Over twenty years teaching, developing lessons and conducting professional development - coupled with fiction and film writing - is who I am. Family, education and writing define what I love.
Over twenty years teaching, developing lessons and conducting professional development - coupled with fiction and film writing - is who I am. Family, education and writing define what I love.
FREE 17-page Print-and-Go Reader for grades 3-5. Chapter 1 and lessons included.
This is Chapter 1 of “The Great Panda Rescue” Interactive Reader. This is a perfect STEM story with ELA and other cross-curricular activates and lessons for each chapter. Lessons include: fluency, comprehension, grammar, vocabulary, science, math and more. This particular chapter is aligned with 3, 4 and 5 CCSS for ELA.
Twelve-year-old Claire wants to be a large animal vet when she grows up, but not the typical horse and cow variety. Claire wants to doctor endangered and vulnerable animals – especially giant pandas. Claire gets the thrill of her life when her class takes a field trip to the Randolph Reserve. Not only does she get to see the giant pandas – she and Julia and their group receive the special honor of viewing a set of panda cub twins – only weeks old.
Just when she thinks the day can’t get better, Claire is asked to volunteer at the center for a month that summer. With summer only four weeks away, Claire acts fast. She loves her job; however, she soon discovers that Chenguang, the mother of the cubs, is being sent home to China. A great victory for the Randolph Reserve – as one of their pandas is going back to her natural habitat!
Claire is shocked to learn that the cubs, not only are being kept from bonding with their mother, but that they will not be going home with her. Claire knows a lot about pandas and she knows that the cubs need their Chenguang for at least eighteen months!
With this in mind, Claire solicits friends of all ages and starts a campaign to keep the panda family together. “The Great Panda Rescue” is one adventure after another as Claire battles for the pandas, faces a fire at the reserve and realizes that there are no easy answers when it comes to animal rescue, preservation and endangered and vulnerable wildlife.
These are 41 sentence task cards perfect for centers, buddy work, whole class practice – even bell ringers. Also included are the 41 answer task cards for student checks.
Included:
Full page task cards in color
Full page task cards in black and white
Smaller task cards in color – six to a page
Smaller task cards black and white – six to a page
PowerPoint of all of the task cards to use as bell ringers.
CCSS 1.RF.3 Know and apply grade-level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding words.
This is a STEAM unit for middle school science that contains template pages for a "Save the Cacao Plant (NGSS LS3.A, 3.B, 2-4), an engineering design process to invent a candy bar and an art project to create a candy wrapper based on the science of color in marketing.
This STEAM unit contains templates for three distinct, integrated projects. The first is science - where students will use the NGSS scientific method to read research (two pages included as well as vetted links to more research) and work to save chocolate from extinction. There is also a PowerPoint to help demonstrate how the scientific method process works - with differentiated student templates for students to follow along.
In the second section, students are engineers and their task is to use the engineering design process to invent a candy bar.
In the last project, students use the psychology of color to create a candy bar wrapper. This section contains a PowerPoint on the Psychology of Color.
All three projects/labs can be done individually or in groups. This is an engaging way to teach NGSS - as it uses topics students can relate to.
• NGSS Save the Cacao Plant - Middle School Standards LS3.A, LS3.B, developing and using models, LS2.4.
• NGSS Engineering: Middle School ET-S1.1 and ET-S1.2
• National Art Standards - Anchor Standard - 2.3.7A for middle school
The student pages are template based and include a lesson on the scientific method NGSS-style.
This packet contains:
• 41-page handbook with teacher pages
• A ten-page PowerPoint on the NGSS scientific method
• A 20-page PowerPoint on “The Science of Color”
• Plus, various links to other research sites
These Reading Comprehension Daily Reading and Writing Warm-Ups are aligned to the Common Core State Standards and help to foster the 21st Century higher order thinking skills necessary in today's world. Not your ordinary multiple-choice bell-ringers, but learning tasks designed to engage students and get them thinking.
