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BUNDLE of Resources for Independent Reading : Worksheets and a Rubric!
By The Red-Haired Reader
This product bundles all of my Independent Reading products together. Please check out the products individually so you can see exactly what is included. Thank you so much!
The Count Of Monte Cristo : Vocabulary Lists, and Quizzes
By Educate and Create
Studying The Count Of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas? Are students having problems with some of the vocabulary words? Then this product is for you! Includes 6 vocabulary lists and 6 quizzes covering the entire book. Great to help students with vocabulary words as they read the text! Comes complete with answer key.
Need More Materials The Count of Monte Cristo?
The Count Of Monte Cristo Introduction Power Point
The Count of Monte Cristo Study Guide
The Count of Monte Cristo Graphic Organizers
The Count of Monte Cristo Characterization Flip book
Ender's Game : Vocabulary Lists and Quizzes
By Educate and Create
Studying Ender's Game ? Are students having problems with some of the vocabulary words? Then this product is for you! Includes 5 vocabulary lists and 5 quizzes covering the entire book. Great to help students with vocabulary words as they read the text! Comes complete with answer key.
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Ender's Game Vocabulary Crosswords
Ender's Game Flip book Study Guide
Ender's Game Characterization Flip book
Ender's Game Introduction Power Point
We Beat The Street TEST | We Beat The Street Assessment | Assessment
By Queen's Educational Resources
We Beat The Street TEST | We Beat The Street Assessment | Assessment
ABOUT THIS RESOURCE
★ Text: We Beat The Street
★ Test/Assessment
★ 14 pages
★ Print and Digital
★ Test consists of 7 pages, 33 questions, 4 sections
★ ANSWER KEY included
This resource includes:
★ We Beat The Street TEST
★ ANSWER KEY
★ Google Slide Link
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This test is also included in Google Slides! Text boxes have already been created to make it easier for you and your students! Each worksheet 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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This resource is a We Beat The Street test that assesses students' overall understanding of the novel. While there may be only 3-4 text-dependent questions, the rest of the test consists of inference-based questions that require students to think beyond the literal meaning of what is stated in the text. The test includes a total of 33 questions, is separated into fours sections, and is 7 pages long.
The test is formatted in the following sections:
⭐ PART 1 - Multiple-Choice (Q's 1-20)
⭐ PART 2 - Matching (Students identify the speaker of the quote) (Q' 21-26)
⭐ PART 3 - Vocabulary (in the form of multiple-choice questions / resembles state exam questions / inference-based) (Q's 27-30)
⭐ PART 4 - Three Short Answer Questions (Q' 31-33)
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Esperanza Rising -- Vocabulary Lists and Quizzes
By Educate and Create
Studying Esperanza Rising? Are students having problems with some of the vocabulary words? Then this product is for you! Includes a vocabulary list and quiz for Prologue- Chapter 3, Chapter 4-6, Chapters 7-9, and Chapters 10-13. Great to help students with vocabulary words as they read the text! Comes complete with answer key.
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Esperanza Rising Vocabulary Crossword
Esperanza Rising- An Introduction Power Point
Esperanza Rising Flip book Study Guide
Esperanza Rising Graphic Organizers
Esperanza Rising Characterization Flip book
Hero's Journey Socratic Seminar
By Language Arts Excellence
This resource features everything you need in order to conduct a structured and formal set of Socratic Seminars in your classroom for any novel that follows the model of the hero's journey. It is the PERFECT addition to any hero's journey unit for middle or high school students!
Socratic Seminars (or "Fish Bowl" Conversations as they are referred to in this resource) are high-order ways of assessing whether your students are able to understand and react to your class texts. These seminars rely on the power of inquiry and allow students to take the lead in their learning and discussion. They are also a great way for students to work together and build upon one another's ideas without the assistance of a teacher. The only problem? They require a great deal of preparation. Fortunately, with this resource, the work has been done for you and you will have several days of student-led learning during your unit on the hero's journey!
