Independent novel study

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Novel projects are engaging ways to boost comprehension and hold students accountable or independent reading. The best novel projects for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grades Includes several FREE projects and ideas that need very few supplies! Novel Projects, Middle School Novel Studies, Novel Study Project, Middle School Novels, 3rd Grade Books, Novel Activities, Book Tasting, Novel Study Activities, Literature Activities

Novel projects are engaging ways to boost comprehension and hold students accountable or independent reading. The best novel projects for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grades Includes several FREE projects and ideas that need very few supplies!

FREE Independent choice novel study project to use with students from grade 5-9! Plot Organizer, High School Teaching, Novel Study Project, School Middle School, Study Project, Classroom Tips, 9th Grade, Independent Reading, Novel Study

I've used this format to teach independent novels to students in grades 5-9. Because it is so open-ended, it allows for easy differentiation of kids in the same grade, or for kids in split classes. I like this project a lot because it is very student-centred, and once I hand out the project outline, the students can work at their own pace. Because there is so much choice involved, the quality of work is usually very high, as well. I have borrowed pieces of this from other bloggers and…

Teaching with a Touch of Twang: Texts Sets for Introducing Novel Studies (Among the Hidden) Among The Hidden, 7th Grade Reading, Lit Circles, Summer Book Club, Summer Book, Read Alouds, History Education, Unit Plan, Reading Lessons

We are starting our new novel, Among the Hidden by Margaret Peterson Haddix (one of my favorites!), and I wanted a unique pre-reading activity to introduce the book. If you haven't read this book, it is a must read! It's about a boy, Luke, who lives in a society which enforces a population law that only allows two children per home. Luke is a third child, one of the Shadow Children. One day when Luke is gazing longingly out the window, because he can't go outside for fear of being…

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