Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH is a classic children's novel used in upper elementary grades. This is a basic teacher's guide (vocabulary and comprehension) I created that includes key vocabulary as well as recall, interpretive, and analysis questions for each chapter that I have developed over the years. Take a look at the preview for an idea of what is included.
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A middle school (or as I call it: Puberty School) teacher had better have good quality, usable lesson plans or you will be eaten alive. Adolescents are a tough audience because they have so many better things to do than learn from us. After 25 years in the classrooom I still love almost every minute of it......but I'm also tired of searching on the Internet and finding weak or incomprehensible lesson plans that leave me scratching my head. If you have to search a hundred sites to find the right lesson then it takes you more time than it's worth. I believe the plans and worksheets I have created myself are better than much of the free stuff out there: practical and easy-to-use. You won't be scratching your head....Remember, the students are supposed to work harder than the teacher in the classroom! Each item I sell has been used multiple times in my and colleagues' classrooms (teacher-tested) and is clearly written. I won't put any lesson or idea on TeachersPayTeachers unless I am certain YOU can understand it, teach with it today, and that it has value for children. And I can't be certain of that unless I have used it repeatedly in my classroom. In the end, however, the best plans in the world won't make any impact unless delivered by a caring, committed, and enthusiastic teacher. Enthusiasm is the most under-rated aspect of a teacher's job. If your fire is out, they won't learn and will misbehave. If you are on fire, they will learn and they will behave for you. We do the most important job on Earth, and if we cannot put our hearts in it then we shouldn't stay in the classroom anymore. That's my two cents...
