Black Enough: Workbook for "Whoa!" by Rita Williams-Garcia

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No-prep workbook for "Whoa!" by Rita Williams-Garcia.
A short story from Black Enough: Stories of Being Young & Black in America.
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CONTENTS
Pgs. 1-3: Reading comprehension questions & sketching
Pg. 4: Vocabulary
Pgs 5-6: Graphic organizers
Pg. 7: Story review form
Pg. 8: Notes for the teacher
Pg. 9: Key
WORKBOOK
> 30 reading comprehension & reflection questions
> Three types of questions:
- Short Response (complete sentences not required)
- Complete Response (complete sentences required)
- True/False
> "Complete Response" questions are great for discussion as they're often
reflective/no wrong answer style to encourage independent thinking and interpretation.
> Plotline graphic organizer can be with any text.
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<>All resources are designed for struggling learners. Perfect modified or alternative resource for below-level learners. Reading comprehension questions are not all higher order thinking. Reflective inquiries encourage independent thinking - great for discussion. Questions are roughly 8th grade reading level.
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