Westing Game: Great Works Instructional Guides for Literature
Description
Recommended for grades 4-8, it uses standards-based lessons to build critical literacy and comprehension skills. Activities include text-dependent questions (two difficulty levels), close reading exercises, vocabulary practice, graphic organizers, cross-curricular pages (including grammar), writing responses, unit study suggestions, and post-reading projects. Features a short author biography, book summary, and pre-reading exercise. Reproducible student pages for classroom use only and an answer key are included. Requires the unabridged edition of the book (not included). A fun and challenging resource for developing analytical thinking through rich, complex literature.
Keep students engaged as they dive into a close reading of the 1979 Newbery Medal winner, The Westing Game. This instructional guide for literature uses standards-based lessons and activities to add rigor and build students' comprehension of complex literature. Students will analyze story elements more critically, practice close reading and text-based vocabulary, and determine meaning through text-dependent questions. Help students build their critical thinking and literacy skills and support the rich exploration of literature by implementing this instructional guide for literature into your classroom.
If you are looking for a rigorous all-in-one teacher/student literature guide, these guides are a good choice. The research-based activities include text-dependent questions, student interpretation of vocabulary words, close reading exercises, and analyzing the text through writing. Comprehension questions are available in two levels of difficulty. There are also cross curricular activity pages including a grammar and other subject activity page for every section. Unit study suggestions and possible books to dig deeper are also listed. This gives you the option to dive further into the literature with other subjects.
Each guide begins with a short author biography and a book summary. A pre-reading exercise gives students the opportunity to think about the theme outside the context of the story. Then, multiple assignments for each section of the book allow students to analyze the story elements in different ways. Some reading responses include drawing pictures or writing in the form of narrative, informative, or opinion. The close reading exercises have students reread a specific part of a chapter before answering questions so they can use textual evidence in their response. Graphic organizers are used throughout to keep the students engaged.
These literature guides are very thorough and implement different strategies to get the most out of the text. Guides require unabridged editions, but not specific editions. Questions are based on chapters and not specific pages. Student pages are reproducible for classroom use only. Post- reading activities and an answer key are included.
| Product Format: | Paperback |
|---|---|
| Grades: | 4-8 |
| Brand: | Shell Education |
| ISBN: | 9781480785182 |
| Length in Inches: | 11 |
| Width in Inches: | 8.5 |
| Height in Inches: | 0.1875 |
| Weight in Pounds: | 0.45 |