Fifteen (15)in all, these Daily Reading and Writing Warm-Ups are themed for any day of the school year and are written at reading levels from 3rd through 5th grades.
Dorothy Vaughn page 2
Frederick Douglass page 4
Frederick Douglass Life as a Slave page 5
Thurgood Marshall page 6
Carter G. Woodson page 7
Vonetta Flowers page 8
Mary Jane Patterson page 9
Halle Berry page 10
Frances Perkins page 11
Dolores Huerta page 12
Nelson Mandela page 13
Queen Elizabeth II page 14
Walt Disney page 15
Cleopatra VII page 16
Babe Ruth page 17
The ageless tale of Dorothy, Scarecrow and her friends comes to life with infused vocabulary, interactive text and Common Core State Standards aligned lessons to go with each chapter. This is a novel and workbook combined -- perfect for educators who want embedded higher order thinking activities at the turn of every page. Engaging lessons that are differentiated and infused with 21st Century learning skill development opportuntites.
Student workbook, ebook and answers are included.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: The Cyclone page 9
Vocabulary Words and Exercise page 12
Predicting from Chapter 1 page 13
Quick Write: Compare and Contrast page 14
Timed Fluency Exercise page 15
Pair Work: Assets in Literature page 16
Science Tie‐In: Introduction to Cyclones page 17
Chapter 2: The Council with them Munchkins page 18
Vocabulary Words and Exercise page 23
Active Reading: Making Inferences page 24
Active Reading: Character Traits and Motives page 26
Timed Fluency Exercise page 27
Chapter 3: How Dorothy Saved the Scarecrow page 28
Vocabulary Words and Exercise page 33
Character Conflicts Chapter 3 page 34
A Look at Two Points of View Chapter 3 page 35
Comprehension Check Chapter 3 page 36
Words, Words, Words! Figurative Language page 37
Making Inferences Exercise page 38
Timed Fluency Exercise page 39
Chapter 4: The Road Through the Forest page 40
Vocabulary Words and Exercise page 43
Chapter 4: Think and Write: Symbolism Opinion page 44
Active Reading: Character Traits and Motives page 45
Chapter 4: In Review Writing page 46
Think About It: Critical Thinking Literature Discussion page 47
Character Compare and Contrast page 48
Timed Fluency Exercise page 49
Chapter 5: The Rescue of the Tin Woodman page 50
Vocabulary Words and Exercise page 55
Character Compare and Contrast: Scarecrow/Tinman page 56
Character Conflicts Chapter 5 page 57
Active Reading: Skillbuilder page 58
Making Inferences Exercise page 59
Think and Write: Your Opinion page 60
Timed Fluency Exercise page 61
Chapter 6: The Cowardly Lion page 62
Vocabulary Words and Exercise page 66
Think and Write: Passage Critical Thinking page 67
Timed Fluency Exercise page 68
And much much more... 200 pages more!!!!
This No Prep Book Unit is based on Price Cinders by Babette Cole and contains 39-pages of interactive, cross-curricular and engaging activities -- all standards-aligned. This print-and-go unit contains interactive journal pages, a review of Cinderella Elements, essays, social studies assignments, quizzes and a whole lot more. Differentiated for use with the whole class.
