These task cards and writing activities will help you gauge your students' understanding of Judy Blume's hilarious novel. These cards can be used as a "Scoot" game once the novel is finished or as a literacy center. The writing cards can be used throughout the novel study or during independent study...
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This "Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing" activity guide by Beverly Cleary is set up so it can be used as a unit plan for the teacher, or used by students in literature circles. This book is written by the legendary Judy Bloom. It is broken up into a 16 day plan, and includes chapter questions, vocabulary, writing prompts, projects, and reading comprehension questions.
We just finished our second novel of the school year....Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing by Judy Blume. This is the first year I have read this book with my students. It was only $1.00 in the Scholastic book order, so I couldn't pass it up! It's still available in the 4th Graders September catalog if you are interested. My students absolutely LOVED this book. It was a quick, easy read so it was perfect for the beginning of the school year. I purchased an awesome novel study on TpT by Renee Smalley. I highly recommend it. At the end of the book, my students completed a super cute character analysis project that was also included in the novel study. Here are some pictures of the completed project. This was the perfect project to have on display during Parent-Teacher Conferences too!
Celebrate 50 years of Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing! The #1 New York Times bestselling author's first book in her classic Fudge series. Two is a crowd when Peter and his little brother, Fudge, are in the same room. Grown-ups think Fudge is absolutely adorable, but Peter and his pet turtle, Dribble, know the truth. From throwing temper tantrums to smearing mashed potatoes on the wall, Fudge causes mischief wherever he goes! “As a kid, Judy Blume was my favorite author, and Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing was my favorite book.”—Jeff Kinney, author of the bestselling Wimpy Kid series Love Fudge, Peter, and Sheila? Read all these books featuring your favorite characters: Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great Superfudge Fudge-a-Mania Double Fudge
Engage your students with humor and fun as you join in the escapades of Peter and Fudge! With over 50 pages of resources to help you, this product will give you everything you need to lead your students through a literature study of Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. Engage your students in rich discussions, vocabulary, comprehension, character analysis, evidence gathering, visualizing, prediction, and writing tasks. What teachers are saying: "Excellent novel study! It has everything!" Katharine G. "I love this resource! It has a variety of story elements that kept my students engaged! They really enjoyed each of the worksheets and I loved that they were able to show their understanding of the novel. There was a wealth of options to choose from. Thanks for a great product!" Diane W. This resource is being offered in a BUNDLE. Buy the bundle and save! Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing BUNDLE | Digital & Printable | Distance Learning This 52 page resource contains everything you will need: • Teacher Directions & Samples • Pre-reading Activities • Vocabulary • Literary Devices • Comprehension • In-depth Analysis • Summary & Sequence of Event Responses • Short Answer Written Responses • Theme Written Response • Organizers & Rubrics • Common Core Alignment Click on the preview to see more of what this resource offers. If you are looking for only a digital version of this resource click below: DIGITAL Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing | Distance Learning Click here to see other Literature Studies! Fourth and Fritcher Literature Studies Following is Fun! Be the first to know about store discounts, free products, and product launches. Just click the green “Follow Me” star under my store name on this page or click the green “Follow Me” star on my store homepage. Or, click the link below! Follow Fourth and Fritcher Thanks for stopping by! Nancy
GRADE LEVELS: 3rd - 5th, Homeschool SUBJECTS: Language Arts, Reading, Writing PAGES: 90 Preview: TalesOfPreview Our Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing PowerPoint is a great resource to use for your lessons about characters traits and character point of view. Includes teacher notes and a student companion.
Empfohlen für Hörer von 9 bis 12 Jahren. Living with his little brother, Fudge, makes Peter Hatcher feel like a fourth grade nothing. Whether Fudge is throwing a temper tantrum in a shoe store, smearing mashed potatoes on the walls at Hamburger Heaven, or scribbling all over Peter's homework, he's never far from trouble. He's a two-year-old terror who gets away with everything -- and Peter's had enough. When Fudge walks off with Dribble, Peter's pet turtle, it's the last straw. Peter has put up with Fudge too long. How can he get his parents to pay attention to him for a change?
