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Other (art) Common Core RL.5.1 resources

Preview of The Wright 3 by Blue Balliett Novel Study

The Wright 3 by Blue Balliett Novel Study

Comments from buyers: “Loved the creative questions and the ability for the students to have discussions.” “This is such a fantastic way to get students thinking in a mindset that they will be called upon to use in standardized testing. By asking great creative questions this unit was able to bring forth some of the best comprehension and analysis skills I have seen all year. Thank you!” This is a 90+ page Common Core aligned no prep novel study for The Wright 3, by Blue Balliett. This novel stu
Preview of The Watsons Go to Birmingham: Film Study/Novel Comparison (editable)

The Watsons Go to Birmingham: Film Study/Novel Comparison (editable)

Transform your novel study into a cross-genre experience with this companion film study. Included in The Watsons Go to Birmingham––1963 & Brown Girl Dreaming: A Literature Study Unit Bundle and also available as a stand-alone resource, discussion questions here guide a comparative analysis of the 2013 screen adaptation directed by Kenny Leon & the novel by Christopher Paul Curtis, with an eye to themes unique to the film. Though the novel’s film adaptation drops quite a bit of character
Preview of A Wrinkle in Time: Film Study/Graphic Novel Comparison (editable)

A Wrinkle in Time: Film Study/Graphic Novel Comparison (editable)

Transform your Wrinkle in Time graphic novel study into a cross-genre experience with this companion film study. Included in A Wrinkle in Time: The Graphic Novel A Literature Study Unit Bundle and available as a stand-alone resource, the 16 discussion questions here guide a comparative analysis of the 2018 screen adaptation directed by Ava DuVernay and the graphic novel by Hope Larsen, with an eye to themes unique to the film. Though designed with the graphic novel in mind, with a few tweaks, th
Preview of The Iron Giant: Film Study/Novel Comparison (editable)

The Iron Giant: Film Study/Novel Comparison (editable)

Transform your novel study into a cross-genre experience with this companion film study. Included in The Iron Giant: A Novel & Film Study Unit and available as a stand-alone resource, this set of 36 discussion questions is for use with the 1999 film directed by Brad Bird, either alone or along with the novel by Ted Hughes.The prompts here are grouped into sections. The first three––Comprehending, Analyzing, and Connecting––focus solely on the film. The Comprehending questions ask about the m
Preview of The Great Gilly Hopkins: Film Study/Novel Comparison (editable)

The Great Gilly Hopkins: Film Study/Novel Comparison (editable)

About this Resource Transform your Gilly novel study into a cross-genre experience with this companion film study. Discussion questions here guide a comparative analysis of the 2015 screen adaptation directed by Stephen Herek & the novel by Katherine Paterson, with an eye to themes unique to the film. The 12 prompts here are grouped for differentiated instruction into Comprehending, Analyzing, and Connecting sections. The Comprehending questions focus on identifying plot elements of the film
Preview of The Thief Lord Film Study/Novel Comparison (editable)

The Thief Lord Film Study/Novel Comparison (editable)

About this Resource Transform your Thief Lord novel study into a cross-genre experience with this companion film study. This editable Google doc includes:14 discussion questions to guide a comparative analysis of the 2006 screen adaptation directed by Richard Claus & the novel by Cornelia Funke. Prompts are grouped into sections on point of view, literary elements, characters & plot.The Rule of the Story Infographic, Slideshow & Kahoot about “The Rule of the Story” to guide students
Preview of Character Study Wanted/Lost posters

Character Study Wanted/Lost posters

This is a fun and quick lesson that can be used on its own or as part of a larger unit. The central objective is for students to explore fictional characters as part of the elements of a story. It is not designed just for characters in literature and can be extended to fit the need of your classroom, for example having students extend to movies, t.v., video games, or even their own invented characters. The images used in the example works are cited in the photo for further ideas and aids in less
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