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What is a literature circle? How does it work? Here are some suggestions for planning literature circles, as well as charts for tracking vocabulary, important questions, and interesting observations.
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This series of seven literature circle jobs was contributed by Julie Lorne
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These lined pages create a booklet for student to record their daily literature circle entries.
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This introduction to Greek writers and philosophers is the beginning of a seven part series of reading comprehensions on several Greeks from long ago whose influence can still be seen in literature and philosophy today.
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Sample from our student friendly posters for 4th grade literature that will help guide students toward goals established by Common Core Standards. Member Packet includes 4 posters each, and includes an overview of these standards for teacher or parent use and a student checklist.
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Sample from our student friendly posters for 3rd grade literature that will help guide students toward goals established by Common Core Standards. Member Packet includes 4 posters each, and includes an overview of these standards for teacher or parent use and a student checklist.
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Sample from our student friendly posters for 5th grade literature that will help guide students toward goals established by Common Core Standards. Member Packet includes 4 posters each, and includes an overview of these standards for teacher or parent use and a student checklist.
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[member-created document] This sample was made with the abcteach word search puzzle tool. NOTES: Alliteration, apostrophe, cinquain...
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Over 30 inspirational ideas for literature circle projects.
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List of ideas for students to share the books they have read.
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You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing.
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"Summer vacation is here. Now I can play with my dog Clifford."
Enhances vocabulary and comprehension of this book from Norman Bridwell's popular "Clifford" series.
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You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing.
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This sample from our Charlotte's Web unit features a close look at the opening sentence of E.B. White's famous book, as well as comprehension questions for the first two chapters. The complete unit is available for abcteach members.
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Comprehension and vocabulary work to accompany Karen Gray Ruelle's "Harry and Emily" holiday story.
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You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing.
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Enhances vocabulary and comprehension for Eve Bunting's holiday book.
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"'You do just what the list says,' said Mrs Rogers." Amelia does, and that's when the trouble starts.
Review comprehension and enhance vocabulary with this book unit, designed to be used in conjunction with Peggy Parish's popular tales of a vocabulary-challenged housekeeper.
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Review vocabulary from Jacqueline Woodson's beautiful book about a lonely girl, her grandmother, and a stray kitten, all waiting for Mama to come back from her work up north.
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Book unit and vocabulary lesson corresponding with this charming story of a young frog on Valentine's Day.
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You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing.
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Enhances vocabulary and comprehension for this installment in Cynthia Rylant's delightful "Henry and Mudge" series.
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Enhances vocabulary and comprehension for the first installment in Cynthia Rylant's delightful "Henry and Mudge" series.
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Two printable cards with graphics for writing facts about book-related topics.
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Review vocabulary and facts featured in Mary Pope Osborne's Magic Tree House book "Midnight on the Moon" (most of this lesson can be used without the book). Also on abcteach.com: crossword, word search, and word scramble.
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Answer targeted questions about characters, plot, and setting to help write a book summary. Common Core:ELA: Reading Literature: RL.5.3
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This unit uses three of Aesop's shorter fables as a foundation for talking about unity. With imaginative writing and drawing prompts, as well as comprehension questions, this is a fun introduction to Aesop AND a solid lesson on character education and critical thinking skills. Available at four levels.
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You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing.
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Looking for great children's books about Africa? Here's a list of books recommended by the Children's Africana Book Awards.
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Comprehension and vocabulary skills exercises enhance this Stan and Jan Berenstain book about playing soccer.
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Combining critical thinking and comprehension skills with a strong student-driven approach to the different types of intelligence, this double unit is a fantastic enhancement for Daniel Keyes' modern classic tale of intelligence gained and lost. This is one of many book lessons on our member site.
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You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing.
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Word unscramble exercise for vocabulary found in Cynthia Kadohata's popular Newbery Medal winning story. One of many Newbery book lessons on our member site.
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Vocabulary and comprehension questions to enhance the book by Jeff Brown that has become the basis for a popular school project.