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This file contains chapter questions on Mike Lupica's Heat, the story of an inner-city young baseball player whose age is questioned by affluent players in order to eliminate his team from playoff contention. Questions on inferences, literary and grammatical devices, prediction, and general content.
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6th - 10th
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68
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Teaching Duration
3 Weeks
Description
This file contains chapter questions on Mike Lupica's Heat, the story of an inner-city young baseball player whose age is questioned by affluent players in order to eliminate his team from playoff contention. Questions on inferences, literary and grammatical devices, prediction, and general content.
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I love these guided questions. The questions were easy and the students were able to stay on track.
Great product. Very useful. Aligned nicely with standards!
Nice chapter by chapter questions that are a quick resource to pull from for students. Questions were nicely varied as far as difficulty level and reading skill addressed.
Great resource!
I'm using this resource with my guided reading groups and it is a tremendous help. I have four other books I'm using with various groups, so this resource is really helping to keep me organized. I especially like the higher-order questions I can use during discussion. Thank you!
My students really benefited from having these comprehension questions for a better understanding of the text. It also enhanced my teaching.
This is a very good reource. Thank you!
You're welcome. I love the fact that this was based on a real event in Little League baseball, written by an ESPN reporter, and is so engaging to male readers who might be reluctant to delve into any books.
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