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Counting on Katherine | Katherine Johnson | Literature Study | Printables
Counting on Katherine | Katherine Johnson | Literature Study | Printables
Counting on Katherine | Katherine Johnson | Literature Study | Printables
Counting on Katherine | Katherine Johnson | Literature Study | Printables
Counting on Katherine | Katherine Johnson | Literature Study | Printables
Counting on Katherine | Katherine Johnson | Literature Study | Printables
Counting on Katherine | Katherine Johnson | Literature Study | Printables
Counting on Katherine | Katherine Johnson | Literature Study | Printables
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Teach your students about Katherine Johnson- the NASA calculator who worked on several of the most famous space missions! This print and go resource is a perfect addition to your Black History unit, Women's History unit, or as a stand alone unit of instruction.

Counting on Katherine: This picture book gives readers a background look into Johnson's childhood, her pursuit of working at NASA, and her contributions to the space program.

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This resource includes pre-reading, discussion questions, vocabulary, literary devices, comprehension, character analysis, summary, mirror versus window, short answer written responses, and opinion writing.

Included in this resource:

• Teacher Directions
• Pre-reading Probe

• Discussion Questions

• Literary Devices

• Comprehension

• Character Analysis

• Summary Response

• Mirror versus Window

• Short Answer Written Responses

• Opinion Writing

Mirror versus Window

This activity asks students to consider the perspective and experiences of the characters/people in the story and determine if the story is a reflection of an experience they have had or have not had.

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Counting on Katherine | Katherine Johnson | Literature Study | Printables

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Description

Teach your students about Katherine Johnson- the NASA calculator who worked on several of the most famous space missions! This print and go resource is a perfect addition to your Black History unit, Women's History unit, or as a stand alone unit of instruction.

Counting on Katherine: This picture book gives readers a background look into Johnson's childhood, her pursuit of working at NASA, and her contributions to the space program.

This resource is offered in a money saving bundle.

Buy the bundle and save 20%!

Katherine Johnson Bundle

Click on the preview to get a detailed look at what this resource offers!

Read about how I use these resources at my blog!

This resource includes pre-reading, discussion questions, vocabulary, literary devices, comprehension, character analysis, summary, mirror versus window, short answer written responses, and opinion writing.

Included in this resource:

• Teacher Directions
• Pre-reading Probe

• Discussion Questions

• Literary Devices

• Comprehension

• Character Analysis

• Summary Response

• Mirror versus Window

• Short Answer Written Responses

• Opinion Writing

Mirror versus Window

This activity asks students to consider the perspective and experiences of the characters/people in the story and determine if the story is a reflection of an experience they have had or have not had.

You may also be interested in:

Katherine Johnson Nonfiction Reading

Fourth and Fritcher Literature Studies

Fourth and Fritcher Nonfiction Reading

Fourth and Fritcher Picture Books

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Ask and answer questions to demonstrate understanding of a text, referring explicitly to the text as the basis for the answers.
Recount stories, including fables, folktales, and myths from diverse cultures; determine the central message, lesson, or moral and explain how it is conveyed through key details in the text.
Describe characters in a story (e.g., their traits, motivations, or feelings) and explain how their actions contribute to the sequence of events.
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