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Engage your students all year long with these activities for any novel (also works for short stories too)! This secondary ELA resource is filled with 32 novel activities that you can use before, during, and after reading any novel! These novel activities are perfect for a class novel study, independent reading projects, lit circles, and more! This resource includes multiple teacher instruction pages to help you seamlessly integrate these novel activities in your classroom, and it is organized into four sections: pre-reading, while reading, differentiated writing tasks, and after reading. These are the novel activities that are included: Section 1: Pre Reading Cornel Novel Notes Pre Reading Predictions Academic Vocabulary for teaching a novel Vocabulary Quiz w/ Answer Key Novel Terms Word Search Section 2: While Reading Story Prediction Chart Making Inferences Theme and Plot Analysis Story Elements Plot Structure Characterization Activities Figurative Language Chart Socratic Seminar Resources and Evaluation Form Section 3: Differentiated Writing Tasks These writing tasks ask students to write well-planned, thorough responses that are just one paragraph in length. They are differentiated to help young and/or struggling writers and readers, and actively guide students as they write. Grading rubrics and textual evidence organizers are included! Compare and Contrast Characters Direct and Indirect Characterization Mood Theme Conflict Tone Figurative Language Section 4: After Reading All post-reading assessments and assignments include a writing component and two different rubrics: one with preset points values and one with fill-in-the-blank points values. Comparing Theme to a Song Story Cube Novel Quilt (can also be turned into a bulletin board) Creative Comic Assignment Novel Group Research Project Prep is quick and easy... Just select which activities you want, print, and go. You'll be ready for an engaging literary-based activity! TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID… ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Stacey W. says, "My students and I found the resources in this bundle engaging and challenging and appreciated the variety and opportunities for some alternative assessments. There were clever ideas for reading checks and the layouts were well-designed and saved me a huge amount of planning time, as well as giving me some nice ideas for fun ways to demonstrate understanding." ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Jennifer R. says, "This is a great toolbox full of activities that you can incorporate into any novel that you teach. My students loved these and stayed engaged the whole time. I did most of these in centers in my high school classroom and had students rotate to the different ones. It worked out so great. One of the best I have bought!!!" ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Brenda F. says, "I like the variety of activities. It allows me to focus on different ideas with each novel and match interests with assignments. This is a good buy." ___________________________________ You may also like… → Sticky Note Literary Analysis → Analyzing Literature Task Cards → Annotating Task Cards: nonfiction, fiction, and poetry ___________________________________ Helpful Advice: * Make sure you click the "follow" button next to my picture so you don’t miss out on sales and new resources * Please provide feedback on this resource. Doing so will help you earn TPT credits that you can apply toward future purchases! It’s like FREE TPT cash! © The Daring English Teacher, Inc. All rights reserved. License good for single-classroom use only.
This past week I subbed in the same 3rd grade class all week. I love week long assignments because I can teach something from beginning to end and see the results of my teaching efforts. On Monday we were supposed to go out for PE but it was 95 degrees so we couldn't go out. I had to come up with something for those 50 minutes so I decided to have the kids come up with their own PE games. I knew the rest of the week was going to be much cooler, so I knew I had time to play the games they came up with. I had the student get into groups of 3 to 4, groups of their own choosing. The groups needed to talk about and agree upon what they were going to do, here are the requirements they needed to follow: Name of the game - could be a variation of an existing game or a completely made up game. Number of players - would it be teams, groups or individual? The play area or boundaries - they needed to think of our playground area and decide where their game was going to be played. Materials Needed - their game could only be played with whatever balls or PE equipment we had available to us in the classroom. Rules: They needed to come up with all the rules for the game. The rules were much harder for them to write out. They had a hard time thinking through the whole game and what rules needed to be stated. As the students worked on this I walked around asking questions like: What do they do if they are tagged - sit, go out, become one of the taggers, etc.? Is there a free space? What does that mean? How long can they be free? How is the winner determined? How does the game restart? These questions helped guide them in their rule writing. Throughout the week I picked 2 games a day to play. I broke the class into 2 groups and 1/2 way through switched the kids so they got a chance to play each game. I only had to intervene a few times when the game managers lost control of their players. Each day we ended with a debriefing on what worked and what didn't. How game managers needed to maintain control and how players needed to be more respectful and cooperative. Overall, it was very successful and ALL the kids had a great time! They loved all the different games and struggled with, but liked being the game managers. Here are a few pictures of the games being played with their papers and drawings. I just love the names they came up with for the games. I created a PE Challenge worksheet if you would like to try this out with your class, I highly recommend it!! You can pick this up from either one of my stores - for FREE! Happy Playing!
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