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The Lemonade War Novel Study Unit - Comprehension | Activities | Tests

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Description

This novel study for The Lemonade War, by Jacqueline Davies, contains 134 pages of resources, including comprehension and vocabulary by chapter, reading response activities, assessments, and more.

Focus standards include figurative language, theme, character analysis, plot, and point of view.

No-prep, predictable, and extremely user-friendly, this literature guide is perfect for whole class, small group, or independent study. 

♥You're free to use the printable OR digital version; BOTH are included with your purchase!

♥Excellent for school OR homeschool. No-prep and so easy for teachers, parents, and students to follow!

♥Eye-catching digital version contains full-color, interactive adaptations of all resources. Students type directly onto the digital version in Google Slides.

♥Perfect for digital learning. Students can access the digital version from home or school. Teachers and students can easily send this back and forth using Google Drive or Google Classroom! (The minimum that's needed is a free Google account.)

** NEW ** An additional version of the ASSESSMENTS ONLY is now included as Google Forms, which are self-grading. Students can complete these easily on their computers and laptops, and you get instant data! Easy instructions included. (Note: You will need to manually grade the written response questions only.)

This product is not associated with this book's author or publishing company. The book must be purchased separately in order to be used alongside this product.

WHAT'S INCLUDED:

1) Student Chapter Work
•Every section covers 1-2 chapters and contains the following six parts.
→Quickwrite: Freewriting that helps the student relate to the text.
→2 sets of True/False, Sequencing, and/or Multiple Choice questions.
→Standards Focus Question: a question focused on a reading literature standard like figurative language, point of view, or character analysis.
→Comprehension and Analysis: 3 written response questions.
→Vocabulary: Practice with 3 new words for each section of reading.
→Beyond: Creative activity that might include art, brainstorming, or writing.

2) 19 Reading Response Activities 
•Theme Thoughts
•How to Win a Lemonade War
•Cause and Effect
•Characters and Quotes
•Selling Lemonade on a Hot, Summer Day (focus on setting)
•Setting: The Five Senses
•Similes
•Idioms
•Hyperboles
•Puzzling Personification
•Similes, Metaphors, and Personification
•One Event: Two Points of View
•Point of View: Evan or Jessie
•Lemonade Stand: Selling Tips
•My Lemonade Stand Brochure
•Main Events
•Character Traits
•Tree Map: Characters
•My Book Cover

3) Anchor Posters
•Setting Anchor Poster and Figurative Language Poster come in both color and black and white
•Complement included activities

4) Vocabulary Focus
•Two Vocabulary Reviews to use throughout the study
•Practice with definitions, synonyms, antonyms, context clues
•Vocabulary Lists that come with and without definitions
•Three challenge words chosen for you from every 1-2 chapters
•Vocabulary Word Wall cards in full color include definitions, parts of speech, and illustrations
•Vocabulary Flashcards in b/w

5) Culminating Project Options
•10 creative project choices for students to complete after they finish the book

6) Two Assessments
•Test comprehension and vocabulary with a variety of question types
•Test #1-Chapters 1 to 7
•Test #2-Chapters 8 to 14

•Assessments come in 3 versions: printables, Google Slides, and Google Forms!

7) Student Bookmarks
•Serve as reference tools
•Highlight plot, setting, characters
•Attractive art 

8) Easy planning and Low Prep
•Unit Map lays it all out for you
•Table of Contents for easy navigation
•Common Core Codes included for all activities
•Student Packet Covers
•All Answer Keys

9) Instructions for digital Google Slides Version

10) Instructions for digital Google Forms Tests

♥♥Please view my detailed preview for a closer look at this product!♥♥

♥♥Want to try before you buy? Click here for a FREE sample of this novel study!♥♥

→Please note that MANY resources are included in this study. This is so that teachers may pick and choose what they want to use, since no two classrooms are alike. This is also so that teachers may differentiate for different groups within their classrooms. If you do not wish to purchase the entire big unit with everything included, please check out some of the links below for smaller portions of this complete novel study.

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**IMPORTANT NOTE**

For the digital Google Slides and Google Forms versions, you will need Internet access and a free Google account, OR Google Classroom. They will work on computers or iPads. Upon purchasing, you will download documents containing links to the digital files, along with explicit, easy-to-follow instructions that will get you started in minutes! Students will be highly engaged and freshly invigorated as they type, draw, and diagram directly into the files on their computers or tablets. These versions are easily shared digitally between you and your students, without the hassle of paper, pencil, and copies. Additionally, the Google Forms assessments allow for self-grading and instant data!

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Don't need the whole thing? This novel study is the best value! However, you may click on the following links to purchase individual components out of this complete study.

The Lemonade War | Comprehension and Vocabulary by chapter

The Lemonade War | Tests, Quizzes, Assessments

The Lemonade War | Reading Response Activities and Projects

*All of my The Lemonade War products include both paper and digital versions.

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Click here for my novel study for The Lemonade Crime, which is the sequel to The Lemonade War!

The Lemonade Crime Novel Study Unit | comprehension, vocabulary, activities, tests

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Total Pages
152 PDF pages, 134 Google Slides, and 2 Google Forms
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Teaching Duration
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Recount stories, including fables, folktales, and myths from diverse cultures; determine the central message, lesson, or moral and explain how it is conveyed through key details in the text.
Describe characters in a story (e.g., their traits, motivations, or feelings) and explain how their actions contribute to the sequence of events.
Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, distinguishing literal from nonliteral language.
Distinguish their own point of view from that of the narrator or those of the characters.
Explain how specific aspects of a text’s illustrations contribute to what is conveyed by the words in a story (e.g., create mood, emphasize aspects of a character or setting).

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