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Learn more about the amazing Axolotl with these fun reading comprehension worksheets. The reading comprehension passages are designed to be engaging and your students will love learning about the amazing axolotl! This activity is designed to get students thinking about the adaptations of the Axolotl and its current conservation status. Not only do you have the reading passage itself, but I have also included reading comprehension questions based on the text to check student understanding. Included in this resource is: Lesson plan with ideas for how to teach the lesson Reading passage presented as an Axolotl fact file Student worksheet (double-sided) with reading comprehension questions and an exit ticket Teacher reflection form for self-improvement Depending on the level of your students, this could take a whole lesson - it would depend on how much you want to stretch this activity, or you could use it as a shorter team-based activity. Teachers and students alike love these reading passages - check out the reviews to see what educators are saying! Other reading comprehension activities: Reading Comprehension: Narwhal Reading Comprehension: American Lobster Reading Comprehension: African Lion Reading Comprehension: Polar Bears & Climate Change Reading Comprehension: The Gray Wolf Save money on these worksheets with the animal's reading comprehension bundle: Reading Comprehension Animals: Bundle ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ Follow my store for future freebies and products! >> Follow Miss Osmosis! If you are looking for some great activities for Biology and Science lessons, then check out the Miss Osmosis Blog Here you will find research-based teaching strategies to help you in your science classroom! If you enjoy this resource, please consider leaving a review. Remember you can earn credit on TPT every time you review a paid resource!
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Reading And Reflecting on Texts B.Ed First and Second Year And Semester 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Practical File, Assignment and Project PDF in Engli...
This product is designed to help students learn about perspective taking with concrete visuals and visual organizers. After reading a scenario, students sort each character's thoughts into two different columns, think about how the problem could be solved, and answer reflection questions. Both a PDF...
Reading and enjoying books is wonderful! But students also need to dig deeper into the text to learn and understand what makes those stories so great. Reading Reflection Logs work really well by helping students focus their thinking and learning about what is going on in the text. Reading Reflect...
(Macbeth, Interactive Notebook, Novel Study, William Shakespeare) #secondaryshakesale Are you looking for a new way for your students to review significant characters and symbols within a play? There are fourteen different foldables included in this file, which will be used to reflect a variety of important elements within William Shakespeare's, Macbeth. In addition, three writing frames have also been included for students who need to organize their thoughts first before putting their ideas onto the foldable. An editable rubric has also been included. The featured foldables include: • Banquo • Fleance • Duncan • Lady Macbeth • Macbeth • MacDuff • Malcolm • Witches • Crown • Ghost • Dagger • Vocabulary analysis • Connection analysis © The Classroom Sparrow
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Please note - this listing is for a Boom Cards deck, not a printable file. You will need a Boom Learning account to access this deck.11 more scenarios to help students learn about perspective taking! This fun interactive deck allows you to work on social skills using interactive visual organizers. S...
Interactive Notebook, Foldables, Character Analysis, Characterization, Novel Study, Reading Looking for a new way for your students to review significant elements in a novel? There are ten different types of foldables included in this file, which will be used to reflect a variety of important elements within Suzanne Collins' popular novel, The Hunger Games. Three writing frames have also been included for students who need to organize their thoughts first before putting their ideas onto the foldable. This reading strategy is not meant to replace a novel study; rather, to encourage a new way of thinking while completing the assigned tasks (perhaps for additional credit, homework activities, or for those early finishers!) Foldable 1: • This foldable examines vocabulary and language. Students will evaluate words, phrases, and terms that are significant to the novel. Foldable 2: • This foldable examines a character in depth. Students select their character of choice and take a deeper look into their physical, mental and emotional elements, such as Katniss, Peeta, Gale, etc. Foldable 3: • This foldable examines one self, text, world, and peer connection. It evaluates individual comprehension and promotes a new way of thinking. Foldable 5: • This foldable examines as many self, text, world, and peer connections (as suggested by the individual teacher). *Editable rubric included! Whether you are a veteran, or new to the interactive foldable concept, it’s a great way to engage your students and the foldables can easily be added to an existing novel study unit! © The Classroom Sparrow
