A multiple-choice comprehension worksheet for Chapter 12 of The Last Kids on Earth and the Nightmare King, featuring bold keywords for readability. All icons have been removed as per request.
Teacher answer key for the 'Timeline Travelers' lesson. Revised with a print-friendly light theme and accurate task card answers.
A stylish sequencing graphic organizer. Revised to fix text overlap, increase contrast, and ensure it fits on a single page.
The second set of 4 task cards. Revised with letter markers, larger answer boxes, and consistent orange coloring for Card 8.
A set of 4 task cards (first page of 8) featuring short, scrambled fiction and nonfiction scenarios. Revised with letter markers and larger student answer boxes.
A hands-on cut-and-paste worksheet featuring two scrambled stories (one fiction, one nonfiction) for students to sequence correctly using numbered drop zones. Now revised with better spacing and a dedicated cutout page.
A vibrant and engaging 6-slide presentation that introduces the concept of sequence text structure, provides signal words, and shows examples from both fiction and nonfiction.
Final polished student worksheet with optimized handwriting space, clean 2-page layout, and thematic icons. Finalized with a clear page break and consistent grid styling.
Final polished student worksheet with optimized handwriting space, clean 2-page layout, and thematic icons.
A teacher guide providing context on Zora Neale Hurston, tips for navigating the dialect with 6th graders, and discussion prompts for Chapters 1 and 2.
A student worksheet for analyzing character traits and setting in 'Their Eyes Were Watching God'. Includes a trait/evidence table and reflection questions on the pear tree symbolism.
Final student worksheet with optimized handwriting space, clean page breaks, and thematic icons.
A visual introduction to the world of Eatonville, Janie Crawford's character, and the central symbol of the pear tree. Includes discussion prompts and key thematic contrasts between Janie and her grandmother.
A narrative summary of Chapters 1 and 2 of 'Their Eyes Were Watching God', written for a 6th-grade audience. It highlights the setting of Eatonville, Janie's character traits, and the symbolism of the pear tree, featuring key quotes from the text.