Teaching the fun and engaging novel Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing by Judy Blume in your classroom this year? Then you need to grab this comprehensive Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing Novel Study to help you get the most out of it! This novel study comes complete with differentiated chapter questions and activities to reach all levels of learners. With Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing comprehension questions plus a variety of engaging activities, you will have your bases covered when teaching this novel to your elementary grade students. Plus, you will love that this Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing Novel Study is substitute teacher ready! That’s right, just provide the book and everything else you need is ready to be printed off and photocopied. No prep for you means you and your students can spend more time enjoying Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing without compromising the academic rigor needed for a strong novel study in the elementary grades. Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing Novel Study includes: Multiple choice questions Fill in the blank questions Short answer/ long answer questions Word search Cause & effect Timeline and sequencing Procedural writing order True/false Vocabulary Venn diagram - character comparisons Word work (antonym, synonym, homophone, idioms) Then and now comparison Drawing Deductive reasoning Fact vs. opinion Math activities Fill in charts Inferencing and so much more! With over 35 pages, this Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing Novel Study will keep your students engaged from beginning to end. You will love that these Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing comprehension questions are no prep. Just print and go! Making this novel study just as enjoyable for you! ❤️ See What Teachers Are Saying About Similar Novel Studies ❤️ I really liked this resource. My students were engaged (and challenged!) with the material and it was so nice to simply print and use with the book. My students are not the strongest writers yet so I had to pick and choose only a few pages out of the resource to give them, but they loved it! This is by far one of my favorite books and I love this resource to go along with it! We used it last year as a way for my students to get introduced to chapter books and they loved it almost as much as I did. Due to the grade I primarily did this whole group to practice discussion skills and model answering questions about reading. Thank you so much!! My students and parents absolutely enjoyed this novel study for distance learning! I will definitely use this resource again! ☟ MORE FUN AND ENGAGING NOVEL STUDIES ☟ The Witches by Roald Dahl | Novel Study James and the Giant Peach Novel Study Unit The Twits Novel Study: Perfect for Distance Learning Follow me on Teachers Pay Teachers and get notified of new resources and sales! Let’s Connect: Stop and Smell the Crayons Website Find me on Instagram and Facebook Terms: Copyright © Laura Merritt – Stop and Smell the Crayons (TpT) All rights reserved by the author. This product is to be used by the original downloader only. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited. This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Clipart and elements found in this PDF are copyrighted and cannot be extracted and used outside of this file without permission or license. Intended for classroom and personal use ONLY. See product file for clip-art and font credits.
GRADE LEVELS: 3rd - 5th, Homeschool SUBJECTS: Language Arts, Reading, Writing PAGES: 90 Preview: TalesOfPreview Our Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing PowerPoint is a great resource to use for your lessons about characters traits and character point of view. Includes teacher notes and a student companion.
I love reading aloud to my class but sometime struggle with the purpose. We generally summarize the story afterward and predict what will happen next but sometimes I think I do it just for fun. And that the kids want me to do it so they don't have to work! We began the year by reading Judy Blume's Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. The kids LOVED it! It was wonderful. They were asking to read it almost every day. I enjoyed reading it to them and we had a good time. By the last few chapters though it was dragging on, solely because we got so busy that we did not have time to read. The kids were begging though! In effort to finish the book but still provide some learning in a culminating activity, I scoured the web for an answer. I found this free worksheet from Super Teachers. It was exactly what I was looking for. It gives 3 options for activities: drawing a picture, writing a book review, or writing a test. I encouraged my students away from book review because we had not talked about any of those things yet. BUT I had some amazing things happen for the other two. I had a handful of students write a test up and they had some wonderful questions and answers. The drawing project revealed some amazing artists as well. It was awesome. Here are some pictures of the drawings. I only wish I would have made coloring it part of the requirements! But we were pressed with time so it is what it is. In other news, today we had our first fire drill. Let me tell you, fire drills in Thailand are waaaaaaaaay different than I am used to. Maybe it is because I have always been at a fairly small school but I was shocked. In Thailand as in many parts of Asia things are very close together here. The entire school building (K-12) is connected by ramps and awnings and hallways and whatnot. SO the entire campus is considered dangerous if fire were to start/spread. Our fire escape route requires complete evacuation of campus. We have to cross the street and walk around the block to the field that is at the school across the street. It literally took us 10 minutes to walk to where we needed to go!! That is unreal to me! Plus, I have a handful of students who this is their first year in public schooling. They had no idea what a fire drill was and what we were supposed to do. Even though we went over procedures multiple times, they could not grasp the concept of "no talking". It was quite frustrating but I know something we need to work on! One of my students was terrified by the bell and that we were walking across the street. It was quite overwhelming. Anyway, I learned a lot from my first fire drill as a teacher and my first drill in Thailand. It is definitely something I will never forget. Do you have any crazy fire drill stories? I am very glad that the first one is over and now I sort of know what to expect!
