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SAMUEL JOHNSON'S "ON IDLENESS" [LESSON ACTIVITIES]

By Richard B Williams

This Samuel Johnson "On Idleness" product [Suggested Uses, Posters, Discussion Questions, exams/quizzes, Assignments, and more] provides students a chance to experience what happens when we allow idleness to permeate our lives. This academic essay allows students to read and analyze this canonized work about being productive. 11th - 12th Graders will love this short work and product. Check it out!

SUMMARY:

Taken from a larger work, The Idler, Samuel Johnson's “On Idleness” informs readers

about how easy it is to have idleness and inactivity seep into our lives and take over. Johnson warns against the fake sense of productivity if we do not know the real look of Idleness.

This 11th - 12th grade canonized work allows students to understand the need for action and being productive in our daily lives.

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THOMAS PAINE'S "COMMON SENSE" [BUNDLE]

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MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.'S "I HAVE A DREAM" [LESSON ACTIVITIES]

By Richard B Williams

This Martin Luther King, Jr. "I HAVE A DREAM" product [Suggested Uses, Posters, Discussion Questions, exams/quizzes, Assignments, and more] provides students a chance to experience what happens when we fight for the betterment of everyone. This SPEECH allows students to read and analyze this canonized work about fighting for one's rights. 11th - 12th Graders will love this short work and product. Check it out!

SUMMARY:

Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his "I Have a Dream" Speech before a crowd of some 250,000 people at the 1963 March on Washington, remains one of the most famous speeches in history. Weaving in references to the country’s Founding Fathers and the Bible, King used universal themes to depict the struggles of African Americans before closing with an improvised riff on his dreams of equality. The eloquent speech was immediately recognized as a highlight of the successful protest, and has endured as one of the signature moments of the civil rights movement.

This 11th - 12th grade canonized work allows students to understand the need for standing up for equality and what you believe is right.

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Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I HAVE A DREAM" [TEXT]

Plato's "The Allegory of the Cave" [TEXT]

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"Black Men & Public Spaces" [Lesson Activities, Assignments, and Handouts]

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BLACK HISTORY MONTH [WORKSHEETS & HANDOUTS]

By Richard B Williams

This BLACK HISTORY MONTH [Worksheets & Handouts] product provides [4+ handouts/worksheets and 2 major projects] students a chance to experience what happens when we become challenge leadership, question status quo, and see the vital role BLACK AMERICANS play in our society. 6th - 12th Graders will love this product. Check it out!

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1. Two Bio-Maps

2. a 4-page Worksheet

3. 1 Handout

4. 2 Major Projects

5. Black&White Versions

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THOMAS PAINE'S "COMMON SENSE" [LESSON ACTIVITIES]

Plato's "The Allegory of the Cave" [TEXT]

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WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH [WORKSHEETS & HANDOUTS]

By Richard B Williams

This WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH [Worksheets & Handouts] product provides [4+ handouts/worksheets and 2 major projects] students a chance to experience what happens when we become challenge leadership, question status quo, and see the vital role women play in our society. 6th - 12th Graders will love this product. Check it out!

This Product Includes:

1. Two Bio-Maps

2. a 4-page Worksheet

3. 1 Handout

4. 2 Major Projects

5. Black&White Versions

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THOMAS PAINE'S "COMMON SENSE" [LESSON ACTIVITIES]

Plato's "The Allegory of the Cave" [TEXT]

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"Black Men & Public Spaces" [Lesson Activities, Assignments, and Handouts]

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ALAIN LOCKE'S "THE NEW NEGRO" [LESSON ACTIVITIES]

By Richard B Williams

This Alain Locke "The New Negro" product [Suggested Uses, Posters, Discussion Questions, exams/quizzes, Assignments, and more] provides students a chance to experience what happens when we educate and fight for the betterment of everyone. This ESSAY allows students to read and analyze this canonized work about fighting for one's rights. 9th - 12th Graders will love this short work and product. Check it out!

SUMMARY:

During the time of the Harlem Renaissance, Locke produced "The New Negro” to specify that the new era of time was the “new negro” and the era that passed was the “old negro”. During this time when Blacks were reinventing themselves and societal views of them, Locke explains how the New Negro came to be and also they started to fit in more with the present society in America.

This 11th - 12th grade canonized work allows students to understand the need for change and standing up for equality and what you believe is right.

