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    This informational text article will help students learn about seals, where they live, their physical characteristics and about several different types of this cold water mammal. After reading, students will complete a reading comprehension worksheet and write a story! Answer key provided.

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    Help students get creative! This resource gives students the templates to make several different types of pumpkin shape books. Students can self-publish stories, poems and reports using this resource. Can be used for multiple subjects. (See description below for ideas)

    Includes:

    • – 3 Covers (Blank, “My Pumpkin Story”, “All About Pumpkins”)
    • – 6 Inside pages (with and without lines and sections to draw pictures)
    • – Seed and leaf templates (to add to their books if they wish)
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    Want to create a space in your classroom for students to be inspired to write? Here are the materials to create an easy writing center!
    Includes:

    • Center Title & Instruction ideas
      – Check your 6 + 1 traits
      – Instructions
      – Perspective questions
    • 86 writing prompt cards (best suited for 3rd-6th grades)
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    Students will enjoy creating their own Christopher Columbus book with this resources! They can use to create a story, report or poem about Columbus.

    Includes:

    • – 3 cover templates (blank, Christopher Columbus, A Story of Courage)
    • – 12 inside page templates
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    This resource offers vocabulary work, reading comprehension and discussion questions about the story and characters.

    About the book (Not included):
    Holes is a 1998 novel written by Louis Sachar. It won the 1998 U.S. National Book Award for Young People’s Literature and the 1999 Newbery Medal for the year’s “most distinguished contribution to American literature for children”. The story centers on an unlucky teenage boy named Stanley Yelnats, who is sent to Camp Green Lake, a juvenile corrections facility in a desert in Texas, after being falsely accused of theft. The plot explores the history of the area and how the actions of several characters in the past have affected Stanley’s life in the present. These interconnecting stories touch on themes such as racism, homelessness, illiteracy, and arranged marriage.

    Interest level:
    Grades 4 – 8
    Reading level:
    Grades 3 – 8
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