How Tía Lola Came to Stay ties into themes of identity, family, love, and change. This text is wonderful for a read aloud in younger grades, and literature discussions in 5th and 6th grades.
This literature guide aligns with common core standards for fifth and sixth grade and includes:
• 19 reader response pages with comprehension questions and a longer reader response question that requires students to write an extended response.
• An assessment rubric for the reader response and discussion
Novel study or literature circle guide for the 1st Boxcar Children book. Each chapter includes vocabulary words and questions that students can answer before coming to discussion. Questions are of varying depth of knowledge levels. Discussion guide also includes ideas for final projects that students can choose from. Ready to print, staple, and hand out to students.
How to Eat Fried Worms is a classic and must-read for upper elementary schoolers. This literature guide is perfect if you are reading this novel aloud or using it in literature circles or novel studies. Includes: 12 pages of vocabulary words and questions for each section (about 10 pages of reading per section), one final project choice board, three pages of teacher's guide that helps you focus in on which pages to read aloud and talk about during literature circles.
Make poetry the most fun unit with these hilarious rhymes. The packet includes questions for 9 poems. The poems that are in the public domain are included in the packet, the other poems have a URL to access each poem. Answer key included.
HOOT is part mystery, part humor, part environmental narrative that will engage students in discussions about the characters, how the setting impacts the story, and just how much one kid can do to protect something he loves.
This literature guide contains:
• 21 Reader Response Journal pages with comprehension questions as well as space for students to craft and respond to their own questions.
• 7 core final assessment essay questions.
• 8 additional final essay questions.
• 10 final projec
The Middle Moffat is one of Eleanor Estes’s beloved novels about the Moffat family. This novel centers on Jane, who is proud of her middle child status. Reading this novel, students will discuss vocabulary, plot, and make inferences about characters.
This literature guide includes:
• 11 Reader Response sheets, one for each chapter that incorporates student choice and text-specific questions.
• 6 final assessment essay questions.
• 3 final assessment project ideas.
• A multiple choice and sh
4th - 6th
English Language Arts, Literature
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Five years experience as a special education teacher, grades K-8.
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I work to ensure that my students have engaging, authentic experiences with literature.
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Trinity University, Master's in Advanced Teaching, Special Education
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, B.A. in History and Spanish
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