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No-Prep novel study for "Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing", a standards based interactive notebook literature guide with follow-up reading response questions for every chapter as well as vocabulary, writing projects, activities and enrichment projects. Teacher friendly engaging lessons to use with this award winning novel by Judy Blume in your classroom while encouraging critical reading skills. CCSS/STAAR Aligned! Great for "Distance Learning". Everything you need to use this novel in your classroom effectively is included with this resource. This novel study includes at least ONE PAGE OF READING RESPONSE QUESTIONS FOR EVERY CHAPTER! This interactive notebook includes comprehension reading/writing response activities and vocabulary for every chapter of the book as well as additional text structure review practice exercises related to the novel. Great for guided reading, small groups or independent reading. 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My students just finished their first novel of the school year, Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing by Judy Blume. This is a great book to start the year off with because it is a quick, easy and fun novel. I really made an effort to have my students read as many novels as possible last year, and it paid off. My students showed more growth in their reading scores than any classes in the past have shown. So, I'm going to read just as many if not more novels with this year's class! Renee Smalley has an awesome novel study that goes along with Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. It has a reading skills worksheets that go with each chapter and then ends with a character trait art project. Here are a few pictures of the completed projects that my students made. What novel do you use at the beginning of the year?
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Do your students just love Peter and Fudge? Are you looking for an engaging novel study set for the Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing series by Judy Blume? Look no further! This COMPLETE set of standards-aligned reading responses and comprehension questions guides students through the books with chapter-by-chapter reading activities and vocabulary words. Everything you need to assign book studies for ALL 5 Fudge books is provided for you. Complete answer kets, Google Slides for online learning, interactive notebook pages, vocabulary practice, and a variety of reading responses round out this thorough bundle. Students can work independently, in book studies, or guided reading groups. Included in the download: Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing novel study Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great novel study Superfudge novel study Fudge-a-Mania novel study Double Fudge novel study Included in each novel study: teacher directions Common Core alignment guide link to Google Slides strategy charts for making connections, predicting, and asking questions vocabulary words for every chapter interactive notebook pages complete answer keys With these novel studies, students will: make connections make predictions ask questions write new chapter titles answer text-dependent questions determine cause and effect order events into the correct sequence write and draw chapter summaries draw and support conclusions illustrate visualizations note details complete character trait maps explain the main problem & the solution make inferences work with idioms determine and support the main idea determine the theme use the dictionary understand irony compare and contrast write a new ending to the story use context clues make judgments journal write from the main character's point of view describe and explain character change over time complete a book recommendation create a word search with important story vocabulary Options for the teacher: These book studies are offered as no-prep printable units and have also been prepared using Google Slides. The link to the Slides is found on page 2 of each PDF. See what teachers are saying! ❤️ "As an Enrichment teacher my caseload changes year to year. Planning for my groups can be difficult and cumbersome, but Amanda Garcia's packets have made my job SO EASY and I really get to focus on quality conversations about texts with my students. The CCSS alignment is fantastic. I've started choosing books based on those that Amanda Garcia has packets for." Mrs. Sykes ❤️ "Incredible resource for our book clubs and no prep on my end!!! Love the interactive notebook applications too!" Jen P. ❤️ "This is exactly what I need for my literature circles! What a great resource! Thank you so much for making my job so much easier!" Anna G. Related Book Studies ⭐ Ramona Quimby BUNDLE: Reading Responses for ALL 8 BOOKS! • GOOGLE ⭐ Sarah, Plain and Tall Novel Study • GOOGLE ⭐ Because of Winn-Dixie Novel Study • GOOGLE ⭐ Sideways Stories from Wayside School w/ GOOGLE Classroom
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This culminating activity package is a great way to review the novel, Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing by Judy Blume. It includes a condensed novel report page, where the students summarize the characters, setting, plot and one of the major themes. Great for a quick assessment! The word search contai...