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Scavenger Hunt: The Secret Life of Trees

For Students 1st - 3rd
In this The Secret Life of Trees scavenger hunt learning exercise, students locate 5 vocabulary words, 5 animals of insects that can live in trees, and 5 things that grow on trees in the story and record their findings on the graphic...
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"The Secret Life of Trees" Spelling Activity

For Students 2nd - 3rd
In this spelling learning exercise, students bubble in the letters that spell a set of words from the story The Secret Life of Trees. Words are dictated by the teacher.
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"The Secret Life of Trees" Spelling

For Students 2nd - 3rd
In this spelling instructional activity, learners fill in bubbles with he letters that correctly spell a set of 10 words from The Secret Life of Trees. Words are given on page 2.
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"The Secret Life of Trees" Spelling Words

For Students 2nd - 3rd
In this spelling worksheet, learners find a set of 10 words from The Secret Life of Trees in a word search puzzle. Words are given at the bottom of the page.
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"The Secret Life of Trees" Crossword Puzzle

For Students 1st - 3rd
In this crossword puzzle worksheet, students use clues to write a set of words from The Secret Life of Trees. Clues are given at the bottom of the page.
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The Secret Life of Trees: Tall and Short Letters

For Students 1st - 3rd
In this spelling word visualization worksheet, students write 10 words from the book The Secret Life of Trees in boxes that represent the tall and short letters of each word.
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Their Eyes Were Watching God

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
The main character in Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God, is the focus of a crossword puzzle that asks readers to identify key events and characters in Janie Starks' life.
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Much Ado About Nothing

For Students 9th - 12th
In this Shakespeare worksheet, students decipher Much Ado About Nothing. Students read excerpts from the play and answer questions about specific quotes. They also translate lines into modern language.