*** One assignment may prove offensive by some. Please use caution with this assignment or opt out of it all together.***

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Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I HAVE A DREAM" [TEXT]

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"THE MYTH OF LATIN WOMEN" [LESSON ACTIVITIES]

By Richard B Williams

This Judith Ortiz Cofer's "The Myth of Latin Women" product [Suggested Uses, Posters, Discussion Questions, exams/quizzes, Assignments, and more] provides students a chance to experience what happens when we educate and fight prejudice and stereotypes. This ESSAY allows students to read and analyze this canonized work about fighting against prejudice and stereotypes. 10th - 12th Graders will love this short work and product. Check it out!

SUMMARY:

Judith Ortiz Cofer was born in Hormigueros, a small town in Puerto Rico. When she was a young child her father’s military career took the family to Paterson, New Jersey, and much of her childhood was spent traveling back and forth between Puerto Rico and the U.S. mainland. At 15, her family moved again, this time to Augusta, Georgia, where she eventually earned a BA in English from Augusta College. She later earned an MA in English from Florida Atlantic University and did graduate work at Oxford University.

She fights for equality and against prejudice and stereotypes in this piece.

This 10th - 12th grade canonized work allows students a chance to experience what happens when we educate and fight prejudice and stereotypes.

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MALCOLM X'S "NECESSARY TO PROTECT OURSELVES" [LESSON ACTIVITIES]

By Richard B Williams

This MALCOLM X "NECESSARY TO PROTECT OURSELVES" product [Suggested Uses, Posters, Discussion Questions, Essay Exam, CIVIL Recordings, and more] provides students a chance to experience what happens when we are displeased with our government and what he offers as a solution. This academic essay allows students to read and analyze this canonized work about fighting for our rights. 10th - 12th Graders will love this short work and product. Check it out!

SUMMARY:

Malcolm X gave the following TV interview in 1964, at time when violence against civil rights workers had escalated. Shocking images of protestors being beaten, clubbed, and tear-gassed had become staples of daily news coverage. Across the South, white supremacists tried to squelch the growing movement with murder, rifle attacks, bombings, and arson, crimes that frequently went unpunished. As attacks increased, many African Americans grew impatient with King’s nonviolent tactics, expressing anger that chilled white listeners.

This work prompts readers/citizens to change our communities, our societies, our world by politely defying our government.

This 10th - 12th grade canonized work allows students to understand the need for standing up for our rights when we feel we are treated unjustly by our own government.

THIS PRODUCT INCLUDES:

1. Who Was Malcolm X?

2. CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE Listening Party

3. CIVIL Discussion

4. CIVIL UNrest Activities

5. Quoting MALCOLM

6. PICKETTING

7. Songs of Unrest

8. HE SAID WHAT?

9. CIVIL RECODRING

10. ESSAY EXAM

11. Suggested Uses and more

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MALCOLM X'S "NECESSARY TO PROTECT OURSELVES" [TEXT]

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"Black Men & Public Spaces" [Lesson Activities, Assignments, and Handouts]

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MALCOLM X'S "NECESSARY TO PROTECT OURSELVES" [LESSON ACTIVITIES]

By Richard B Williams

This MALCOLM X "NECESSARY TO PROTECT OURSELVES" product [Suggested Uses, Posters, Discussion Questions, Essay Exam, CIVIL Recordings, and more] provides students a chance to experience what happens when we are displeased with our government and what he offers as a solution. This academic essay allows students to read and analyze this canonized work about fighting for our rights. 10th - 12th Graders will love this short work and product. Check it out!

SUMMARY:

Malcolm X gave the following TV interview in 1964, at time when violence against civil rights workers had escalated. Shocking images of protestors being beaten, clubbed, and tear-gassed had become staples of daily news coverage. Across the South, white supremacists tried to squelch the growing movement with murder, rifle attacks, bombings, and arson, crimes that frequently went unpunished. As attacks increased, many African Americans grew impatient with King’s nonviolent tactics, expressing anger that chilled white listeners.

This work prompts readers/citizens to change our communities, our societies, our world by politely defying our government.

This 10th - 12th grade canonized work allows students to understand the need for standing up for our rights when we feel we are treated unjustly by our own government.

THIS PRODUCT INCLUDES:

1. Who Was Malcolm X?

2. CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE Listening Party

3. CIVIL Discussion

4. CIVIL UNrest Activities

5. Quoting MALCOLM

6. PICKETTING

7. Songs of Unrest

8. HE SAID WHAT?

9. CIVIL RECODRING

10. ESSAY EXAM

11. Suggested Uses and more

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MALCOLM X'S "NECESSARY TO PROTECT OURSELVES" [TEXT]

Plato's "The Allegory of the Cave" [TEXT]

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THOMAS JEFFERSON'S "THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE" [LESSON ACTIVITIES]

By Richard B Williams

This Thomas Jefferson's "THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE" product [Suggested Uses, Posters, Discussion Questions, Essay Exam, The Revolution Files, and more] provides students a chance to experience what happens when we are displeased with our government and what he offers as a solution. This academic essay allows students to read and analyze this canonized work about fighting for our rights. 10th - 12th Graders will love this short work and product. Check it out!