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The Alchemist
⭐ The Alchemist "Silent Conversation" Quote Pass Activity
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Divergent
⭐ Divergent "Silent Conversation" Quote Pass Activity
⭐ Divergent (Roth) Socratic Seminar Lesson Plan and Materials
⭐ Divergent Faction Acrostic Poem Assignment
⭐ Divergent Faction Personality Quiz
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Hatchet Vocabulary Lists and Quizzes
By Educate and Create
Studying Hatchet ? Are students having problems with some of the vocabulary words? Then this product is for you! Includes 5 vocabulary lists and 5 quizzes covering the entire book. Great to help students with vocabulary words as they read the text! Comes complete with answer key.
Need more resources for Hatchet?
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⭐Hatchet Introduction Power Point
**⭐Hatchet Flipbook Study Guide
⭐Hatchet Characterization Flipbook
⭐Hatchet Graphic Organizers
⭐Hatchet Vocabulary Crossword Puzzles
Daniel's Story Socratic Seminar packets and rubric
By The Red-Haired Reader
Are you looking for an interactive, student-led activity/ assessment for the end of Carol Matas's Daniel's Story?
This file contains 2 different packets of Socratic Circle questions- packet A and packet B. Each packet contains 3 different questions that require students to answer and provide two quotes from the text to back up their answers. Students are also required to come up with 3 additional questions they will ask if there's time in their circle. Finally, the packet has a page where each student will monitor a partner in the opposite circle. They will make a check each time their partner speaks, and paraphrase a meaningful comment their partner made. Lastly, the file contains the socratic circle rubric.
When you print out the file, you'll see packet A on the top half of the sheet, packet B on the bottom half, and then the rubric as the last page of the file. You'll need to cut each packet page in half after you print them out, as each booklet you give to the students is only half a page. They are labeled A and B. Give half your class A, half B, and allow them to plan! The day of the circle, you'll let A discuss for maybe 20-30 minutes, then flip-flop your circles and have B discuss.
My students really enjoy Socratic Seminars! I have found it works better when you give each group three different questions, so you don't see the same discussion 2 times, which is how this packet is set up. I used the Socratic Circle as their "final test grade" for Daniel's Story. The students need to have finished the story to answer the questions included in the packet.
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The Door of No Return by Kwame Alexander Vocabulary
By Ms. J's ELA
This resource should accompany Kwame Alexander's novel The Door of No Return. This resource covers vocabulary words from each chapter of the book. This is what you will receive in this Google Drive folder:
- A list of vocabulary words from each chapter. 10 words in chapters 1-5 & 7, 14 words in chapter 6 (there were just so many good ones)
- A worksheet for each list which asks students to identify the line or sentence in which they see the word. Then they need to guess at the definition using context clues. There is also a place for the dictionary definition so they can check how they did with the context clues.
- A self-grading Google Forms test for each vocabulary list. The students must choose the correct word to match the definition from a dropdown list. Then they must type the correct vocabulary word to fill in sentence blanks.
- An Easel test for each vocabulary list. These tests are identical to the Google Forms tests mentioned above. However, Easel does not have a fill-in-the-blank option. Students will choose the correct word from the list to fill in the blank. All questions are single select.
- A link to my Quizlet folder for this novel. It contains individual vocabulary sets for each chapter.
- A sheet that looks similar to a Frayer model. It is blank and can be used with any vocabulary word. Students can use this to identify the definition, part of speech, synonyms, and antonyms. They will also write a sentence using the word and draw a picture for the word. These sheets come in color and black & white.
- Two PDF files that contain 135 vocabulary words from the entire novel. One word can be assigned to each student, and they can share what they learn about the word.
- A few other activities that can be used with any vocabulary word. An acrostic poem sheet, a word web sheet, a doodle notes sheet.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Vocabulary Quizzes - Whole Novel
By Educate and Create
Studying The Adventures of Tom Sawyer? Are students having problems with some of the vocabulary words? Then this product is for you! Includes a vocabulary list and quiz for each list based on chapters. Great to help students with vocabulary words as they read the text!
