This is a final test for the book Fourth Grade Rats. The multiple-page test contains character matching questions, multiple-choice questions, and even short answer questions.
This is a final assessment for the book "There is a Boy in the Girl's Bathroom". There are character matching questions, multiple-choice questions, and short answer questions.
This is a final test for the book Dear Mr. Henshaw.
The test is 4 pages long and has character matching, multiple-choice questions, and an essay that leads to students to delve into the heart of the book!
This is a character education packet for the book Baseball Saved Us. It explores the theme of courage in the book and ask students to apply it to their lives, as well as the story in the book.
This is a great expansion activity on the picture book and a way to mainstream character education into your curriculum.
2nd - 8th
Character Education, English Language Arts, Literature
This is a 12-page packet for the book "Rent a Third Grader". There are short answer questions arranged in order by chapter. All you need to do is add your own cover!
This is a final test for the book "Chocolate Touch". The test contains character matching questions, multiple-choice questions, and short answer responses.
This is the book BFG (Big Friendly Giant). There are vocabulary matching questions, multiple-choice questions, and a great essay that asks students to compare the BFG to the other giants in the book.
This is an excellent assessment to conclude the book.
This is 12 page packet for the book "Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing" by Judy Blume. It has many types of questions, charts, tables, and other various comprehension activities.
This is the perfect companion for the book!
This is a 11-page book packet for the book "The Littles Go Exploring". The packet contains short answer questions that correlate to the chapters.
This is the perfect book companion!
This is a reading/social studies activity where students read about the French and Indian War. Then there are multiple choice questions about the passage and even a short essay where students apply what they have learned throughout the activity.
This is great as an assessment, an independent activity, or a center!
This is an activity that teaches students how a Bill becomes a Law. I have students cut out each thing and glue it to construction paper. Then we take each picture and box and tie them together with a string. In the end, the students have a tall sequence of events reviewing how a Bill becomes a law. It really breaks down a complicated process!
These are cards you can laminate and use in reading groups. They cover most reading group skills, such as prediction, summarization, inference, etc.
Each card contains the skill and several prompts students can use as cues to participate in groups.
Also great for literature circles!
This is a final test for the book Bridge to Terabithia. There are character matching questions, multiple-choice questions, and short answer reflective questions.