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Ready for a novel study for The Name of this Book is Secret that you can prep in minutes instead of all weekend? Ready to engage your students in reading The Name of this Book is Secret and practice reading comprehension at the same time? How about top-notch activities for The Name of this Book is Secret as easy as hitting the print button? This no-prep novel study is exactly what you’re looking for!
This no-prep novel study for The Name of this Book is Secret by Pseudonymous Bosch includes vocabulary and reading comprehension questions by chapter. This The Name of this Book is Secret novel study also includes the opportunity to practice reading strategies, reading comprehension skills, literacy skills, respond to writing prompts, and review language skills.
The flexible format makes it a breeze to assign reading comprehension skills to match the needs of your students, the literacy concepts most in need of reinforcing, or even the reading and writing skills demanded by the curriculum calendar.
WHAT’S INSIDE THIS NOVEL STUDY FOR THE NAME OF THIS BOOK IS SECRET?
Teaching instructions and ideas for implementing in your classroom
14 assignments for vocabulary and comprehension questions by chapter
19 reading skills assignments including:
- visualization
- prediction
- similes and metaphors
- sensory images
- connecting to text
- summarization
- generating questions
- character traits
- main idea and details
- compare and contrast
- cause and effect
- fact and opinion
- figurative language
- elements of plot
- quests
- fantasy vs. reality
- signposts
- plot diagram
- theme
5 writing prompts and response pages including:
- letter writing
- poetry
- persuasive writing
- narrative writing
- how-to writing
3 language/grammar skills including:
- nouns
- verbs
- adjectives and antonyms
The open-ended questions encourage deep thinking and result in varying student answers, therefore AN ANSWER KEY IS NOT INCLUDED.
A link to the bonus Google Slides digital version of the novel study for The Name of this Book is Secret.
You will absolutely love this novel study because it works well as a distance learning alternative, in a Daily 5/CAFE setting, as a literature circle reading group log, as well as in a traditionally structured reading class. Or even leave it as a reading activity for the substitute.
Quick and easy…just print and pass out! The ease of prep and format make it perfect for Read with Someone stations, independent classwork, or send-home packets. Students will be eagerly interacting with the text and growing as readers! The hardest part of this novel study will be keeping students from reading ahead.
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