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Schooled: Prereading and Informational Texts, Vocabulary
$10.00Schooled: Pre-reading and Informational Texts, Vocabulary is 52-page teaching resource for teaching Gordon Korman’s popular middle school title with three components.
•PREREADING activities and ideas with two bulletin board ideas•FOUR INFORMATIONAL TEXTS with CCSS-aligned questions
Author Biography
The American Search for Utopia
The Hippies
Life on a 60s Rural Commune•VOCABULARY with word lists, definitions, dictionary activities, usage
worksheets, and a study of figurative language taken from the text.Full ANSWER KEYS are included. Specific CCSS alignments for individual questions and page activities are listed here.
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Schooled: Vocabulary and Figurative Language Study
$8.00Schooled: Vocabulary and Figurative Language Study is a 27-page teaching resource composed of
Vocabulary Resources and Activities which include:
a full-book alphabetized list of words chosen for study with page numbers
book-order word lists with definitions
dictionary skills worksheets designed to be used before reading the text
word usage worksheetsFigurative Language study:
Two different activity sets with twenty items each featuring examples of similes, metaphors, personification, onomatopoeia, idioms, and figurative meanings taken from the story.Full answer keys with CCSS alignments are included.
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Celebrating March in Figurative Language
$6.50March in Figurative Language is a study of 7 figures of speech–idiom, metaphor, personification, hyperbole, alliteration, onomatopoeia, and idiom–illustrated in original sentences or quotations from real people. This 13-page package is presented in three separate lessons of 25 items each.
Our third month’s calendar position as the transition point from winter to spring, or from summer to autumn if you live in the Southern hemisphere, provides the inspiration for some of the original sentences. Others are based on March’s role as host to St. Patrick’s Day, Women’s History Month, National Cheerleading Week, and the likes of Save a Spider Day on the 14th and Weed Appreciation Day on the 28th. Teachers have the option of adding an extra thinking skill by asking students to connect each sentence to one of the 13 featured celebrations and events.
Full answer keys are included.
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