Use this complete bundle to increase your students' comprehension of the graphic Memoir novel Mexikid by: Pedro Martin. Included is a complete novel study, assessment, online game, collaborative poster, and a book brochure activity to wrap up the unit. This novel study is for the Pedro Martin graphic novel, Mexikid. Within this packet you will receive 45 pages of student activities plus answer keys. It includes a variety of comprehensive and critical thinking skills. This product is perfect for individual or group work. Included are a variety of activities and skill sheets. You can pick and choose what best fits the needs of your students. The chapters are broken into sections with comprehension questions along with activities to enhance students understanding and literary skills. Comprehension Self-Guided Vocabulary Study Graphic Organizers Summarizing Skills Sequence of Events Cause and Effect Making Predictions Compare and Contrast Author Study Inferences Author's Purpose Comic Stirp Summary Author's Point of View Theme Poetry Book Review Answer Key Terms of Use This assessment pairs nicely with the novel study by Light Bulb Learners, but could easily stand alone as well. It includes matching for character traits, short answer comprehension questions, multiple choice, true/false, sequence of events, and an essay question. It is a no prep assessment with an answer key provided. Students will need access to the Internet and a copy of the novel to play the game. This is the perfect way to review the novel and gage your students level of understanding. Educators, simply place a link to the game in either an email to your students or on your learning platform. The game includes 30 questions and needs no instruction from the teacher. The Google Slide game MUST be opened in SLIDESHOW mode to operate Keep students engaged while reading the graphic novel Mexikid or use this brochure as a summary activity to recap student's knowledge of the novel. Included are a two page brochure and grading rubric. This collaborative poster/bulletin board is a great opportunity for you to generate interest and excitement for the novel. You can select either the 25 or 36 piece option depending on your classroom needs. Both options print on standard 8.5x11 inch paper. Included in the bottom right hand corner of each piece is a small code to help you place them in the correct order when the students are finished coloring their section. This is perfect for a substitute, in preparation for an upcoming novel, a fun collaborative activity to bring your class together, or a way to decorate your classroom.
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Book reports and summaries are a thing of the past. Engage your middle and high school students with five book report alternatives that will leave them asking for more and, most importantly, building vital reading and analysis skills along the way. 1. Assign one pagers at the end of a novel. One pagers are engaging, allow for creativity, and lead to higher level thinking and analysis. Assigning a one pager is easy and works for any novel. Follow these simple guidelines: • Make it standards base
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As Spring Break approaches, I find that my fifth graders are in need of some reminders as to what it means to be kind to each other. In general, they are sweet kids, but at times the words they use and actions they take, particularly on the playground, aren't the kindest. Our read aloud for the month is Wonder by RJ Palacio so the theme of kindness fit right into our room. It just so happens that a new book, We're All Wonders by RJ Palacio, a picture book intended for younger readers to access the story, came out this week as well. So the timing was perfect. (the two links above are my affiliate links and will take you to Amazon to buy the books.) I began by asking the students what kindness is. We brainstormed a list of ideas and created an anchor chart. Then I read the picture book to the students. Because we had just finished Wonder, they were so excited to read this new version. When we finished, I asked the kids to think of all the ways, in both the picture book and the novel, that people were not very kind to Auggie (the main character). The kids were able to fill our entire circle map in no time. It was easy to recall how people would scream in his face, recoiling at the way he looked. They remembered the names Auggie was called and the no-touching game that was played. The instantly told me about all the awful things that happened to him. I then asked the kids to brainstorm ways that, if they were in the novel with Auggie, they could be kinder to him. Again, they had no problem thinking of ways they could be kind to Auggie. Next, I asked the students to think about their own real life. I asked them to reflect upon how they personally treat others and how they personally could make better choices when speaking to others. Here is where things got a little challenging. You see, when students are talking about fictional characters, or reading news stories about OTHER kids they don't know being treated unfairly or unkindly, they know exactly what they would do if they were there. Because they aren't there. They know they never will be there. But when confronted with their own lives, and real possibilities for what they would have to do to step in or change situations, it is a bit harder for them. So I asked them to brainstorm 15 different ways they PERSONALLY could show kindness to our classmates. (I drew a lot of inspiration for this next part from Study All Knight's FREE Kindness unit, which you can grab here.) The students then used tempra paint and painted 15 (or so) rainbow sunshine rays. They also drew their own Wonder-Inspired portrait. (I have previously done this before, but had them focus on precepts and writing....if you would like to do that, click here. It is one of my fav lessons too!) The students then glued their Wonder portraits into the middle of the rays, used Sharpie to outline and write the 15 ways they could show real kindness in their lives (one way per ray) and were done. They came out amazing. (See the picture at the top of the post!) What is better though, is that the past two days, my students are actively trying to be kinder to each other. They are watching their words. I have seen people purposefully go up to those who tend to wander during group time and invite them into the group. I have seen students smile at others just a bit more. It truly has been a Wonder. Right now, for a limited time, Amazon has the book available for $3.99!!! Snag up to 4 copies at that price. Use my affiliate link here to get your copy ASAP before they are all gone!! SaveSave
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