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Learning German? Don't "make an ape of yourself". Speak like a native with these 27 Hilarious Everyday German Idioms and expressions.
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* Follows Common Core Standards * This 27-page booklet-style Novel Study (a total 55 pages including answer key) is designed to follow students throughout the entire book. The questions are based on reading comprehension, strategies and skills. The novel study is designed to be enjoyable and keep the students engaged. Many different types of questions for students to think about and answer before, during and after they finish each chapter. Types of questions include: Narrative Elements Predict Connect Infer Reflect Figurative Language Vocab/Context Clues Character Traits Sequence and more... Complete with a challenging, book-based Word Search and Word Jumble *** Answer Key Included *** This booklet is in PDF format. For help printing a booklet in Adobe, click here *** Included in this download is a link that will direct you to a Google Docs version of the book study for distance learning. Time Warp Trio: It's All Greek to Me Novel Study - based on the book written by John Scieszka Images, fonts and clipart courtesy of: OpenClipart.org Illumismart@ Teachers Pay Teachers, L.L. Tisdel Jason’s Online Classroom (TPT) Dafont.com ClipartPanda.com DesignBundles.net FontBundles.net YeDraw.com AllThingsClipart.com DrawingImage.com/art 123RF.com MistiFonts.com ClassroomClipart.com ToadStool Printables @ Etsy.com Clipart.com For a bundle of Time Warp Trio novel studies (Books #1 through #3 - Knights of the Kitchen Table, The Not-So-Jolly Roger, and The Good, The Bad, and The Goofy), click the link below: Time Warp Trio Bundle (Books #1 through #3) For a bundle of 10 novel studies based on the first 10 Time Warp Trio books, use the following link: Time Warp Trio BIG BUNDLE : Books #1-10 For individual Time Warp Trio novel studies, click any of the links below: Knights of the Kitchen Table The Not-So-Jolly Roger The Good, The Bad, and The Goofy Your Mother was a Neanderthal 2095 Tut, Tut Summer Reading is Killing Me It's All Greek to Me See You Later, Gladiator Sam Samurai Hey Kid, Want to Buy a Bridge? Viking It and Liking It Me Oh Maya Marco? Polo!
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Focus on differentiation! This reader's theater set features 4 popular stories from Greek Mythology written on 3 separate reading levels for a total of 12 plays! Each script contains 5-6 parts, making it a perfect activity for centers or leveled guided reading groups! Modified versions provide support in basic fluency skills, regular versions focus on expression development, and enriched versions challenge students with tier 2 vocabulary and figurative language components. This set helps meet the Language Arts common core standards in the areas of myths/allusions, fluency and expression! ABOUT THIS PRODUCT Focus on differentiation while working on expression, fluency, and the influence of traditional literature and Greek Mythology while helping to meet the CCSS: RL.4.9. Compare and contrast the treatment of similar themes and topics (e.g., opposition of good and evil) and patterns of events (e.g., the quest) in stories, myths, and traditional literature from different cultures RL.4.4. Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including those that allude to significant characters found in mythology (e.g., Herculean). WHAT IS INCLUDED? You will receive a ready to print PDF of the following scripts! The Midas Touch modified version, regular, and enriched versions Pandora's Box modified version, regular, and enriched versions A Tale of Two Spinners modified version, regular, and enriched versions The Myth of Icarusmodified version, regular, and enriched versions