Table of Contents
Cinderella Elements
#1: Prince Cinders Problem Solution Interactive Notebook Page
#2: Prince Cinders Character Traits RL.3
#3: Character Traits RL.3
#4: Critical Thinking Literature Questions Interactive Notebook Page
#5: Ask and Answer Questions on Illustrations RL.7
#6: Inferring RL.6
#7: Prince Cinders – What do you think? RL.1 and 3
#8: Problem/Solution Interactive Notebook Page RL.5
#9: Critical Thinking Questions
#10: About Prince Cinders RL 1 and 2
#11: Recounting Prince Cinders
#12: Character Motivation and Evidence RL.5
#13: Visualize the Future
#14 Prince Cinders: Character Conflicts RL.1 and 3
#15 Sentence Sorting RL.2 2,1,5,3,4,6.7
#16 From Sentence Sorting to Essay Writing RL1 and 2
#17: Quick Write: Compare and Contrast RL.9
#18: Text-to-Text RL.9
#19: I Can Answer Questions About the Text RL.1
#20: Theme
#21: Moral RL.2
#22: Inferring RL.6
#23 Retell the Story through your Favorite Drawings RL.7
#24: Cause and Effect
#25: The Prince Cinders Report Card
#26: The Prince Cinders Book Review
#27 The Elements of Prince Cinders
#28 The Prince Cinders’ Comprehension Quiz b,d,b,d,a,c
Rubric for Constructed Response
This No Prep Book Unit is based on Shirley Climo’s “The Egyptian Cinderella” and contains 43-pages of interactive, cross curricular and engaging activities – all standards-aligned. This print-and-go unit contains interactive journal pages, a review of Cinderella Elements, essays, social studies assignments, quizzes and a whole lot more. Differentiated for use with the whole class.
Table of Contents
Cinderella Elements
#1 Draw A Title Page
#2 Questions Along the Way
#3 In My Opinion
#4 Constructed Response Questions
#5 Story Connectors
#6 Character Analysis
#7 Correct the Grammar Errors
#8 Comprehension Quiz
#9 Character Conflicts
#10 Sentence Sorting
#11 Sentence Sorting – My Own Strips
#12 Sentence Sorting to Essay Writing Enrichment
#13 Dictionary Skills
#14 Compare and Contrast Rhodopis and other Egyptian Girls
#16 Compare and Contrast Rhodopis and Cinderella
#17 Read and Write Argumentative: Social Studies
#18 Story Summary
#19 Character Changes
#20 Text to Text – Cross Fiction Story Analysis
#21 My Thoughts While Reading…
#22 Inferring Character Feelings
#23 Cause and Effect
#24 Compare and Contrast – Story Elements
#25 Think, Question, Analyze
#26 The Egyptian Cinderella Report Card
#27 The Egyptian Cinderella Book Review
#28 Sentence Sorting Traditional Cinderella
#29 Lights, Camera, Action
Constructed Response Rubric Guide
Constructed Response Rubric
Answers
Thank you for looking,
Elizabeth Chapin-Pinotti
#Chapin-PInotti
A no-prep novel unit for Harper Lee's classic -- "To Kill a Mockingbird". With quizzes, comprehension, literary device study, interactive notebook pages, universal access assignments, source document analysis, social studies tie-ins, and much more, this handbook is the perfect solution for the 21st Century classroom. Differentiated activities and lessons abound in this comprehensive and complete novel study.
134-pages
This No Prep Book Unit is a companion to “The Rough-Face Girl” an Algonquin Cinderella Story and contains pages and pages of interactive, cross-curricular and engaging activities -- all standards-aligned. This print-and-go unit contains interactive journal pages, a review of Cinderella Elements, essays, social studies assignments, quizzes and a whole lot more. Differentiated for use with the whole class.
Table of Contents
Cinderella Elements
#1: Rough-Face Girl Problem Solution Interactive Notebook Page
#2: Rough-Face Girl Character Traits RL.3
#3: Character Traits RL.3
#4: Critical Thinking Literature Questions Interactive Notebook Page
#5: Ask and Answer Questions on Illustrations RL.7
#6: Inferring RL.6
#7: Rough-Face Girl – What do you think? RL.1 and 3
#8: Problem/Solution Interactive Notebook Page RL.5
#9: Critical Thinking Questions
#10: About Rough-Face Girl RL 1 and 2
#11: Recounting Rough-Face Girl
#12: Character Motivation and Evidence RL.5
#13: Read and Illustrate The Algonquin Cinderella
#14 Rough-Face Girl : Character Conflicts RL.1 and 3
#15 Sentence Sorting RL.2 2, 4, 6, 7, 5, 3,1
#16 From Sentence Sorting to Essay Writing RL1 and 2
#17: Quick Write: Compare and Contrast RL.9
#18: Text-to-Text RL.9
#19: I Can Answer Questions About the Text RL.1
#20: Theme
#21: Moral RL.2
#22: Inferring RL.6
#23 Retell the Story through your Favorite Drawings RL.7
#24: Cause and Effect
#25: The Rough-Face Girl Report Card
#26: The Rough-Face Girl Book Review
#27: Questions Along the Way
Rubric for Constructed Response
This No Prep Book Unit is based on Cindy Ellen: A Wild West Cinderella and contains 39-pages of interactive, cross curricular and engaging activities -- all standards-aligned. This print-and-go unit contains interactive journal pages, a review of Cinderella Elements, essays, social studies assignments, quizzes and a whole lot more. Differentiated for use with the whole class.
