Call of The Wild - 14 Ready Made lessons -185 Slides - Novel Study Complete - Excellent ResourceQuick View
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Call of The Wild - 14 Ready Made lessons -185 Slides - Novel Study Complete - Excellent Resource

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<p>Description<br /> All lessons are based on The Call of the Wild Novel by Jack London<br /> This is a fantastic resource. I have taught this book numerous times, created and collated the lessons I have found most useful. Any teacher can pick up the 14 lessons and teach them with very little other prep. The lessons do not need to be taught in chronological order either, but they do mostly follow the order of the book.</p> <p>As it is a PPT, you can edit it to meet the needs of the students in your class. Some activities include differentiation.</p> <p>Included:<br /> 185 slide ready made PPT (open and teach!)<br /> Resources included:<br /> Character outline of Buck<br /> Chapter &amp; Book reviews<br /> Sledge Ordering Activity<br /> Book Cover Template<br /> Optional Reading Resource<br /> Bonus:<br /> Who Wants to be a Klondike Millionaire Game</p> <p>Tasks: There are many other tasks included in the PPT on slides which can be printed off or set on Ipads etc for the children to complete. 185 slides including close activities, reading, group projects, reflections, grammar exercises, map work, summary writing, vocabulary exercises, questions and answers, newspapers, debates and discussions, language appropriation, animal welfare, sequencing, character judgement and traits, comparisons to the movie, advertisements, art and design, literary techniques and more!</p> <p>Resources mentioned on slides are ALL included and there is a vast amount of activities to do on the slides. The students will not get bored and nor will you teaching this!<br /> So much work has gone into this Presentation of The Call of the Wild PPT and I hope it helps!</p> <p>*Use PPT with Google Slides</p>
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Vocabulary Study / Word Study Template / Synonyms and Antonyms

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<p>Description<br /> Introducing our Word Study and Vocabulary Exploration Template</p> <p>Product Description:</p> <p>Unlock the world of words and expand your child’s vocabulary with our meticulously designed Word Study and Vocabulary Exploration Template. This versatile digital product is specially crafted for young learners to discover, explore, and understand the rich tapestry of language. Ideal for parents, teachers, and homeschoolers, this downloadable template comes in both A4 and A5 versions to suit your preferences. Print, fill in and stick into your books.</p> <p>Benefits:</p> <p>Enhanced Vocabulary: Strengthen your child’s language skills by exploring the depths of words and their meanings.</p> <p>Critical Thinking: Encourage critical thinking and curiosity through interactive word exploration.</p> <p>Reading Comprehension: Improve comprehension by linking vocabulary to the context in which it’s used.</p> <p>Creativity: Fosters creativity by allowing children to create their interpretations of words.</p> <p>Total Pages<br /> 2 pages</p>
Making Predictions - Finish the Sentences - Predict What Might Happen NextQuick View
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Making Predictions - Finish the Sentences - Predict What Might Happen Next

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<p>Predictions Practice Worksheet (Digital Download)</p> <p>Product Description:</p> <p>Prepare your young learners for a captivating journey into the world of prediction with this worksheet. This engaging digital download is designed to inspire children to unleash their imaginations, enhance their vocabulary, and sharpen their predictive skills.</p> <p>Included in the sentences are imaginative predictions and also every day predictions that might resonate more with some children.<br /> How to Use:</p> <p>Download the worksheet.<br /> Print it out.<br /> Encourage your child to complete the sentence starters by making predictions.<br /> Discuss their predictions to promote conversation and critical thinking.</p>
Call of The Wild - Dog Sled Team - Chapter 4 Worksheet - Primordial BeastsQuick View
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Call of The Wild - Dog Sled Team - Chapter 4 Worksheet - Primordial Beasts

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<p>This worksheet reviews the character traits of the dog sled team members and the fate of the dogs up to the end of chapter 4 of The Call of the Wild. A second worksheet includes a differentiated version with notes on each dog - please note that there is no set answer, the order of the dog sled team can be open to discussion and interpretation. The main idea is that the children are scanning the text for information on the dogs and thinking about primordial behavior.</p> <p>Print, copy, and distribute to your students.</p>
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Buck - Call of the Wild Character Dog Outline

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<p>An outline of Buck from the book Call of The Wild by Jack London</p> <p>Suggested uses:</p> <ul> <li>add adjectives inside</li> </ul> <p>-Print x2 copies and show the changes in Buck from the first chapters to the later chapters</p> <p>-use to collect quotes or key events</p> <p>-character profile</p>
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Character Analysis: Compare/Contrast (Novel Study: Harry Potter #1) Dudley &Harry

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<p>Character Analysis: Compare/Contrast (Novel Study: Harry Potter #1) - Compare Harry and Dudley from Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone - Chapter 1 and Chapter 2 study.</p> <p>Included:</p> <p>-Blank faces</p> <p>-Blank faces with box for own instructions</p> <p>-Blank faces with task instructions</p> <p>-EDITABLE CANVA LINK included in the download zip.</p> <p>Welcome to a fun and engaging characterization print-out or digital activity for your students!</p> <p>Guide students to focus on gathering direct text evidence. This includes quotes and descriptions from the text that explicitly reveal character traits, appearances, or actions of Harry Potter and Dudley Dursley. Encourage students to identify indirect characterisation, which involves clues, hints, or inferences that provide insights into the characters’ personalities, motivations, and feelings.</p> <p>Students could use the digital graphic organizer to keep a record of their findings. They can place direct quotes in one section and indirect evidence outside for example, helping them build a comprehensive understanding of the characters.</p>