This is a comprehension activity that has 4 questions for students to answer after viewing a you tube video about Sybil Ludington It can be used as a classwork or homework assignment. Answer key is included
This journal includes a summary, memory jogger, or question creator organizer for the 12 chapters, vocabulary word work, a character description map, and a comprehension question for each chapter.
Help Ivy and Bean crack the case of the yellow rope! Your students will be making predictions, connections, and summarizing each chapter while enjoying this mystery.
This story is appropriate for students in grades 2-4
Included is a lesson plan, post it web to use when brainstorming, an exit ticket to use when students take a museum walk and view one another's projects and a rubric used to grade the final project. It can be done using a 2D drawing or 3D replica.
This can be used as a special assignment project grade.
All items can be easily edited in Word.
Jack and Annie travel back to April 14th, 1912. Will they be able to save anyone aboard? Will they be able to save themselves?
Enjoy reading aloud, writing memory joggers, answering questions, describing characters, researching, and completing word work activities. Includes questions for each chapter and interesting words to look up, review, along with a national geographic link to learn more about the Titanic.
This is a labeling quiz with an open ended question to assess what students have learned about the three types of communities, Rural, Urban, and Suburban.
Have your students answer these question to create a patch of personal pumpkins for a great fall bulletin board
Use each jack o lantern questions and create this glyph with a standard pumpkin made out of orange paper or have your students make their own to fill in.
This test includes vocab matching, multiple choice, a compare contrast and open ended questions to assess the characters and story events of Cricket in Times Square.
This adventure mystery leads Claudia and her brother Jamie to run away to the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
This is a great read and keeps your interest until the very end.
This story test includes multiple choice questions, open ended questions and vocabulary questions based on the all 10 chapters.
It is a 20 question test.
This activity is meant to be used with car and home magazines for students to select their favorite car or home! Next they practice reading writing numbers into the millions in expanded form and word form or number name Finally, they can compare with other students whose is greater or less than etc. You can get car/home magazines free at most grocery stores. I have included pictures for free on my TPT page for you as well
This is a chapter by chapter literature guide, embedded questions that students can use to help them turn and talk about this great book, about a boy who wants to stand up to bullying. A must read for students in grade 3 or 4.
Great for analyzing text in literature cirlces or guided reading groups.
Students will sort the items into a urban, suburban or rural chart.
Example: 5 bus stops goes in the urban column.
houses spread far apart goes in the rural column.
This is a great review game. It can be played with a partner or independently during centers.
These six word problems can be used to review mix operations of subtraction, addition, multiplication, telling time, and area in a fun way. You can change the names to include those of students in your own class!
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