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WORKBOOKS
Elements of Poetry Workbook
Use this poetry toolbox workbook to support your students to learn different poetic terms and devices, and then practice...
ACTIVITIES
Earth Day Activities: History of Earth Day Reading Passage and Quiz
Help your students work on their reading comprehension skills while learning all about Earth Day with this reading compr...
ACTIVITIES
Test Prep Strategies, Tools, and Practice Questions
Help set your students up for academic success with this packet of test-taking tips, test preparation strategies, and pr...
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WORKSHEETS
Fantasy Reading Guide for Wolf Brother, Magyk and The Wizard Test
Supplement a unit on fantasy fiction with the resources in this reading guide to Chronicles of Ancient Darkness #1: Wolf...
BOOK GUIDES
Addressing Text Complexity: Guide to Using Fiction Books in the Common Core Curriculum
Help students learn to read and comprehend complex literary texts independently and proficiently.
DAILY WARM-UPS
Reading Warm-Up 159 for Gr. 5 & 6: Fantasy
Spark students' imagination with the passage of fantasy fiction and reading comprehension questions in this printable wa...
DAILY WARM-UPS
Reading Warm-Up 160 for Gr. 5 & 6: Fantasy
Students read a passage of fantasy fiction and answer comprehension questions in this printable warm-up.