Six quizzes and one whole book test for the novel, Fever 1793. Quizzes are for chapters 1-4, 5-9, 10-14, 15-19, 20-24, and 25-epilogue. Each quiz has 7-10 multiple choice questions focused on vocabulary and reading comprehension. The quizzes are self-grading! The whole book test includes 10 open-ended questions and one bonus question. Easy to assign online or in-person. Editable to fit the needs of your students!
Students will fill in these guided notes to learn about the different narrative perspectives: First Person, Second Person, Third Person Limited, Third Person Omniscient, and Third Person Objective. Then, students can test their knowledge with questions on point of view. Perfect for interactive notebooks!
These quizzes focus on reading comprehension and vocabulary from the novel, Out of My Mind. The quizzes are split up to cover every three chapters, and they include open-ended, multiple choice, and fill in the blank questions. Each quiz is editable to fit the needs of your students!
This assessment/worksheet allows students to show what they know about nouns, verbs, adjectives, pronouns, conjunctions, prepositions, adverbs, and interjections. Students are asked to define and identify parts of speech. They are also asked to use different parts of speech in their own sentences. Editable to meet the needs of your students!
This graphic organizer will help students to keep track of all the characters in any story. Students will be able to characterize important characters by describing them and writing about how each character's story ended. Students can also keep track of the setting of the novel by filling out the time period and location throughout the beginning, middle, and end of the novel.
5th - 12th
English Language Arts, Reading, Reading Strategies
This product includes guided notes on coordinating and correlating conjunctions. Plus, a quiz on coordinating and correlating conjunctions! Students will be asked to define, identify, and correctly use different kinds of conjunctions on both the notes and the quiz. Editable to fit the needs of your students!
This quiz (or worksheet) covers the five elements of plot- Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution. It also includes questions on the definitions of: ProtagonistAntagonistSettingConflict (character vs. self, nature, and others)Internal and External ConflictLiterary Devices SimilesMetaphorsPersonification ForeshadowingFirst Person Point of ViewThird Person Point of View (Limited and Omniscient) There are a variety of question types, including multiple choice, matching,
This worksheet offers five sentences that contain a subject-verb agreement error due to a shift in verb number. Students will identify the error and rewrite the sentence correctly. A brief explanation and examples are also included. Editable to meet the needs of your students!
Students will keep track of the main characters in the novel, Bud, Not Buddy using this character chart. They should update the chart as they read the novel. This chart includes the following characters: Bud CaldwellBud's MomToddBugsLefty LewisSpace for the character of your choiceEditable to meet the needs of your students!
This worksheet allows students to identify pronouns and their antecedents in a sentence. Then, students are asked to write their own sentences using pronouns and antecedents. Editable to fit the needs of your students!
These interactive slides include notes and questions on the following topics: Ending PunctuationComplete and Incomplete SentencesSubject and PredicateIndependent and Dependent ClausesCommasApostrophesSemicolonsDialogueAll question slides include answer keys. Easily editable!
This worksheet allows students to correct mistakes they may make in their writing. Students will practice proper verb usage, contractions and ending punctuation, capitalization, and commonly confused words. Use this worksheet to reinforce grammar rules, and help students avoid common mistakes in their writing!
This worksheet allows students to review ending punctuation, commas, apostrophes, quotation marks, and types of sentences. Students will be asked to identify if the sentence is imperative, declarative, interrogative, or exclamatory. They will also add punctuation to a variety of sentence types. This is a great way to review at the end of a unit, or it can be used to assess students' knowledge of punctuation at the beginning of a unit!
This verb worksheet allows students to define, identify, and use action, helping, and linking verbs! This is a great way for students to demonstrate their understanding of different types of verbs! Answer key included!
This get to know you worksheet is a great way to learn about your students' interests! Students can fill this out at the beginning of the year, and you can use it to guide your teaching for the rest of the year!
These task cards allow students to practice adding commas to sentences. Commas will be added to lists, introductory phrases, dependent and independent clauses, and more! Perfect for centers! Editable to fit the needs of your students!
This activity can be used a task cards, as a warm-up at the beginning of class, or to help students study independently. Each card asks students to identify the nouns, verbs, adjectives, and pronouns in the sentence. Editable to meet the needs of your students!
Students will write the comparative and superlative forms of adjectives that end in -y. This worksheet includes an example and an explanation. Students can practice the correct spelling of comparative and superlative adjectives that end in -y with a variety of words. Editable to meet the needs of your students.
In this fun activity, students will practice their creative writing skills by using emojis! With seven different emojis, students will tell a short story. These stories are really fun to share with the class so everyone can see how each story turned out! This can also be used as a fun partner activity! Editable to fit the needs of your students!
Students are asked to fill out a Venn Diagram comparing a book and a movie. They are then asked to respond to four questions regarding the making of the movie, which one was easier to understand, and whether they preferred the book or the movie. This is a great way to get students thinking about the decisions that go into creating a film, especially when it's based on a novel. Editable to fit the needs of your students!
5th - 8th
English Language Arts, Reading, Writing
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