SUMMARY:

The Declaration of Independence, in U.S. history, document that was approved by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, explains why the Congress on July 2 “unanimously” by the votes of 12 colonies (with New York abstaining) had resolved that “these United Colonies are, and of right ought to be Free and Independent States.” Students will understand why the United States of America celebrates the Fourth of July, or Independence Day. This work prompts readers/citizens to change our communities, our societies, our world by politely defying our government.

This 10th - 12th grade canonized work allows students to understand the need for standing up for our rights when we feel we are treated unjustly by our own government.

THIS PRODUCT INCLUDES:

1. Who Was Thomas Jefferson?

2. THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE Listening Party

3. Declaration Discussion

4. CIVIL UNrest Activities

5. Quoting Thomas

6. Declaring Independence

7. Songs of Unrest

8. HE SAID WHAT?

9. THE REVOLUTION FILES

10. ESSAY EXAM

11. Suggested Uses and more

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THOMAS JEFFERSON'S "THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE" [LESSON ACTIVITIES]

By Richard B Williams

This Thomas Jefferson's "THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE" product [Suggested Uses, Posters, Discussion Questions, Essay Exam, The Revolution Files, and more] provides students a chance to experience what happens when we are displeased with our government and what he offers as a solution. This academic essay allows students to read and analyze this canonized work about fighting for our rights. 10th - 12th Graders will love this short work and product. Check it out!

SUMMARY:

The Declaration of Independence, in U.S. history, document that was approved by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, explains why the Congress on July 2 “unanimously” by the votes of 12 colonies (with New York abstaining) had resolved that “these United Colonies are, and of right ought to be Free and Independent States.” Students will understand why the United States of America celebrates the Fourth of July, or Independence Day. This work prompts readers/citizens to change our communities, our societies, our world by politely defying our government.

This 10th - 12th grade canonized work allows students to understand the need for standing up for our rights when we feel we are treated unjustly by our own government.

THIS PRODUCT INCLUDES:

1. Who Was Thomas Jefferson?

2. THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE Listening Party

3. Declaration Discussion

4. CIVIL UNrest Activities

5. Quoting Thomas

6. Declaring Independence

7. Songs of Unrest

8. HE SAID WHAT?

9. THE REVOLUTION FILES

10. ESSAY EXAM

11. Suggested Uses and more

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THOMAS JEFFERSON'S "THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE" [TEXT]

MALCOLM X'S "NECESSARY TO PROTECT OURSELVES" [TEXT]

Plato's "The Allegory of the Cave" [TEXT]

Brent Staples's "Black Men and Public Spaces" Text

"Black Men & Public Spaces" [Lesson Activities, Assignments, and Handouts]

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AMY TAN'S "MOTHER TONGUE" [LESSON ACTIVITIES]

By Richard B Williams

This Amy Tan's "Mother Tongue" product [Suggested Uses, Posters, Discussion Questions, exams/quizzes, Assignments, and more] provides students a chance to experience what happens when we appreciate our heritage and who was are. This ESSAY allows students to read and analyze this canonized work about being ourselves and being proud of our families and cultures. 10th - 12th Graders will love this short work and product. Check it out!

SUMMARY:

Tan's “Mother Tongue” identifies the relationship between immigrants and the English language, her mother, and writing. Deemed as "broken", "simple" and "fractured." Tan's mother's English triggered Amy into writing about how we should appreciate our heritage and be aware that language at home is just as vital as language learned elsewhere.

This 10th - 12th grade canonized work allows students a chance to experience what happens when we appreciate our heritage and who was are.

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ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S "THE GETTYSBURG ADDRESS" [LESSON ACTIVITIES]

By Richard B Williams

This Abraham Lincoln "THE GETTYSBURG ADDRESS" product [Suggested Uses, Posters, Discussion Questions, Essay Exam, LINCOLN & ME, and more] provides students a chance to experience what happens when we are a part of a society. This academic essay allows students to read and analyze this canonized work about honoring those who fought for us. 10th - 12th Graders will love this short work and product. Check it out!

SUMMARY:

The Gettysburg Address is a speech that U.S. President Abraham Lincoln delivered during the American Civil War at the dedication of the Soldiers' National Cemetery in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, on the afternoon of November 19, 1863, four and a half months after the Union armies defeated those of the Confederacy at the Battle of Gettysburg. It is one of the best-known speeches in American history.