Table of Contents
Cinderella Elements
#1: Cindy Ellen Problem Solution Interactive Notebook Page
#2: Cindy Ellen Character Traits RL.3
#3: Joe Prince Character Traits RL.3
#4: Critical Thinking Literature Questions Interactive Notebook Page
#5: Ask and Answer Questions from the Story RL.1
#6: Inferring RL.6
#7: Cindy Ellen – What do you think? RL.1 and 3
#8: Problem/Solution Interactive Notebook Page RL.5
#9: Critical Thinking Questions
#10: About Cindy Ellen RL 1 and 2
#11: Recounting Cindy Ellen
#12: Character Motivation and Evidence RL.5
#13: Idioms: RL.4
#14 Cindy Ellen: Character Conflicts RL.1 and 3
#15 Sentence Sorting RL.2
#16 From Sentence Sorting to Essay Writing RL1 and 2
#17: Quick Write: Compare and Contrast RL.9
#18: Text-to-Text RL.9
#19: I Can Answer Questions About the Text RL.1
#20: Theme
#21: Moral RL.2
#22: Inferring RL.6
#23 Retell the Story through your Favorite Drawings RL.7
#24: Cause and Effect
#25: Cindy Ellen Report Card
#26; Cindy Ellen Book Review
Rubric for Constructed Response
This No Prep Book Unit is based on Smoky Mountain Rose: An Appalachian Cinderella by Allan Schroeder and Illustrated by Brad Sneed. and contains 37-pages of interactive, cross curricular and engaging activities -- all standards-aligned. This print-and-go unit contains interactive journal pages, a review of Cinderella Elements, essays, social studies assignments, quizzes and a whole lot more. Differentiated for use with the whole class.
Look for my other Cinderella Around the World Book Units at: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/elizabethpinotti
Table of Contents
Cinderella Elements
#1: Smoky Mountain Rose Problem Solution Interactive Notebook Page
#2: Smoky Mountain Rose Character Traits RL.3
#3: Character Traits RL.3
#4: Critical Thinking Literature Questions Interactive Notebook Page
#5: Ask and Answer Questions on Illustrations RL.7
#6: Inferring RL.6
#7: Smoky Mountain Rose – What do you think? RL.1 and 3
#8: Problem/Solution Interactive Notebook Page RL.5
#9: Critical Thinking Questions
#10: About Smoky Mountain Rose RL 1 and 2
#11: Recounting Smoky Mountain Rose
#12: Character Motivation and Evidence RL.5
#13: Visualize the Future
#14 Smoky Mountain Rose: Character Conflicts RL.1 and 3
#15 Sentence Sorting RL.2 1,4,3,5,7,6,2
#16 From Sentence Sorting to Essay Writing RL1 and 2
#17: Quick Write: Compare and Contrast RL.9
#18: Text-to-Text RL.9
#19: I Can Answer Questions About the Text RL.1
#20: Theme
#21: Moral RL.2
#22: Inferring RL.6
#23 Retell the Story through your Favorite Drawings RL.7
#24: Cause and Effect
#25: The Smoky Mountain Rose Report Card
#26: The Smoky Mountain Rose Book Review
Rubric for Constructed Response
The ultimate teaching tool to Harper Lee's best-selling Go Set a Watchman.” Complete with historical background your students need to fully understand the context of the plot, themes and symbolism -- this guide contains non-fiction assignments, differentiated instruction technique hints and assignments, universal access lessons and interactive notebook templates and that is just the beginning. This unit is print-n-go, no prep.
