"Some say that life is the thing, but I prefer READING!" William Pearsall Smith
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Greek Mythology Projects
| Conflict in Fiction | Go Fish (regular) | Go Fish (Mythology Club) | |
Try out this new algorithm! See if you can earn up to 12 extra credit point, 1 point at a time! |
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Super Reading Log-Thank you Mrs. Abrams! | |
DISCUSSION DIRECTOR AND BLOOM'S TAXONOMY
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(There is also a role sheet included that deals with mythology-we use that during our mythology unit but not for regular literature circles.) |
NEW! QUIZ PREP!!!! Use this quiz to help you learn important plot words!
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a graphic organizer for summary writing |
Non-Fiction Literature Circles | |
Mythology links ARE activated! Play away! |
Reading Links for Grade 6 student
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D'Aulaire's Book of Greek Myths by Ingri and Edgar Parin D'Aulaire |
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| Heracles quiz! | Mythology Project |
READING VISION STATEMENT
"Reading is a foundation for learning. It is essential to foster an enjoyment for reading and an appreciation for literature. The ability to read includes: learning the symbolic conventions of written language, understanding and appreciating text, applying various reading strategies, analyzing, evaluation, and critiquing written material, and reading widely for a variety of purposes. These elements are fundamental for an individual to fully participate as a contributing member of society." Bow Reading Curriculum, 1996.