Description
Poe Park Printable & Digital Novel Study contains an easy-to-follow lesson plan, student handouts, PowerPoint slides and Google Doc to read the entire novel, Poe Park in 16 days - Perfect for a student-led or teacher-led novel unit for 30-60 minute blocks, distance learning or Google Classroom activities.
EVERY DAY OF THE NOVEL STUDY INCLUDES:
- Common Core Standards
- Bell Ringer Activity
- Novel Reading Assignment
- Vocabulary Questions
- Reading Response Questions
- 3-point effortless grading rubric
- An adaptable (common-core-aligned) lesson plan applicable to every day
BONUS FREEBIE: Week-long final project guide
The self-explanatory, easy to follow student handouts and accompanying Google Doc can be printed for independent student use or used as a teacher-copy to guide high-level discussion. Pair with the PowerPoint slides and adaptable (common-core-aligned) lesson plan applicable to every day of unit) for a no prep novel study. Perfect for 16 days of reading plus a week-long final project for 21 days of no prep distance learning, Google Classroom activities, small-group read-aloud discussion, whole-group instruction or sustained silent reading.
SEE PREVIEW
Poe Park, by Agnes Martinez, is a 3rd grade reading level (F&P level S). However, the content of the book is also enjoyable for older students who read below grade-level. My 7th grade New York City students with reading differences loved this book about 11-year-old characters growing up in the Bronx, NY.
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- Shiloh
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- The Giver
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- Catcher in the Rye
- A Wrinkle in Time
- Their Eyes Were Watching God
- Tupac & Dfoster
- Among the Hidden
- Bluish
- Rumble Fish
- Tears of a Tiger
- Raisin in the Sun
- Discovering Wes Moore
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- Autobiography of My Dead Brother
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Poe Park Printable & Digital Novel Study contains 16-21 days of easy-to-follow student handouts, PowerPoint slides, lesson plan and Google Doc.
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Description
Poe Park Printable & Digital Novel Study contains an easy-to-follow lesson plan, student handouts, PowerPoint slides and Google Doc to read the entire novel, Poe Park in 16 days - Perfect for a student-led or teacher-led novel unit for 30-60 minute blocks, distance learning or Google Classroom activities.
EVERY DAY OF THE NOVEL STUDY INCLUDES:
- Common Core Standards
- Bell Ringer Activity
- Novel Reading Assignment
- Vocabulary Questions
- Reading Response Questions
- 3-point effortless grading rubric
- An adaptable (common-core-aligned) lesson plan applicable to every day
BONUS FREEBIE: Week-long final project guide
The self-explanatory, easy to follow student handouts and accompanying Google Doc can be printed for independent student use or used as a teacher-copy to guide high-level discussion. Pair with the PowerPoint slides and adaptable (common-core-aligned) lesson plan applicable to every day of unit) for a no prep novel study. Perfect for 16 days of reading plus a week-long final project for 21 days of no prep distance learning, Google Classroom activities, small-group read-aloud discussion, whole-group instruction or sustained silent reading.
SEE PREVIEW
Poe Park, by Agnes Martinez, is a 3rd grade reading level (F&P level S). However, the content of the book is also enjoyable for older students who read below grade-level. My 7th grade New York City students with reading differences loved this book about 11-year-old characters growing up in the Bronx, NY.
MORE NOVEL STUDIES
- Shiloh
- To Kill a Mockingbird
- The Giver
- Great Gatsby
- Catcher in the Rye
- A Wrinkle in Time
- Their Eyes Were Watching God
- Tupac & Dfoster
- Among the Hidden
- Bluish
- Rumble Fish
- Tears of a Tiger
- Raisin in the Sun
- Discovering Wes Moore
- Of Mice and Men
- Autobiography of My Dead Brother
- Poe Park
- Summer Reading Packet for ANY NOVEL
- Novel Study Final Project for ANY TEXT
Poe Park Printable & Digital Novel Study contains 16-21 days of easy-to-follow student handouts, PowerPoint slides, lesson plan and Google Doc.




