This is literature unit on the novel Shiloh. Shiloh is a story about a puppy named Shiloh and a young boy named Marty. Marty desperately wants to save Shiloh from his mean owner Judd. This packet contains many fun activities including comprehension questions for each chapter. This is a 43 page unit with many activities to engage learners. Here are some of the activities included in this packet. Shiloh & Dogs Pages Dog Idioms Marty Character Study All about Beagles Marty Vs Judd Moral Issue about Lies Doggy Math Penelopes Pet Store New Tricks For Dogs Dog Power Writing Dog Multiple Meaning Dog Hyperbole Alliteration Adding ed Daily Dog Newspaper Missing Dog Ad
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Tangible & Intangible presents for main characters Becoming A Vet Journal Pages Cause and Effect page Chapter Comprehension
This unit is cute and has great questions. My students just discovered that Chapter 7-8 questions are exactly the same as Chapter 9-10 questions...unless my computer messed up something in the downloading.
May 20, 2013
ktaber
Great stuff!!!
March 13, 2013
mrsannhillthomas
Thanks!
February 27, 2013
roryscubamommy
Great resource for reading groups!
January 30, 2013
dmumaw
Excellent! Just what I was looking for!!
January 28, 2013
bron2
Thank you so much for a great resource - visually appealing and great activities.
This literature unit included some great figurative language activities. My students have really enjoyed playing with figurative language all year, so they had fun with these as they read the novel. I used pieces of this unit with other literature units on Shiloh to create a unit that worked best with my class this school year.
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dmumaw
Don't have a question but you might want to change Chapter 9-10 question page. It is the same as chapter 7-8.
I am a third grade gifted teacher with 15 years of experience in teaching. I love creating engaging and thought provoking lessons. I find that 3rd grade is in the middle and sometimes the workbook pages are just not challenging enough.