"Bridge to Terabithia" is a great novel to discuss non-literal language, cause-and-effect, and characterization. This unit allows students to explain examples of figurative language in their own words, to find examples of cause-and effect, and to describe the main characters in different ways. This unit is a great way to review and practice different reading and language arts skills while enjoying a realistic fiction novel. Students will enjoy using their imagination to create their own Terabith
4th - 6th
English Language Arts, Literature, Reading Strategies
The Animal Adaptations Unit can be used to teach the different types of adaptations and includes hands-on tasks to reinforce student learning. This unit includes teaching points for the following: - Basic Needs of Animals - Physical Adaptations - Behavioral Adaptations Student organizers are included for each lesson. This gives your students the opportunity to practice note taking. The following interactive student tasks are included in the unit: - Eating Like a Bird Challenge - Butterfly Camo
The research report project is a template for guiding students through a research project. This resource is great for students doing a research project for the first time or for students that need specific directions. This resource contains the following: Book Recommendations Teacher Preparations Research Folder Ideas Student Expectations Rough Draft Outline for students Presentation Expectations Grading Rubric
"The Mouse and the Motorcycle," is a great book to complete the school year, because it reviews many reading concepts. The novel lends itself to learning about the following reading skills: - story elements - point of view - making connections - sequencing - visualization - cause and effect - character motivation/emotions - character traits - compare and contrast - asking questions - problem and solution - using context clues - dictionary skills - comprehension Each ch
3rd - 5th
English Language Arts, Reading, Reading Strategies
In this Morphology Unit, students will study word parts throughout the school year. In this unit, you will find a weekly schedule, a list of affixes, examples of anchor charts, and graphic organizers to teach each new word part. Students will have the chance to break apart new words, find new words in the dictionary, and show their understanding of new definitions by writing sentences or illustrating the word's meaning.
These graphic organizers can be used for learning about Morphology, or the study of words. Each graphic organizer has a section for the chosen word part and definition and additional sections for new words, sentences, and/or illustrations. You can find these graphic organizers as well as examples of anchor charts, a list of affixes with definitions, and a weekly schedule to introduce each new word part, in my Morphology Unit in my TPT store. https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Morpholo
"The Secret School" is a great book to use for the beginning of the school year. The novel lends itself to learning about the following reading skills: making connections, cause and effect, character motivation, compare and contrast, sequencing, journaling, comprehension For each chapter students have comprehension questions to answer. The questions can be glued to the top of a spiral notebook and responses can be completed directly in their notebooks. Journal responses can be assessed for compr
3rd - 5th
English Language Arts, Literature, Reading Strategies
"SOCKS" is a great book to review many reading concepts. The novel lends itself to learning about the following reading skills: figurative language, character traits, asking questions, sequencing/summarizing, visualizing, cause and effect, problem and solution, vocabulary, and comprehension. Each chapter focuses on a different reading concept and includes comprehension questions and vocabulary.
4th - 5th
English Language Arts, Literature, Reading Strategies
"Matilda" is a great book to use at the end of the school year. The novel lends itself to learning about the following reading skills: making connections, characterization, point of view/perspective, compare and contrast, and comprehension. Discussion topics and extension activities are included for several chapters. These topics can be discussed as a whole class, in small groups, or can be turned in to a writing assignment. The extension activities are independent activities that can be shared
4th - 5th
English Language Arts, Literature, Reading
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