to think critically, make connections, and engage creatively with the story.
  • Multiple Skills: Students will practice a variety of skills, including summarization, analysis, prediction, creative expression, and essay writing.
  • Ready-to-Use: Simply print and go! Perfect for class novels, independent reading, or book clubs.

Use this Lit Circle Packet to foster a deeper understanding of any novel while encouraging meaningful discussion and creative expression in your classroom!

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