This 10th - 12th grade canonized work allows students to read and analyze this canonized work about our societal freedom and responsibilities.

THIS PRODUCT INCLUDES:

1. Who Was Abraham Lincoln?

2. THE GETTYSBURG Listening Party

3. THE GETTYSBURG Discussion

4. ADDRESSING THE ISSUES

5. Quoting LINCOLN

6. The Gettysburg Discussions

7. Gettysburg Recitations

8. HE SAID WHAT?

9. The Gettysburg Short Responses

10. ESSAY EXAM

11. Suggested Uses and more

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Brent Staples's "Black Men and Public Spaces" Text

"Black Men & Public Spaces" [Lesson Activities, Assignments, and Handouts]

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I'm Richard Williams, The Angry Teacher. I've been teaching for 18+ Years , and have amassed quite a bit of knowledge to share. Please consider joining the Angry Teacher family; we'll enjoy having you in the fam!

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Bundle|2nd 3rd 4th Grade Reading Comprehension Passages|MultipleChoice Questions

By LessonLink Teacher

Introducing this “2nd, 3rd and 4th Grade Reading Comprehension Passages Bundle.”

This bundle is a comprehensive collection of engaging reading comprehension passages designed for 2nd, 3rd, and 4th graders.

The bundle is packed with a variety of passages that cover a wide range of topics, including spring, summer, fall, summer, and holidays like Juneteenth, Flag Day, and Father's Day.

Each passage is followed by multiple-choice questions to test comprehension and reinforce learning. Answer keys are also included.

While the content is tailored for 2nd to 4th graders, it can also be effectively used by advanced 1st graders and 5th graders as well. This versatile bundle is an excellent resource for parents and educators looking to enhance the reading skills of their students.


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3rd-4th Grade Summer Reading Comprehension Passages & Multiple choice questions

By LessonLink Teacher

These summer Reading Passages with comprehension multiple choice questions and answer keys are designed to help students in grades 3 and 4 retain their reading abilities and foster a love for learning. They are also suitable for 5th-grade students.

The passages, accompanied by thought-provoking questions, offer a valuable learning tool for both teachers and students during the summer holidays.

Engaging in reading comprehension activities during the summer will help students retain and strengthen their reading skills. It will also prevent the "summer slide" and allow them to confidently enter the next grade level.


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4th of July: Reading Comprehension

By Thachakorn Kokong

Celebrate Independence Day with a Blast from the Past!

This fun worksheet is your passport to learning all about the 4th of July! Travel back in time to discover why the American colonies declared independence from England. Read the passage and answer the questions to become an expert on the history of this special holiday. So grab your thinking cap, and get ready to celebrate freedom!

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Back to Shool: Reading Comprehension, Reading Skill of the Day, Columbus Day

By Thachakorn Kokong

Columbus Day Reading Comprehension and Critical Thinking Worksheet

Engage your 5th-grade students with this comprehensive reading comprehension worksheet focused on Columbus Day. This resource includes a detailed, age-appropriate article about Christopher Columbus, his voyages, the significance of Columbus Day, and the varying perspectives on its celebration.

Students will explore the historical context of Columbus's journey, the impact of his discoveries, and the complex legacy that continues to influence discussions today. The worksheet features:

  • A 4-page article with engaging content tailored for 5th graders
  • 6 open-ended questions that encourage critical thinking and personal reflection
  • 6 multiple-choice questions to assess reading comprehension and recall
  • Complete answer key for easy grading

Perfect for use during Columbus Day lessons, social studies units, or as a supplement for history lessons. This worksheet helps students develop critical thinking skills while learning about a significant event in history. Ideal for in-class activities, homework assignments, or assessments.

Key Features:

  • 4-page article on Columbus Day
  • 6 open-ended questions
  • 6 multiple-choice questions
  • Answer key included
  • Suitable for 5th grade

Bring history to life in your classroom with this engaging and educational resource!

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Patriot Day Reading Comprehension September 11 Worksheet for 4th-6th Grade

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Patriot Day: A Comprehensive Reading Worksheet for 4th Graders
Engage your students in learning about an important day in U.S. history with this Patriot Day Reading Comprehension Worksheet, designed specifically for 4th-6th grade students. This 8.5x11in size reading resource offers an age-appropriate explanation of Patriot Day and the events of September 11, 2001, while promoting understanding of themes like courage, unity, and kindness.

