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Writing Conversation: Using Quotation Marks
For this language arts worksheet, young scholars learn to use quotation marks in written conversation. Students proofread 5 sentences and add the necessary punctuation. Then young scholars write a conversation, starting a new line and...
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Mrs. Wilson's Secret Reading Comprehension Questions Chapter Three
In this language arts worksheet, students respond to reading comprehension questions pertaining to Mrs. Wilson's Secret. Students answer nine questions with literal, inferential, and opinion responses.
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Sentence Completion 6
Your class must use the subtle clues in each sentence to select the word that best fits in each blank. While multiple options are present, the correct answer is not impossible to find. Use this for some test prep before state testing!
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Two Gentlemen of Verona
What teenager can't relate to the drama of a love triangle? Scholars put their literary skills to use in a gripping role-play drama. William Shakespeare's Two Gentlemen of Verona unfolds as the classroom becomes a stage of young actors.
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Hope Child Surviving Against All Odds
In this Language Arts activity, students answer 2 questions about the theme of surviving against all odds in the novel Hope Child.
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Hope Child Theme
For this Language Arts worksheet, students answer 4 questions about the theme of the novel Home Child. For example, "What hope do you think Mrs. Fellowes has for Arthur?"
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Hope Child Chapter 4-5
In this Language Arts worksheet, students complete a pre-writing activity for the novel Home Child. Students answer questions, such as, "Will Arthur and Sadie become friends?"
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Hope Child Chapter 6-7
In this Language Arts worksheet, students answer 4 questions in a pre-reading activity related to Chapters 6 and 7 of Hope Child.
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Home Child Chapter 11-12
In this Language Arts worksheet, students answer three pre-reading questions from the Novel Home Child. For example, "Why do you think Arthur is leaving?"
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Literary Element/ Conflict
In this language arts worksheet, pupils use the explanation of conflict to answer the specific questions of examples of the element in the novel.
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Creating Personalized Stationery
Students write, format, enter, save, revise, edit a full block style letter with open punctuation for printing. They produce a personalized letterhead using a computer and access information from the Internet using a variety of search...
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Literary Element: Character
In this language arts worksheet, middle schoolers focus upon the characters of a novel and take the time to discuss this literary element.
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Deception in Twelfth Night
Students examine deception in fiction. In this Shakespearean lesson plan, students discover mistaken identity and misrepresentation in the play Twelfth Night. Students complete worksheets based on the play.
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Narrative Writing Outline
Students explore the elements of a narrative for its purpose, type of audience, mood, main character, minor characters, setting, and conflicts in the story. A story outline is developed and a five paragraph essay composed in this lesson.
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How Is Arthur Really Feeling?
In this literary element worksheet, students, after reading the novel Home Child, analyze what they think each of the seven stated reactions by Arthur tell about how he might be feeling.
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Understanding the Chapter
For this understanding chapter seven worksheet, students read a story, skim for information, answer four literal questions, four inferential questions and two opinion questions.
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Communicating Feelings
In this literacy worksheet, students work in groups about the concepts of feelings and communication. They write the types of communication in the graphic organizer.
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Chapter 9 Summary
In this literacy instructional activity, students summarize the events in chapter 9 and take the questions as sources of remembering the events described.
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Literary Element: Point of View
In this literacy worksheet, middle schoolers focus upon the element of literature know as the point of view. They use the story and discuss the first and third person context.
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Wh- Questions and to Be
In this wh questions and to be activity, students fill in the blanks with the correct question words and the correct form of "to be" in sentences. Students complete 30 sentences.
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Advanced Sentence Completion: 15
In this sentence completion worksheet, students complete multiple choice questions where they fill in the blanks to sentences with one word. Students complete 10 sentences.
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Mistaken Identities, Misrepresentations, and Changes of Mind
Learners study a play and then discuss the mistaken identities, misrepresentations, and changes of mind that occur. In this discussion of plays lesson plan, students learn new vocabulary words and discuss and differentiate between these...
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Verb Practice
In this verb instructional activity, students rewrite sentences using have or has, circle main verbs and underline helping verbs and choose correct helping verbs to complete sentences.
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All the King's Men Questions
In this reading comprehension activity, students respond to 7 short answer and essay questions based on All the King's Men by Robert Penn Warren.