Engaging and interactive Charlotte's Web novel study for grades 3-5.
Charlotte's Web is a great story for kids. Pairing it with this Charlotte's Web Novel Unit is the perfect way to ensure your students are building reading comprehension skills without sacrificing their enjoyment of this classic tale by handing them a long list of chapter comprehension questions.
UNIT TEXT: Charlotte's Web by E.B, White
LEVEL: 3rd-5th grade
UNIT LENGTH: 4 weeks (20 lessons)
Get this Charlotte's Web novel study as downloadable printables, Google Slides, or both!
Available as a PDF for printing or as Google Slides for digital learning, you can rest assured that your students will be building their skills with the comprehension activities and vocabulary included in each day's lesson.
───── Your download includes: ─────
• Teacher's Guide - helpful tips, bonus activities & ideas, key academic vocabulary, and answer keys to help you use this resource
• Charlotte's Web Daily Comprehension Question(s) - available as printable trifolds, cut & paste reading journal prompts, or Google Slides with each day focused on a standards-based comprehension skill (including commonly used graphic organizers)
• Text-Based Vocabulary - a target vocabulary word from each day's reading for students to define and practice using in context
• Answer keys
Please note: Your order will be provided as a downloadable PDF file. If you purchase the Print & Digital Bundle, you will need to access the slides using the button on page 2 of your Digital Guide.
───── Reading Skills Addressed in this Charlotte's Web Unit ─────
✔Summary & main idea
✔Analyzing characters, text, and setting
✔Identify and use context clues
✔ Point of view
✔ Making Inferences
✔ Using sensory and descriptive language to visualize
✔ Perspective-taking
✔ Responding to Literature
✔ Cause & Effect
✔ Problem & Solution
And so much more!
───── Benefits of Trifolds over Traditional Novel Units ─────
❑ Foldable format provides novelty and encourages student engagement
❑ Daily comprehension focus builds reading comprehension skills vs. plot recall
❑ Less overwhelming to reluctant readers and writers
❑ Requires deep analysis and application of text-based knowledge
❑ Encourages discussion about skills & strategies