This HyperDoc is designed for use with a computer or tablet while reading Sign of the Beaver. Knowing every minute is precious, I incorporated as many subjects as possible and to keep students engaged there are links to text, audio, video, and images. This project includes: figurative language, character development, animal science, the French and Indian Wars, Native American lifestyle and treatment, the Proclamation of 1763, calculating distance and time traveled, and much more. There are more
This is the fifth or sixth iteration of my very first Hyperlinked PDF created in 2012! It is designed to be used on a computer or tablet (perfect for iPads or Chromebooks!) while reading Island of the Blue Dolphins. I created it for a pull-out class of gifted students at an immersion school so the principal has asked me to focus on English literature. Since I only had my students for two hours per week, I knew I'd need something they could do independently. It can be used in a variety of ways.
There are so many historical figures named in the novel Bud, Not Buddy that I knew a HyperDoc would complement it perfectly. This PDF is designed to be used on a computer or tablet (perfect for iPads or Chromebooks!). This document includes more than 35 links to websites with articles, videos, audio recordings, and activities designed to aid and deepen comprehension and spark critical thinking—all in line with Common Core—and some just for fun. Your students are just click away from activities
This HyperDoc is designed to be used on a computer or tablet (perfect for iPads or Chromebooks) while reading Because of Winn-Dixie. Included in this PDF are questions and activities designed to aid and deepen comprehension and spark critical thinking—all in line with Common Core. More than 25 links to websites are embedded, so your students are just click away from activities, additional research, videos, and more. Every page includes links to "extras" for exploration—ideal for early finishers
This product has been reworked with chapters split apart, images and links added, and questions updated. More than 30 links are embedded in this PDF. These links provide curated research, videos, and more. Questions and activities have been developed to aid and deepen comprehension and spark critical thinking. It can be used individually or as a class; use all or part of it; the many links to enrichment material make it ideal for early finishers and great for homeschoolers, too. This is a great
*I have overhauled this project to separate chapters for ease of use, and I have added images, links, and questions. Teachers often request that I create one of my interactive book projects for a specific novel and this is the most frequently requested— Charlotte’s Web. This hyperlinked PDF is designed to be completed while reading the novel and includes questions to spark critical thinking and links to help students understand unfamiliar concepts. In an effort to integrate multiple subjects and
This hyperlinked PDF book project is designed to be used with computers, tablets, iPads, Chromebooks, etc., while reading The Lemonade War by Jacqueline Davies and includes questions, activities, and hyperlinks to outside websites. This resource is aligned with Common Core State Standards (CCSS) and would be great for distance learning. It can easily be adapted to a digital notebook format instead of the paper one as described in the directions. Included are basic comprehension and more advanc
I want my students to be able to dig deeper into the content of the novels they read, but I understand their own independent searches can leave them frustrated by online content that is beyond their comprehension, is inappropriate, or that presents inaccurate information. I also realize that for many, the daunting task of reading the book is enough, without the additional burden of combing through online search results or reading webpages that lead in the wrong direction. Therefore, this hyperli
Designed to be used while reading Sarah, Plain and Tall, this hyperlinked PDF includes questions to spark critical thinking and links to help students understand unfamiliar concepts—all in line with common core. Knowing there just aren’t enough hours in the day, I’ve tried to incorporate a little bit of everything, so there are comprehension questions, a little bit of science, some figurative language, a little bit of history, and more. In an attempt to expose kids to diverse media sources and
This Hyperlinked PDF is designed to be used on a computer or tablet (perfect for iPads or Chromebooks) while reading Next Spring an Oriole. Included in this PDF are questions and activities designed to aid and deepen comprehension and spark critical thinking—all in line with Common Core. More than 20 links are embedded in this document, so your students are just click away from activities, additional research, videos, and more. It can be used individually or as a class. Use all or part of it. I
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"The greatest sign of a success for a teacher...is to be able to say, 'The children are now working as if I did not exist.'” -Maria Montessori
My own education history
BA in Communications, UC Santa Barbara;
MS Teaching Credential, USIU;
Virtual Teaching Certificate, UC Irvine
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