Reading and writing unit on fairy tales, fables, and fractured fairy tales. Complete with worksheets for three classic fairy tales to track their elements and two pages for fairy tale choice and brainstorming to create their own fractured fairy tale.
The perfect project to wrap up a book study on Charlotte's Web! With podcasts becoming a very popular form of publishing writings, interviews, and a form of opinion sharing, this project is the perfect script writing activity for this tech generation! An interview style podcast that can be performed live, audio recorded, or even filmed!
This study guide includes definitions, rules, and examples; aka everything your students need to be able to study past, present, and future verbs! It is easily printed/copied as a two sided, one page study sheet! This Product does include the answer key!
Teaching Because of Winn Dixie? This package includes a cover study, character traits chart, and pages for pairs of chapters. Students can use these papers to show comprehension, locate information in the text, find word meanings, summarize chapters and more!
This packet is the perfect way to create a book all about a character in Because of Winn Dixie! It allows students to choose their favorite character and tell you all about them! They think like the character to create the Croc they think their character will like, and create a candy they think their character would invent.
Tired of using your planning time to make anchor charts? Look no further! This anchor chart is finished and easy to print. The biggest size it can be printed without distortion is an 11" by 14".
Tired of using your planning time to make anchor charts? Look no further! This anchor chart is finished and easy to print. The biggest size it can be printed without distortion is an 11" by 14". *inspired by Pinterest and google*
Nonfiction has a lot of vocabulary and moving parts, and graphic organizers work wonders for teaching, comparing, and studying them. This graphic organizer allows you to compare/contrast narrative nonfiction and expository nonfiction... Don't worry, it's not another Venn Diagram! (I love a good Venn Diagram, but this organizer is a little more specific)
Teaching nonfiction can be a lot for students to grasp. This text structures graphic organizer can be used to jot down examples of nonfiction texts that fall under each category, write definitions, etc.
Independent work time management tip = this resource right here! This resource is a quick and easy way to manage helping students during independent work time. This method keeps students from sitting with their hands raised while you are working with another student, and it allows them to know exactly when it is their turn. It alleviates the "I had my hand up before them" saying entirely (and they can play with the paperclip while they wait, which usually keeps them occupied/quiet if they are co
Need a clever way to share what your students did over the summer? These postcards are the perfect activity for them. There is a spot for an image/drawn picture, a description, and space to dedicate their postcard.
For our younger students who are not masters at typing, here are some final draft sheets students can use. They are complete with lines, name blanks, and a space for their title. This package has four different border designs: polka dots, a graffiti style, swirly lines, and stars. Each design has a page 1 (with the heading) and a page 2 (no heading, just lines and the border).
Students today are rather familiar with Pokemon cards and different trading cards that may be similar. If you have a research project or have students studying animals, this resource is the perfect template for organizing information. It is a format they may recognize and find a little more interesting than giving a regular report or essay. It can also be used as a cool way to take research notes.
Want a creative format for students to organize research projects? Look no further. These two templates can be used for animal research and location research. There are sections for fun facts, required information, and a variety of empty squares for images or other information. With these templates, your students can create their very own newspaper issue based on their research topic( an animal or place). You can even bind them together to create a full newspaper for your class.
This activity focuses on student's ability to distinguish both the character's point of view and their own point of view based on events in the story. This activity can be used to compare perspectives, to emphasize that readers can have feelings and opinions about what they read, and much more.
Everything you'll need to teach Charlotte's Web complete with: a teacher guide (keys plus scope and sequence documents), student activities, chapter quizzes, and a final project (instructions plus rubric).
If your school uses Renaissance for Accelerated Reader, these bookmarks are a great way to give your students their goals and levels. They are the perfect size for a book mark and work best when laminated.
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