The worksheet includes:

  • A detailed, easy-to-understand article about Patriot Day and the events of 9/11.
  • 6 open-ended questions to encourage critical thinking and discussion.
  • 6 multiple-choice questions to assess reading comprehension.
  • Full answer key for both question types.

Perfect for use in social studies or history lessons, this resource can be used for in-class activities, homework, or as part of a larger unit on national holidays and historical events. With this engaging worksheet, your students will deepen their knowledge of Patriot Day while practicing reading and comprehension skills.

Key Features:

  • 4th-6th grade reading level
  • Focus on the historical significance of Patriot Day
  • Supports literacy and critical thinking
  • Printable and ready to use

This worksheet is a great addition to your classroom or homeschool curriculum, providing both education and reflection on a pivotal moment in American history.

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Call it Courage by Armstrong Sperry activity worksheets and novel study

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Immerse your students deeper into Armstrong Sperry's Newberry award winning story, Call it Courage, with this interactive study pack. Designed to engage students with the story line and vocabulary, this resource offers multiple ways to enrich their reading experience and comprehension.

The pack includes three distinct chapter note templates, allowing you to pick the format best suited to your particular teaching style or classroom environment. These templates will provide students with a structure for capturing their thoughts, ideas, and questions as they progress through the book.

In addition to these templates, a writing prompt sheet with five diverse ideas is included. These prompts are designed to stimulate critical thinking and encourage students to engage more deeply with the narrative, characters, and themes of the story, thereby enhancing their understanding and enjoyment of the book.

The pack also features a word search and crossword activity sheets to reinforce understanding of the vocabulary and characters from the story. Not only do these activities make learning fun, but they also stimulate cognitive abilities such as problem-solving and focus.

Finally, a 2-page worksheet is included in the pack. This versatile resource can be used as a quiz to assess comprehension and retention of the story or even a homework assignment.

These resources provide a comprehensive and engaging way for your students to immerse themselves in Call it Courage, enriching their reading experience and making teaching this award-winning story a breeze.

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The Lacemaker and the Princess by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley and the book study to accompany it!

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If We Were Gone: Imagining the World Without People: activity sheets

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Imagine a world without people. What changes would occur? How would the earth evolve without the influence of mankind? "If We Were Gone: Imagining the World Without People" by John Coy, with illustrations by Natalie Capannelli, answers these intriguing questions. This engaging children's story paints the picture of an earth reverting back to its natural state of jungles and forests, engaging young minds in a thought-provoking reflection on humanity's impact on our world.

This story is an excellent read for earth day, or indeed any time of the year. It serves to educate children about our environment and encourages them to consider the importance of conservation and responsible living.

This 10-page resource is used to enhance learning and comprehension. This resource provides six coloring activity sheets suitable for a variety of grade ranges. These engaging activities are designed to stimulate creativity and understanding, while reinforcing the messages in the story.

For older students, there's a story element sheet, ideal for enhancing comprehension and deepening understanding of narrative elements. This worksheet encourages children to deconstruct the story, identifying key elements such as the setting, characters, and main point.

Also included is a writing prompt exercise, designed to encourage children to express their thoughts and ideas about the story. This activity is an excellent way for children to develop their writing and critical thinking skills.

Finally, there's a True/False quiz designed to test students' comprehension of the story. This fun quiz helps reinforce learning and provides teachers and parents with a tangible measure of understanding.

"If We Were Gone: Imagining the World Without People" is more than just a story; it's a powerful educational tool, designed to inspire children to learn about and appreciate the world around them. Through engaging activities and thought-provoking narrative, this book encourages children to reflect on their place in the world and their impact on the environment.

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The Lacemaker and The Princess novel study, worksheets, quiz, test, vocabulary

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You spoke and we listened. This is a new updated version which is more printer friendly!!!

The Lacemaker and the Princess by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley is a compelling piece of historical fiction that transports the readers back to the palace of Versailles at the end of the 18th century, before the French Revolution. The story revolves around a young girl who forges an unlikely friendship with Marie Antoinette's daughter, offering the readers a unique perspective of the political upheaval and the royal life during this period. This book is an excellent educational resource that can encourage students to engage deeply and empathetically with this crucial period in history.

This resource is an in depth look at The Lacemaker & the Princess by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley.

Included are

  • Chapter summary worksheets

  • Character reviews

  • Vocabulary sheet

  • Individual chapter questions (which can be used for notes or as a quiz)

  • Quizes

    • Chapter 1-5

    • Chapter 6-10,

    • Chapter 11-15,

    • Chapter 16-20,

    • Chapter 21-25,

    • Chapter 26-29

  • Test on the entire book

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