Each section of the novel is summarized and analyzed and contains comprehension quizzes, Socratic Seminar notes, assignments and much more.
Links are included for extra resources -- as well as exclusive access to teaching PowerPoints -- aligned with this essential novel study.
Also includes Timeline Towards Desegregation from 1857 Dred Scott to 1955 Brown vs. Board of Education with R.A.F.T. assignment, historical source document analysis, interactive journal pages and, again, much more.
Table of Contents
A Quick and Dirty Guide to Go Set a Watchman 5
Themes 7
Symbols 8
Characters 9
A Quick and Dirty Guide to Literary Elements 10
R.A.F.T. Assignment – Historical Background Assignment 11
Pre-Reading R.A.F.T Student Pages 14
Go Set a Watchman Novel Unit 17
With Summaries and Analysis for Each Section
Comprehension Quizzes for Each Section
Historical Non-Fiction Text Assignments
Other Assignments and Graphic Organizers
Go Set a Watchman Final Exam 48
Common Core State Standards Literature Assignments 51
Socratic Discussion/Seminar with Rubric 62
Go Set a Watchman Interactive Notebook 65
Templates and Assignments for Universal Access
Answers and Information 102
These Daily Reading and Writing Warm-Ups are aligned to the Common Core State Standards and help to foster the 21st Century higher order thinking skills necessary in today's world. Not your ordinary multiple-choice bell-ringers, but learning tasks designed to engage students and get them thinking.
Over 130 in all, these Daily Reading and Writing Warm-Ups are themed for an entire school year and are written at reading levels from 3rd through 5th grades. Perfect as Early Finishers, Bell Ringers, Warm-Ups and more.
Cross-Curricular.
22-slide teaching PowerPoint
10-student pages
30 Differentiated Multi-Digit Addition Task Cards -- 60 in all for total student access
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.4.NBT.B.4
Fluently add multi-digit whole numbers using the standard algorithm.
64 total pages of a turn key lesson on area and perimeter that is aligned with the Common Core State Standards 4.MD.3.
14-slide interactive teaching PowerPoint
13-page student work pages to accompany PowerPoint for guided learning
39-Area and Perimeter Task Cards (plus 36 answer cards)
Grade 4: Measurement & Data: Solve problems involving measurement and conversion of measurements: 3: Students will learn to apply the area and perimeter formulas for rectangles in real world and mathematical problems. For example, find the width of a rectangular room given the area of the flooring and the length, by viewing the area formula as a multiplication equation with an unknown factor.
This is a novel study and unit for Little Women Part 1 . It is cross-curricular and Common Core State Standards-aligned. The activities are differentiated and designed to help struggling students understand the content of the novel with chapter-by-chapter reading fluency drills that may also be used as close reading assignments. Also included are cross-curricular science and social studies activities. The chapter “Think and Writes” are great stand alone assignments but are also perfect for Daily Reading and Writing Warm-Up.