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War of the Worlds Quizzes- Entire Novel
By Educate and Create
Studying War of the Worlds? These quizzes will help keep your students on track. There are a total of 6 multiple choice quizzes with answer key.
The Giver: Vocabulary Lists and Quizzes
By Educate and Create
Studying The Giver by Lois Lowry? Are students having problems with some of the vocabulary words? Then this product is for you! Includes 6 vocabulary lists and 6 quizzes covering the entire book. Great to help students with vocabulary words as they read the text! Works great with The Giver: Vocabulary Crosswords Comes complete with answer key.
Need More Materials The Giver?
The Giver Introduction Power Point
The Giver Flip book Study Guide
The Giver Characterization Flip book
The Giver Graphic Organizers
The Hate U Give Vocabulary Lists and Quizzes
By Educate and Create
Studying The Hate U Give? Are students having problems with some of the vocabulary words? Then this product is for you! Includes 5 vocabulary lists and 5 quizzes covering the entire book. Great to help students with vocabulary words as they read the text! Comes complete with answer key.
A Chaparral Christmas Gift by O. Henry Question Trail for Literary Analysis
By The Red-Haired Reader
This is an interactive partner or small group activity that will have students up and moving throughout the room in order to answer 15 questions related to many different literary devices in O. Henry's "A Chaparral Christmas Gift".
The product contains 15 multiple questions that have at least 4 answer choices. The questions are all ANALYSIS questions, not recall questions. You will hang these signs around your classroom. Based on their answer, the students will be directed to another question. If the students make a mistake, they have to retrace their footsteps and find the question(s) they answered incorrectly. Each group/ pair will start at a different question, and the kids will "follow the trail" of questions throughout your room. The activity is totally self-directed and self-checking!
Also included is an answer sheet for students to record their answers as well as an answer key for the teacher.
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The Crossing by Gary Paulsen Socratic Seminar Assessment + Rubric
By The Red-Haired Reader
Are you looking for an interactive, student-led activity/ assessment for the end of Gary Paulsen's The Crossing?
This resource contains two different packets of Socratic Seminar packets- packet A and packet B. Each packet contains three different discussion questions that require students to answer and provide two quotes from the text to back up their answers. Students are also required to come up with three additional questions they will ask if there’s time in their seminar. Finally, the packet has a page where each student will monitor a partner in the opposite seminar. They will make a check each time their partner speaks, and paraphrase meaningful comments their partner makes. The file also contains a rubric for you to use while your students are discussing!
When you print out the file, you’ll see packet A on the top half of the sheet, packet B on the bottom half, and then the rubric as the last page of the file. Remove the rubric and print one out for each of your students. Copy the rest of the pages, cut them in half, and staple them. Each student will receive one half-sheet booklet; packet A or packet B.
Give your students adequate time to plan for their Seminar! I usually give them a full class period (40 minutes for me), but you could have them do it for homework, or over the course of a few days. The day of the Seminar, you’ll assign partners with opposite packets. Let A discuss for as long as they need (usually 25 to 30-ish minutes for me!), then flip-flop your circles and have B discuss afterwards.
My students LOVE Socratic Seminars! I have found the fishbowl discussion format works much better when you give each group three different questions so you don’t hear the same discussion two times, which is how this product is set up. I have used Socratic Seminars in small literature circle groups, as well as with the whole class at once. Please ask if you have questions!
The Mist by Stephen King: Set of 2 Socratic Seminar Packets + rubric: assessment
By The Red-Haired Reader
Are you looking for an authentic assessment for your students to demonstrate their understanding of Stephen King's The Mist from Skeleton Crew? This resource contains everything you need to hold a Socratic Seminar Fishbowl Discussion in your classroom for the text!
