Chapter Questions, Vocabulary Activities, Graphic Organizers, Book Review Form
Table of Contents
Pg. 1: Cover page
Pgs. 2-25: Chapter questions, graphic organizers, and vocab
Pgs. 27-28: Book Review Form: This can be used for ANY book! A GREAT resource all year/career long! Asks student to: describe protagonist, summarize book, tell if they recommend it (or not) and why, and rate it.
Pgs. 29-33: Answer key
> Covers the whole book
> Questions for every chapter
> Book Review Form at end can be used for ANY novel, a great resource
> Vocabulary activity for each chapter
> Four graphic organizers. Main character graphic organizer is specific to the text, not generic.
> 288 chapter questions
Three types of questions for each chapter
- Short response (complete sentences not required)
- Complete response (complete sentences required)
- True/false
> About 7% of questions are open-ended thought questions to encourage independent thinking. The rest have right/wrong answers.
Example Questions-Who is the narrator?
-Who controls the world?
-What is the only thing that Dahlia thinks has real meaning?
-Dahlia has many questions. But what does she know?
-What are three theatrical sorts of behaviors displayed by Sayeed or his crew?
True/False
-Tristan thinks they can match Sayeed on weapons.
-Drego changed jobs so he could work with Michael.
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Anja understands what the Brits and Sturmers want from them.
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<>All resources are designed for struggling learners. Perfect modified or alternative resource for special education or below-level learners. Reading comprehension questions are not all higher order. Reflective & no wrong answer questions encourage independent thinking. Roughly 8th grade level.
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