This pack has all the extra materials found in my large Magic Tree House Passport to Adventure pack. It is an option for those that do not have a need for the question packets.
This packet includes a reading passport that encourages students as they read through books 1 through 16 of the Magic Tree House Series. It also comes with retelling graphic organizers, writing prompt papers, a teacher recording sheet as well as a progress graph.
This is a fun and engaging packet of support materials for students and classes reading books from the Magic Tree House series. It can be used to support Common Core Standards.
It is great for a student at home reading program, students independently reading the books in class, teachers reading the books out loud in their classrooms, and home schooling.
It has progress monitoring components for the teacher as well as a small booklet for students to mark their progress and incentivize continued reading. There are additional materials including: story retell graphic organizers, writing paper, design your own book cover, and additional writing prompt pages.
If this seems like just what you are looking for, please download the preview to get a better look.
Thank you for your consideration,
Mike
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Just gave out my first three passports to kids who passed the AR tests. They are so motivated to fill up their passports. I have about 6 kids reading MTH books so they can be part of the passport club! REally easy to put together! do you have more pages for other books? Thanks!
November 12, 2012
Sandra Buttry
Great Magic Tree House passport is terrific. Great addition. Thanks.
September 9, 2012
btt0506
Love it! I know what my read alouds will be this year!
July 4, 2012
awolfzorn
These ideas will be so much fun for us this fall as I introduce the book series. I especially like the passport.
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