This resource contains two different packets of Socratic Seminar packets- packet A and packet B. Each packet contains three different discussion questions that require students to answer and provide two quotes from the text to back up their answers. Students are also required to come up with three additional questions they will ask if there’s time in their seminar. Finally, the packet has a page where each student will monitor a partner in the opposite seminar. They will make a check each time their partner speaks, and paraphrase meaningful comments their partner makes. The file also contains a rubric for you to use while your students are discussing!
When you print out the file, you’ll see packet A on the top half of the sheet, packet B on the bottom half, and then the rubric as the last page of the file. Remove the rubric and print one out for each of your students. Copy the rest of the pages, cut them in half, and staple them. Each student will receive one half-sheet booklet; packet A or packet B.
Give your students adequate time to plan for their Seminar! I usually give them a full class period (40 minutes for me), but you could have them do it for homework, or over the course of a few days. The day of the Seminar, you’ll assign partners with opposite packets. Let A discuss for as long as they need (usually 25 to 30-ish minutes for me!), then flip-flop your circles and have B discuss afterwards.
My students LOVE Socratic Seminars! I have found the fishbowl discussion format works much better when you give each group three different questions so you don’t hear the same discussion two times, which is how this product is set up. I have used Socratic Seminars in small literature circle groups, as well as with the whole class at once. Please ask if you have questions!
SUGGESTION: In my classroom, I use this story immediately after Lord of the Flies as we explore the darkness in human nature. The texts pair well together because of the powerful, influential settings in each text. This would also pair well with any of Hawthorne's short stories, The Twilight Zone's The Monsters are Due on Maple Street, or any text that is thematically similar!
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Farewell to Manzanar: Set of 2 Socratic Seminar packets + rubric
By The Red-Haired Reader
Are you looking for an authentic final assessment for your students to demonstrate their understanding of Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston's Farewell to Manzanar?
This resource contains two different packets of Socratic Seminar packets- packet A and packet B. Each packet contains three different discussion questions that require students to answer and provide two quotes from the text to back up their answers. Students are also required to come up with three additional questions they will ask if there’s time in their seminar. Finally, the packet has a page where each student will monitor a partner in the opposite circle. They will make a check each time their partner speaks, and paraphrase meaningful comments their partner makes. The file also contains a rubric for you to use while your students are discussing!
When you print out the file, you’ll see packet A on the top half of the sheet, packet B on the bottom half, and then the rubric as the last page of the file. Remove the rubric and print one out for each of your students. Copy the rest of the pages, cut them in half, and staple them. Each student will receive one half-sheet booklet; packet A or packet B.
Give your students adequate time to plan for their Seminar! I usually give them a full class period (40 minutes for me), but you could have them do it for homework, or over the course of a few days. The day of the Seminar, you’ll assign partners with opposite packets. Let A discuss for as long as they need (usually 25 to 30-ish minutes for me!), then flip-flop your circles and have B discuss afterwards.
My students LOVE Socratic Seminars! I have found the fishbowl discussion format works much better when you give each group three different questions so you don’t hear the same discussion two times, which is how this product is set up. I have used Socratic Seminars in small literature circle groups, as well as with the whole class at once. Please ask if you have questions!
Dear Martin by Nic Stone Socratic Seminar: 2 packets plus rubric!
By The Red-Haired Reader
My students LOVED this book, so we recently added it to our literature circle choices! I designed this activity to be a structured discussion final assessment after the group finished reading the novel.
This file contains two different packets of Socratic Seminar packets- packet A and packet B. Each packet contains three different discussion questions that require students to answer and provide two quotes from the text to back up their answers. Students are also required to come up with three additional questions they will ask if there’s time in their seminar. Finally, the packet has a page where each student will monitor a partner in the opposite circle. They will make a check each time their partner speaks, and paraphrase meaningful comments their partner makes. The file also contains a rubric for you to use while your students are discussing!
