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[member-created using abctools] From "authority" to "pneumonia". Supplements the Caldecott Medal Book by Jacqueline Briggs Martin.
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Under the pseudonym "Mark Twain" Samuel Clemens produced some of the first and best American novels. Learn more about the writer and the man with this reading comprehension.
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This form enables students to track titles and authors of what they read. Wide lines and a cute graphic of a bookworm reading.
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[member-created using abctools] From "authority" to "published"
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This form enables students to track dates, titles, authors, and completion dates for what they are reading.
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Clearly outlines the expectations for a short story oral and written report. Includes suggested short story authors. Simple and helpful.
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Our basic author report forms (Learning About Authors, Learning More About Authors, Learning Facts About Authors) are enhanced with a "busy bee" theme.
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Our basic author report forms (Learning About Authors, Learning More About Authors, Learning Facts About Authors) are enhanced with a "busy bookworm" theme.
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"What are some books by this author?" Several questions to help students think about authors. Adaptable to many ages.
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"Where is this author now?" Several questions require students to use basic research skills to learn some facts about an author.
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"What was the first book written by this author?" Several questions require students to use basic research skills and critical thinking in learning about authors.
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An 8 page study unit for Ron Roy's A-Z Mystery, The Absent Author. Includes reading comprehension questions, matrix chart, venn diagram and story map activities, writing prompt. Common Core: ELA: Reading Literature: RL.5.3
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A set of three word search puzzles, in the shape of a magnifying glass, using vocabulary lists from chapters 1-3, 4-6, 7-10 of Ron Roy's A-Z Mystery, The Absent Author. Can be used with abcteach book unit for this mystery.
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Illustrated, full-color sign.
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A factual reading comprehension about the author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin"
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Leo Lionni, Eric Carle, Jan Brett, Dr. Seuss. E.B. White, Roald Dahl
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Author Study, Fossil Study, Famous Americans Study, Habitat Study
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A list of 20 great US authors and a corresponding list of their works. These can be used in a variety of ways including in matching games, for study aids, etc.
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1 DOWN: Wrote Last of the Mohicans. Match the famous American authors to their works.
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The writer of the popular 'Arthur' series is profiled in this mini-unit, which features a reading comprehension, a word find, creative writing prompts, and more.
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Labels for BOOKS BY: Roald Dahl, Sid Hoff, Tomie dePaola, Barbara Park, Arnold Lobel, Marc Brown. Six labels to a page.
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A one page biography of the life and work of award winning children's author Dr. Seuss. Text is followed by a set of multiple choice and a set of short response questions.
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A biography of the author of Uncle Tom's Cabin.
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Students will read and study the author's point of view from a book he/she has read. Assignment for writing in the first person on a topic of their choice.
Common Core: ELA - RL5.6, RL4.6
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Labels for BOOKS BY: Dr. Seuss, E.B. White, Eric Carle,Gail Gibbons, Leo Lionni, Mercer Mayer. Six labels to a page.
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An early reader color and read activity about the book The Lorax and its author, Dr. Seuss, illustrated with a tree. Three short response questions follow the text, with primary handwriting lines.
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A biography of the famous author/ illustrator is presented in this reading comprehension.
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Students will discuss and determine the point of view of a character from a book they have read. Student will write about a topic of their choice and express their own point of view. Common Core: ELA RL3.6
Common Core: ELA - RL5.6, RL4.6
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This writing prompt asks students to give their opinion. They write their answers and can use the page to help them share their thoughts verbally with others.
Common Core Writing: W.2.1 Text Types and Purposes
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This form enables students to track titles and authors of what they read. Wide lines and a cute black & white graphic of children reading under a tree.
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This writing prompt asks students to give their opinion. They write their answers and can use the page to help them share their thoughts verbally with others. Common Core: W.1.1 Text Types and Purposes
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Sharing Zone, Silent Zone, Quiet Zone, Conference Zone, Author's Share Zone. One sign per page.
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This form enables students to track titles and authors of what they read. Wide lines and a cute graphic of children reading under a tree.
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This form enables students to track titles and authors of what they read. Wide lines and a cute "minds at work" graphic.
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Review comprehension of Beverly Cleary's 1984 Newbery winner about a boy's correspondence with a real live author.
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[member-created document] This document was made with the abcteach Word Search Puzzle tool. NOTES: From "author" to "table of contents"
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Poem and finger play, author unknown.
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This form enables students to track dates, titles, and authors for the books, stories, and magazine articles they are reading.
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As in actor, author, doctor