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Reading Guides: Activities and Chapter Questions for Your Lesson Plans

Chapter-by-chapter Discussion Guides and More

Enhance your students' learning experience when reading chapter books with chapter-by-chapter discussion guides to complement some of our most popular Bookfolio Student Activity Guide titles. The Reading Guide includes chapter-by-chapter questions in a teacher format and a printable student format to facilitate both independent and group guided reading.  Chapter-by-chapter questions, vocabulary lists, and an ongoing activity develop literature and comprehension skills while providing guidance toward a more in-depth understanding of the whole book with its complex characters and plots.  The student guide version can also be used to extend the reading experience of students who work more independently.  Sample Reading Guide Available

As the purchaser of The Reading Guide from literatureplace.com, you have the exclusive right to reproduce the student pages in the Reading Guide based on your needs only. The following lists the titles in The Reading Guides series that are available online. See Terms of Use.

New titles will be posted as they become available throughout the year. We advise that you preview the Reading Guide Overview before you purchase to ensure that its contents will meet your needs.

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A Wizard of Earthsea

A Wrinkle in Time

Abel's Island

Across Five Aprils

Adam of the Road

Amos Fortune, Free Man

Anastasia Krupnik

Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl

Ben and Me

Beowulf, a New Telling

Bridge to Terabithia

Bunnicula: A Rabbit Tale of Mystery

Caddie Woodlawn

Charlotte's Web

Dear Mr. Henshaw

Fantastic Voyage

From the Mixed-up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler

Hatchet

Island of the Blue Dolphins

James and the Giant Peach

Johnny Tremain

Lincoln: A Photobiography

Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of Nimh

My Brother Sam Is Dead

One-Eyed Cat

Peter Pan

Philip Hall Likes Me. I Reckon Maybe.

Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry

Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes

Sarah, Plain and Tall

Sing Down the Moon

Squanto: Friend of the Pilgrims

Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing

The Borrowers

The Cabin Faced West

The Cricket in Times Square

The Door in the Wall: Story of Medieval London

The Endless Steppe: A Girl in Exile

The Fighting Ground

The Friendship

The Great Gilly Hopkins

The Hundred Dresses

The Hundred Penny Box

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

The Midnight Fox

The Mouse and the Motorcycle

The Pinballs

The Secret Garden

The Sign of the Beaver

The Summer of the Swans

The Sword in the Stone

The Talking Earth

The Twenty-One Balloons

The Upstairs Room

The White Mountains

The Wind in the Willows

Tuck Everlasting

Where the Lilies Bloom

Where the Red Fern Grows



BookfolioPLUS - the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
Each BookfolioPLUS includes the Reading Guide (Chapter-by-Chapter Questions) and Bookfolio (Independent Activities, Group Activities, and Multiple Choice Questions.)
 
Each  Reading Guide contains a story summary, list of other books by the author, book awards won by the book, and related websites as well as the following resources for your use in your classroom.  

The Reading Guide is designed to offer you many choices in using its contents. As with all our online resources, the contents and its design reflect input from classroom teachers who participated in their development. The following describes each section and teacher recommended choices. 

Introducing the book: This section can be used to acquaint students with the story, the author, or the illustrator, to open a discussion that capitalizes on students’ prior knowledge, and/or to motivate student interest. While it is important to accomplish any one or more of the components above, it is more important to get them into the book as soon as their interest is peaked. 

Ongoing activity: This activity is optional. It is designed to highlight an important feature of the book. Often this is based on the characters, the plot, the setting, the author’s craft, the illustrator, and any other literary element that students will be asked to observe throughout their reading of the book. The last question in each reading assignment focuses their attention on this feature. The Culminating Activity provides a follow-up to this activity. 

Vocabulary: The vocabulary words for this list are sequenced according to their occurrence in the story. You can add words to the list or delete words according to your students’ needs. Page references are provided in the reading guide for your convenience. Space is available on the student guide should you prefer to add page references. When working with groups, you might encourage students to use context clues as well as picture clues where relevant for word meanings before using a dictionary, or integrate the words into your vocabulary program.

Discussion Guide: The discussion guide for each reading assignment can be used in a variety of instructional settings. You may choose to have students use the questions to guide them while reading or you might use them when you meet with your students after they have read the selection. A Student Guide version is available should you choose to have students use them as a guide in preparing for a group discussion. You may also choose to assign some of the questions, or add/edit questions in the space below the box. Finally, you might choose to assign just the ongoing activity and its related question (the last question for each assignment) to those students who do not require the question guide and benefit most from working independently. The instructional options are numerous. 

Note: Possible responses and/or answer keys are not included as the questions, many of which are open-ended, are designed to encourage a variety of responses. The intent of the questions is to guide the students toward a more interactive and engaging discussion of the story and its many views. Such a discussion is taken to a higher level when the teacher is also an active participant. Questions that generate a more literal response are included when necessary to help lead students toward a subsequent question that requires a more inferential response and/or a higher level of literary appreciation. 

Related Bookfolio Activities: Correlations to activities in the Bookfolio are provided as a convenience for those who are using the Bookfolio. 

Culminating Activity: This activity is a follow-up to the Ongoing Activity. It may take the form of a group discussion or group collaboration; or it may require an independent or group written response. After having read the book, students have the opportunity to revisit the book from a specific perspective, oftentimes with a focus on a literary element or feature unique to the title.

Student Guide Overview
The most important purpose for the Student Guide is to save you time by providing students with a hands-on guide, or a set of questions, to prepare for a group discussion. The vocabulary list for each reading assignment is also included. They could use the write-on lines to answer questions, take notes, respond to the last question and/or the On-going Activity, or write their own questions. Likewise students can personalize the vocabulary list by adding more words of their choice from the selection. Page references for the vocabulary words are not included on the Student Guide page, however you can add them if you feel they are necessary. Students will need to continue their work on additional paper if there is not enough space on the worksheet. 

 


 
Call It Courage

Freaky Friday

The Hobbit

Dragonwings

Ramona and Her Father

Pippi Longstocking

Felita

The Enormous Egg

Half Magic

The Moves Make the Man

The Odyssey of Homer

The Book of Three

Carry On, Mr. Bowditch

Owls in the Family

The Young Landlords

The Courage of Sarah Noble

A Stranger Came Ashore

After the Dancing Days

Jar of Dreams

My Robot Buddy

Enchantress from the Stars

I’m Deborah Sampson

I, Juan de Pareja

The Helen Keller Story

The Wizard of Oz

Dicey’s Song

Call It Courage

My Robot Buddy

The Young Landlords

The Book of Three

I, Juan de Pareja

I’m Deborah Sampson





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