When you print out the file, you’ll see packet A on the top half of the sheet, packet B on the bottom half, and then the rubric as the last page of the file. Remove the rubric and print one out for each of your students. Copy the rest of the pages, cut them in half, and staple them. Each student will receive one half-sheet booklet; packet A or packet B.
Give your students adequate time to plan for their Seminar! I usually give them a full class period (40 minutes for me), but you could have them do it for homework, or over the course of a few days. The day of the Seminar, you’ll assign partners with opposite packets. Let A discuss for as long as they need (usually 30-ish minutes for me!), then flip-flop your circles and have B discuss afterwards.
My students LOVE Socratic Seminars! I have found the fishbowl discussion format works much better when you give each group three different questions so you don’t hear the same discussion two times, which is how this product is set up. I have used Socratic Seminars in small literature circle groups, as well as with the whole class at once. Please ask if you have questions!
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Animal Farm by George Orwell Socratic Seminar: 2 packets + rubric!
By The Red-Haired Reader
Are you looking for an interactive, student-led activity/ assessment for the end of Animal Farm?
This file contains two different packets of Socratic Seminar packets- packet A and packet B. Each packet contains three different discussion questions that require students to answer and provide two quotes from the text to back up their answers. Students are also required to come up with three additional questions they will ask if there’s time in their seminar. Finally, the packet has a page where each student will monitor a partner in the opposite circle. They will make a check each time their partner speaks, and paraphrase meaningful comments their partner makes. The file also contains a rubric for you to use while your students are discussing!
When you print out the file, you’ll see packet A on the top half of the sheet, packet B on the bottom half, and then the rubric as the last page of the file. Remove the rubric and print one out for each of your students. Copy the rest of the pages, cut them in half, and staple them. Each student will receive one half-sheet booklet; packet A or packet B.
Give your students adequate time to plan for their Seminar! I usually give them a full class period (40 minutes for me), but you could have them do it for homework, or over the course of a few days. The day of the Seminar, you’ll assign partners with opposite packets. Let A discuss for as long as they need (usually 30-ish minutes for me!), then flip-flop your circles and have B discuss afterwards.
My students LOVE Socratic Seminars! I have found the fishbowl discussion format works much better when you give each group three different questions so you don’t hear the same discussion two times, which is how this product is set up. I have used Socratic Seminars in small literature circle groups, as well as with the whole class at once as a final assessment. Please ask if you have questions!
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Orphan Train by Christine Baker Kline Socratic Seminar 2 packets + rubric
By The Red-Haired Reader
My students LOVED this book, so we recently added it to our literature circle choices! I designed this activity to be a structured, interactive, student-led discussion after the group finished reading the novel. I typically use it as their final assessment grade.
This file contains two different packets of Socratic Seminar packets- packet A and packet B. Each packet contains three different discussion questions that require students to answer and provide two quotes from the text to back up their answers. Students are also required to come up with three additional questions they will ask if there’s time in their seminar. Finally, the packet has a page where each student will monitor a partner in the opposite circle. They will make a check each time their partner speaks, and paraphrase meaningful comments their partner makes. The file also contains a rubric for you to use while your students are discussing!
When you print out the file, you’ll see packet A on the top half of the sheet, packet B on the bottom half, and then the rubric as the last page of the file. Remove the rubric and print one out for each of your students. Copy the rest of the pages, cut them in half, and staple them. Each student will receive one half-sheet booklet; packet A or packet B.
Give your students adequate time to plan for their Seminar! I usually give them a full class period (40 minutes for me), but you could have them do it for homework, or over the course of a few days. The day of the Seminar, you’ll assign partners with opposite packets. Let A discuss for as long as they need (usually 30-ish minutes for me!), then flip-flop your circles and have B discuss afterwards.
My students LOVE Socratic Seminars! I have found the fishbowl discussion format works much better when you give each group three different questions so you don’t hear the same discussion two times, which is how this product is set up. I have used Socratic Seminars in small literature circle groups, as well as with the whole class at once. Please ask if you have questions!
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