Are you looking for a new, unique way for your students to review significant characters and symbols within a novel? There are fourteen different reading strategy foldables included in this file, which will be used to reflect a variety of important elements within William Golding's, Lord of the Flies. The interactive foldables are not only a kinesthetic activity and fun to complete, they could also easily be incorporated into an existing interactive notebook or filled-out and used to decorate a character analysis bulletin board. In addition, three writing frames have also been included for students who need to organize their thoughts first before putting their ideas onto the foldable. An editable rubric has also been included. The featured character analysis foldables include: • Ralph • Jack • Piggy • Simon • Roger • Samneric • Littluns • Conch • Sow's head on a stick • Signal fire and glasses • Vocabulary analysis • Connection analysis Note: It is not expected that students would necessarily complete a foldable for each character foldable included; rather, students (or the teacher) could select a character or two per student to complete, so that in-depth analysis could be completed on a smaller scale. © The Classroom Sparrow
#secondaryshakesale Are you looking for a NEW way for your students to review significant elements in a play? There are five different types of character analysis foldables included in this file which will be used to reflect a variety of important elements within Shakespeare's popular play, Romeo and Juliet. Three writing frames have also been included for students who need to organize their thoughts first before putting their ideas onto the foldable. If you are looking for an activity that is a little more complex, you might like to try this Character Analysis Essay instead. This reading strategy is not meant to replace the play study; rather, to encourage a new way of thinking, while completing the assigned tasks (perhaps for additional credit, homework activities, or for those early finishers!) Whether you are a veteran, or new to the interactive foldable concept, it’s a great way to engage your students and the foldables can easily be added to an existing play study! Also, an editable rubric included! Foldable 1: This foldable examines character, theme, and setting. The characters of Romeo and Juliet will be looked at closely. Foldable 2: This foldable examines vocabulary and language. Students will evaluate words, phrases, and terms that are significant to the play. Foldable 3: This foldable examines a character in depth. Students select their character of choice and take a deeper look into their physical, mental and emotional elements, such as Capulet, Tybalt, Nurse, etc. Foldable 4: This foldable examines one self, text, world, and peer connection. It evaluates individual comprehension and promotes a new way of thinking. Foldable 5: This foldable examines as many self, text, world, and peer connections (as suggested by the individual teacher). Looking for more FUN and CREATIVE supplemental foldables for a novel study? - Freak the Mighty - Of Mice and Men - The Boy in the Striped Pajamas - A Midsummer Night's Dream - Harry Potter - The Outsiders - The Odyssey - Macbeth - To Kill a Mockingbird - The Hunger Games - Lord of the Flies - Out of the Dust - The Chronicles of Narnia - The Fault in Our Stars - Lord of the Rings - Tuck Everlasting - Because of Winn-Dixie - Pride and Prejudice - Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - Bridge to Terabithia - Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children ★ Click *HERE* to go to the individual product links (above) ★ © The Classroom Sparrow
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This 50 point test assesses students' knowledge of Hamlet's plot, characters, themes, and symbols. The test includes a short answer section, a quote analysis section, a soliloquy paraphrase, and one paragraph reflection. A detailed answer key is included. This download includes access to a Google Fo...
Including a reading page and prompt for each of the types of resources: renewable, non-renewable, and flow. This resource helps to clarify each resource and has students reflect on how they are used in our world. Newly updated with Graphics and color the reading is sure to engage students. Included in this resource: 3 reading pages with prompts 1 flow chart 1 to be filled in table. This product is presented in a ZIP file, please be sure you have the necessary technology to unzip it before purchasing.
Interactive Notebook, Foldables, Character Analysis, Characterization, Novel Study, Reading Looking for a new way for your students to review significant elements in a novel? There are four different types of foldables included in this file which will be used to reflect a variety of important elements within S.E. Hinton's popular novel, The Outsiders. Three writing frames have also been included for students who need to organize their thoughts first before putting their ideas onto the foldable. The foldables can be used for any of the books within the series. This reading strategy is not meant to replace a novel study; rather, to encourage a new way of thinking while completing the assigned tasks (perhaps for additional credit, homework activities, or for those early finishers!) Foldable 1: • This foldable examines vocabulary and language. Students will evaluate words, phrases, and terms that are significant to the novel. Foldable 2: • This foldable examines a character in depth. Students select their character of choice and take a deeper look into their physical, mental and emotional elements, such as Ponyboy, Dallas, Cherry, etc. Foldable 3: • This foldable examines one self, text, world, and peer connection. It evaluates individual comprehension and promotes a new way of thinking. Foldable 5: • This foldable examines as many self, text, world, and peer connections (as suggested by the individual teacher). *Editable rubric included! Whether you are a veteran, or new to the interactive foldable concept, it’s a great way to engage your students and the foldables can easily be added to an existing novel study unit! © The Classroom Sparrow
