This is the easier version of the examples of characterization graphic organizer. I teacher characterization in literature circles, so these are e... ByAlexandra Parham
In my 6/7 reading class, we do a variety of literature circles studying various genres. For our realistic fiction literature circle they read book... ByAlexandra Parham
I teach characterization in literature circles so I needed a graphic organizer that could work for any text. This seems to do the job. I also hav... ByAlexandra Parham
My kids love to do reciprocal reading, but they tend to always talk about the same stuff. I made this strategy spinner to get them to talk about a... ByAlexandra Parham
This goes with all the other stuff for my realistic fiction literature circle unit on the theme of animals. The text to text and text to world bin... ByAlexandra Parham
This is a fun anchoring activity for middle schoolers. I have my students brainstorm different rewards for completing a bingo and then we vote on ... ByAlexandra Parham
This is my example for the Define Yourself! project. Students get a kick out of learning my name and what it means. Also, it inspires a lot of th... ByAlexandra Parham
My students each have a reading bingo sheet and they get a prize (that they decide on at the beginning of the year, this year they get to have a so... ByAlexandra Parham
This is a three part pretest that I use at the begining of the school year for my 6/7 combined reading class. They learn about the different genre... ByAlexandra Parham
After learning about the parts and uses of a dictionary, my students turn their own names into eponyms and made a complete dictionary entry. After... ByAlexandra Parham
This is a simple graphic organizer to break down plot structure. I make it double sided and we read one short story and fill it out together and t... ByAlexandra Parham