Table of Contents
Introduction page 5
Character List page 6
Chapter by Chapter Think and Writes
Chapter 1: Compare and Contrast page 8
Chapter 1: Active Reading Making Inferences pages 9‐10
Chapter 2: Historical Context: Non‐Fiction pages 11‐14
Chapter 3: Critical Thinking page 15
Chapter 4: Character Burdens page 16
Chapter 5: Character Traits and Motives page 17
Chapter 6: Critical Thinking page 18
Chapter 7: Civil War Critical Thinking page 19
Chapter 8: The Ideal of Womanhood – Women in the 1860s page 20
Chapter 9: Social Studies Tie‐In Reading and Writing page 21‐23
Chapter 10: The P.C. and the P.O. and Your Life page 24
Chapter 11: Real World Tie‐In Transcendentalists page 25
Chapter 12: Camp Laurence – Your Life page 26
Chapter 13: Foreshadowing page 27
Chapter 13: Literature and Your Life page 28
Chapter 14: Your Future Dreams – Your Castles page 29
Chapter 15: Questions with Personal Tie‐In page 30
Chapter 16: Your Letter to Marmee page 31
Chapter 17: Penicillin: Science Tie‐In page 32
Chapter 17: Science Experiment – Growing Mold page 33
Chapter 18: My Dark Event page 34
Chapter 19: Conflict and Graphic Novel Activity page 35
Chapter 20: Confidential: My Bundle of Naughties page 36
Chapter 21: Critical Thinking page 37
Chapter 22: What Would My Gift’s Be page 38
Chapter 23: My Predictions for the Future page 39
My Little Notebook Instructions page 40‐56
1. Literary Terms: Throughout the reading.
2. What is Your Favorite Literary Term and Why – Halfway through the reading
3. Write and Think: You and the Novel. Which Character Are You Most Like? – After Chapter 10
4. What I Think: Are the Character’s Likeable? – Anytime after Chapter 3 (you may want to include this page twice and have
students re‐do it at the end of the story and compare to see if their perspective changed).
5. Social Studies Tie‐In: Feminist Literature Non‐Fiction Read and Write – Anytime after Chapter 14 (2‐3 days)
6. Non‐Fiction Tie‐In: Orchard House – The Home of
This No Prep Book Unit is a companion to “Cinderella Penguin or The Little Glass Flipper” by Janet Perlman and contains pages and pages of interactive, cross-curricular and engaging activities -- all standards-aligned. This print-and-go unit contains interactive journal pages, a review of Cinderella Elements PowerPoint – with compare and contrast for PowerPoint, essays, social studies assignments, quizzes and a whole lot more. Differentiated for use with the whole class.
Part 1:
This Math and Literacy Unit is aligned with the Common Core State Standards and guidelines for 21st Century Learning for 3rd, 4th and 5th grades and is easily adapted to all proficiency levels. Differentiated by design, this thematic unit is engaging includes the following plus a PowerPoint on the Elements of Fairy Tales Cinderella vs. Cinderella Penguin.
Page 4: Cinderella Penguin Comprehension Quiz
Page 5: Cinderella Penguin Story Connection Summary Template
Page 6: Cinderella Penguin Story Characters – Template
Page 7: Cinderella Penguin – About the Story in P’s Please Literacy Worksheet
Pages 8-10: My Very Own Cinderella Story – Template to Write Own Cinderella Story
Pages 11-14: “Cinderella Penguin After Happily Ever After” Reader’s Theater
Pages 15-16: Penguin Science Nonfiction Article and Critical Thinking Questions
Page 17: Summarize the Article “Penguin Science” Template
Page 18: Cinderella Math Word Problem Worksheet
Pages 19-34: Math Center Activities and Resources
Activity: Fishing for Problems
Activity: Fraction Math – Finding Equivalents Memory and Comparison Game
Page 36: Cinderella Story Elements Teacher Information Streets
Part 2:
Interactive Notebook Pages
Table of Contents
#1 Cinderella Penguin Cover
#2 Questions Along the Way
#3 Story Connectors
#4 Character Analysis
#5 Character Conflicts
#6 Dictionary Skills
#7 Quick Write Compare and Contrast
#8 Story Summary
#9 Text to Text – Connecting Fiction Texts
#10 My Thoughts While Reading Cinderella Penguin
#11 Inferring Character Feelings
#12 Cause and Effect
#13 Compare and Contrast Cinderella With Cinderella Penguin
#14 Think, Question and Analyze
#15 In Brief
#16 Cinderella Penguin Book Review
#17 Lights, Camera, Action – Draw Your Favorite Scenes
Part 3:
From Sentence Sorting to Essay Writing Presentation and Template
Cinderella Elements PowerPoints
Print-n-Go STEM Readers – Upper Elementary: “Giant Pandas”. STEM Readers is series of STEM lessons that are cross curricular with ELA lessons that allows students to incorporate engaging and essential STEM and ELA themes and standards while learning about engaging subjects – like Giant Pandas. Perfect for centers, early finishers, whole class assignments and more. ALL NGSS-based.
