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Persuasive Essay
Write a five paragraph persuasive essay on a topic of your choice. Essay must include writers opinions supported with details and examples.
Grade levels:
K-5
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Social Studies Project Presentation
Students will research information on an assigned topic and prepare a presentation to convey information to an assigned audience.
Grade levels:
K-5
6-8
9-12
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Character Analysis
This week while reading your novel you will choose one character to analyze. You will complete the two graphic organizers with this character in mind. During the literature circle time your group will be acting out a talk show. Your character will be interviewed by the other people in your group. Each member of the group will be responsible for creating a question for each of the other characters in the group.
Grade levels:
6-8
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Character Analysis - Rogue Wave
Write a short analysis of one of the main characters. Introduce the character. Include the name of the movie and the author. Briefly describe the setting. Explain the character’s relationship, motivation, influence, or conflict. Identify significant traits of the character. Use evidence from the book/movie to support the explanation of each trait, connecting the character to the plot. Pull everything together in a concluding statement, and leave the reader thinking.
Grade levels:
6-8
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Reading Strategy: Visualize
To become a better reader you must make a movie in your mind of what is happening in a story.
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K-5
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Reading Strategy: Visualize
To become a better reader you must make a movie in your mind of what is happening in a story.
Grade levels:
K-5
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