Interactive Notebook, Foldables, Character Analysis, Characterization, Novel Study, Reading Looking for a new way for your students to review significant elements in a novel? There are five different types of foldables included in this file which will be used to reflect a variety of important elements within John Green's popular novel, The Fault in Our Stars. Three writing frames have also been included for students who need to organize their thoughts first before putting their ideas onto the foldable. This activity is part of my complete novel unit for The Fault in Our Stars. This reading strategy is not meant to replace a novel study; rather, to encourage a new way of thinking while completing the assigned tasks (perhaps for additional credit, homework activities, or for those early finishers!) Foldable 1: • This foldable examines character, theme, and setting. The characters of Hazel and Augustus, in particular, will be looked at closely. Foldable 2: • This foldable examines vocabulary and language. Students will evaluate words, phrases, and terms that are significant to the novel. Foldable 3: • This foldable examines a character in depth. Students select their character of choice and take a deeper look into their physical, mental and emotional elements, such as Isaac, Hazel's mom/dad, Peter Van Houten, etc. Foldable 4: • This foldable examines one self, text, world, and peer connections. It evaluates individual comprehension and promotes a new way of thinking. Foldable 5: • This foldable examines as many self, text, world, and peer connections, as suggested by the individual teacher. *Editable rubric included! Whether you are a veteran, or new to the interactive foldable concept, it’s a great way to engage your students and the foldables can easily be added to an existing novel study unit! © The Classroom Sparrow
This is a sheet that I use with students who need to process their behaviors. It also serves as documentation for a student's perception so we can begin to understand their locus of control. In a pinch, it can also serve as a physical apology note to hand to the person who needs the apology. I modified it from the Knock Knock version to be more school appropriate. If you would like to purchase a more lighthearted version, check out this Web site: http://www.knockknockstuff.com/catalog/categories/pads/nifty-notes/apology-nifty-note/ I hope you find it valuable to use with your own children or your school children.
(Macbeth, Interactive Notebook, Novel Study, William Shakespeare) #secondaryshakesale Are you looking for a new way for your students to review significant characters and symbols within a play? There are fourteen different foldables included in this file, which will be used to reflect a variety of important elements within William Shakespeare's, Macbeth. In addition, three writing frames have also been included for students who need to organize their thoughts first before putting their ideas onto the foldable. An editable rubric has also been included. The featured foldables include: • Banquo • Fleance • Duncan • Lady Macbeth • Macbeth • MacDuff • Malcolm • Witches • Crown • Ghost • Dagger • Vocabulary analysis • Connection analysis © The Classroom Sparrow
Everyone knows that reading books is not only pleasant, but also extremely beneficial, and if you add a little reflection, critical thinking and imagination to this cocktail, it will turn out a bomb! Students in written form and then orally share their impressions of their favourite books or any ones they were forced to read at school, write brief summaries, note what they liked and disliked about the characters, the plot or the book as a whole, invent and draw a cover, give a general assessment, and then discuss everything in pairs or mini groups. ⭐ You may also be interested in: ► Film Review Template ► Reading Role Badges and Worksheets ► Reading and watching prompts and questions cards ► Speaking cards "Answer the question as if you were..." ► Describe an object template ► The world would be bettter/worse without ► In different voices ► Roll & Say games ► Describe the photo ► Describing animal prompts ► Me in 2021 FlipBook ⚡ Also, you can earn TPT credits to use on future purchases! You can give a rating and leave a comment for each product you bought or downloaded for free in our shop. Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. Moreover, your feedbacks help us improve the resources we create to fit the needs of EFL teachers all over the world. ♥ Follow us to see our newest stuff and printables in action: TELEGRAM, FACEBOOK, INSTAGRAM, PINTEREST, VK
(The Odyssey, Interactive Notebook, Novel Study, Mythology, Greek Gods, Goddess) Are you looking for a new way for your students to review significant characters and symbols within a novel? There are fifteen different foldables included in this file, which will be used to reflect a variety of important elements within, The Odyssey. In addition, three writing frames have also been included for students who need to organize their thoughts first before putting their ideas onto the foldable. An editable rubric has also been included. The featured foldables include: • Athena • Calypso • Circe • Hermes • Odysseus • Old Beggar • Penelope • Polythemus (Cyclops) • Poseidon • Ship • Sirens • Telemacchus • Zeus • Vocabulary analysis • Connection analysis © The Classroom Sparrow
Are you looking for a new way for your students to review significant characters and symbols within a novel? There are nine different foldables included in this file, which will be used to reflect a variety of important elements within Harper Lee's, To Kill a Mockingbird. In addition, three writing frames have also been included for students who need to organize their thoughts first before putting their ideas onto the foldable. An editable rubric has also been included. The featured foldables include: • Alexandra Hancock • Atticus Finch • Boo Radley • Calpurnia • Dill Harris • Jem Finch • Maudie Atkinson • Mayella Ewell • Robert Ewell • Scout Finch • Tom Robinson • Vocabulary analysis • Connection analysis © The Classroom Sparrow