Giant Panda STEM Reader - Next Generation Science Standards:
3-LS1 From Molecules to Organisms: Structures and Processes
LS1.B: Growth and Development of Organisms
5-PS3 Energy and 5-LS1 From Molecules to Organisms: Structures and Processes
S1.C: Organization for Matter and Energy Flow in Organisms
Differentiated PLUS cross curricular – ELA embedded assignments – SPaG and standards based. STEM activities – including two video links (3 minutes and 5 minutes) with activities. Students can complete these items alone or as a class – depending on technology available and student aptitude.
Page 2 Fluency practice: “Life Cycle of a Giant Panda
Page 3: Comprehension Quiz
Page 4: Fluency practice: “Transfer of Matter in Ecosystems”
Page 5: Transfer of Matter in Ecosystems of Giant Panda Worksheet
Page 6: Giant Panda Fact Contraction Check Adjective and Alliteration Practice
Page 7: Giant Pandas – Shrinking Refuge Comprehension and Vocabulary
Page 8: STEM Vocabulary
Page 9: Sentence Structure and Perfect Panda Personification (see what I did there?)
Page 10: WoLong’s Pandas (3-minute video link and comprehension questions
Page 11: Bamboo Mountain: China’s Pandas (5:32) and comprehension questions with summary practice
Page 12: Describe Each Picture: Topic Lifecycle of a Giant Panda
No Prep Novel Unit with section summaries, quizzes, Socratic Seminars, activities...differentiated.
Also contains, study guide, activity templates, vocabulary and Common Core aligned lessons to accompany Mary Shelley's classic novel "Frankenstein".
The comprehension activities included herein are designed to spark learning and thinking, while partner activities will inspire critical thinking in both challenged and Advanced Placement learners. Dozens of reproducible student lessons are included as well as notes on chapter content, theme, genre and much more.
This interactive teacher's guide will help you help your students gain a better understanding and appreciation of Mary Shelley and one of the greatest literary works of all time...Frankenstein.
Frankenstein Lessons for 21st Century Learning
Creativity, Communication, Cooperation and Critical Thinking.
This book is designed with both repeating and scaffolding activities to help teachers help all learners access this timeless classic.
This No Prep Book Unit is based on The Persian Cinderella and contains 39-pages of interactive, cross curricular and engaging activities -- all standards-aligned. This print-and-go unit contains interactive journal pages, a review of Cinderella Elements, essays, social studies assignments, quizzes and a whole lot more. Differentiated for use with the whole class.
Cinderella Elements
#1 Draw A Title Page
#2 Questions Along the Way
#3 In My Opinion
#4 Constructed Response Questions
#5 Story Connectors
#6 Character Analysis
#7 Math Connections
#8 Make Up My Own World Problems
#9 Correct the Grammar Errors
#10 Comprehension Questions
#11 Character Conflicts
#12 Sentence Sorting
#13 Sentence Sorting to Essay Writing Enrichment
#14 Dictionary Skills
#15 Quick Write: Compare and Contrast
#16 About the Author
#17 Story Summary
#18 Character Changes
#19 Text to Text – Cross Fiction Story Analysis
#20 My Thoughts While Reading…
#21 Inferring Character Feelings
#22 Cause and Effect
#23 Compare and Contrast – Cinderella and Settareh
#24 Think, Question, Analyze
#25 The Persian Cinderella Report Card
#26 The Persian Cinderella Book Review
#27 Sentence Sorting Traditional Cinderella
Rubrics for Constructed Response
Answers