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Using research- based instructional comprehension strategies, these chapter-by-chapter questions for Charlotte's Web are the BEST Guide for the BEST Children's Book ever.
The novel is 100 times better than a certain cartoon movie, which is all most kids are exposed to nowadays.
Give your students a real education in the profound power of ...reading a novel!
The questions include background information, vocabulary, questions, character, story, and theme maps, as well as numerous ideas for end of novel projects—all with Reading Spotlight's extensive expertise for busy teachers.
Writing prompts at the end of each chapter are derived from the content of the story, but they emphasize simple events from young lives that are easy for students to write about.
Many ideas derived from reading research are included to encourage student participation and comprehension.
Also, to make the process simple, efficient, and enjoyable, Reading Spotlight has included many suggestions from extensive experiences with this novel.
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Description
Using research- based instructional comprehension strategies, these chapter-by-chapter questions for Charlotte's Web are the BEST Guide for the BEST Children's Book ever.
The novel is 100 times better than a certain cartoon movie, which is all most kids are exposed to nowadays.
Give your students a real education in the profound power of ...reading a novel!
The questions include background information, vocabulary, questions, character, story, and theme maps, as well as numerous ideas for end of novel projects—all with Reading Spotlight's extensive expertise for busy teachers.
Writing prompts at the end of each chapter are derived from the content of the story, but they emphasize simple events from young lives that are easy for students to write about.
Many ideas derived from reading research are included to encourage student participation and comprehension.
Also, to make the process simple, efficient, and enjoyable, Reading Spotlight has included many suggestions from extensive experiences with this novel.
Other unique resources for Charlotte’s Web from the Reading Spotlight Store include:
Final Exam: How to Choose the Best Answer
Charlotte's Web Bundle: Unique Strategies
You also might be interested in Reading Spotlight's unique resources for another great children's novel by E.B. White:
Thank you for considering these unique, effective, and engaging resources.





