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Guiding your students to be independent with their learning has never been easier than with these middle school ELA mini-anchor charts or reference booklets for literature, non-fiction, grammar, or poetry, drama, literary analysis, rhetorical analysis, or narrative writing.
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These quick sheets, booklets, or reference pages can be quickly made into booklets, copies to glue into notebooks, or simply used as mini anchor charts for students to use all year long.
The reference cards can but cut, hole-punched, and put on a ring for students to use whenever they need to. The reference cards are color-coded and organized by category so students can EASILY find what they are looking for.
Students can now EASILY reference all the learning you’ve done when doing any grammar, literature, non-fiction, or writing activities in your 6th, 7th, or 8th grade ELA classroom. These are also a great tool to give to students to reference when doing ELA homework.
INCLUDED IN THE BUNDLE:
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Middle School Book Recommendations Booklet
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Middle School Writing Reference Pages and Booklet
ONLY AVAILABLE IN THIS BUNDLE OR IN OTHER UNIT BUNDLES.
THESE BOOKLETS CAN NOT PURCHASED SEPARATELY
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Middle School Poetry Reference Pages and Booklet
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Middle School Narrative Writing Reference Pages and Booklet
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Middle School Literary Analysis Reference Pages and Booklet
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Middle School Rhetorical Analysis Reference Pages and Booklet
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Middle School Grammar Reference Pages and Booklet
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Middle School Non-Fiction Reference Pages and Booklet
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Middle School Literature Reference Pages and Booklet
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Middle School Drama Terms Reference Pages and Booklet
LANGUAGE AND GRAMMAR TERMS
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Simple sentence
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Compound sentence
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Complex sentence
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Compound-complex sentence
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Declarative sentence
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Imperative sentence
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Exclamatory sentence
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Interrogative sentence
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Noun
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Pronoun
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Verb
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Adverb
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Adjective
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Preposition
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Conjunction
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Interjection
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Subordinating conjunction
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Coordinating conjunction
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Helping verbs
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Linking verbs
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Subjective pronoun
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Objective pronoun
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Possessive pronoun
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Intensive pronoun
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Reflexive pronoun
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Vague pronoun
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Coordinate adjectives
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Article
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Parallel structure
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Subject
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Predicate
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Clause
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Subordinating (dependent) clause
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Independent clause
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Misplaced modifier
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Nuances
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Exclamation point
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Question mark
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Parentheses
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Quotation marks
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Colon
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Semi-colon
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Apostrophe
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Ellipses
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Dash
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Hyphen
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Period
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Comma
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Simile
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Metaphor
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Hyperbole
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Alliteration
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Onomatopoeia
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Personification
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Idioms
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Allusion
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Adage
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Homophones
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Homonyms
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Homographs
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Synonyms
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Antonyms
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Denotation
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Connotation
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Indicative mood verb
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Imperative mood verb
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Interrogative mood verb
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Conditional mood verb
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Subordinate mood verb
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Gerund verbal
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Participle verbal
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Infinitive verbal
LITERATURE BOOKLET PAGES:
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Central Idea
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Literature Terms
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Literary Devices
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Character Terms One
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Character Terms Two
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Types of Characters
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Positive and Negative Character Traits
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Types of Literary Conflict
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Point of View One
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Point of View Two
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Author’s Purpose
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Theme
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Elements of Plot
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Figurative Language One
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Figurative Language Two
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Reading Genres One
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Reading Genres Two
NON-FICTION BOOKLET PAGES:
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Central Idea and Supporting Details
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Author’s Purpose
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Key Concepts: Key Ideas, Key Individuals, and Key Events using comparisons, analogies, categories, anecdotes, and illustrations
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Nonfiction Text Structures: Compare and contrast, problem and solution, cause and effect, order and sequence and description
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Nonfiction Text Features One
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Nonfiction Text Features Two
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Nonfiction Text Sections
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Primary Sources
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Secondary Sources
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Rhetorical Appeals
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Objective Summaries
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General Nonfiction Terms
POETRY BOOKLET PAGES:
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Mood and Tone
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Figurative Language One
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Figurative Language Two
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Literary Devices One
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Literary Devices Two
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Types of Poems One
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Types of Poems Two
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Poetry Terms One
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Poetry Terms Two
NARRATIVE WRITING BOOKLET PAGES:
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Six elements of quality narrative essays
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Developing narrative plots
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Examples of sensory details in narrative mentor texts
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How and why to use dialogue in narrative essays
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Ways to start a narrative
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When to use transitions and lists of transition words or phrases
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Pacing narrative stories
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Ways to end a narrative
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Editing vs. Revising
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MLA Formatting of Essays
LITERARY ANALYSIS BOOKLET PAGES:
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Summarizing vs. Analyzing
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Elements of Literary Analysis
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Annotating Literature
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When Should I Annotate
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Theme Statement and Theme Topics in Literature
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Author’s Craft One
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Author’s Craft Two
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Symbolism
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Thesis Statements
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Linking Words in English
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Editing Vs. Revising
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MLA Formatting
RHETORICAL ANALYSIS BOOKLET PAGES:
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Summarizing vs. Analyzing
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Elements of Rhetorical Analysis
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Author’s Purpose
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Annotating Nonfiction
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When Should I Annotate?
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Rhetorical Appeals
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Rhetorical Devices 1
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Rhetorical Devices 2
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Thesis Statements
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Linking Words in English
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Editing Vs. Revising
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MLA Formatting
DRAMA BOOKLET PAGES:
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Drama Terms
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Elements of Drama
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Stage Directions
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Character Types in Drama
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Dialogue in Drama
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Literary Conflict
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Types of Drama
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Point of View
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Theme
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Plot
BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS RESOURCE EDITABLE AND COMPLETE PAGES:
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Funny Book Recommendations (1 PAGE)
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Fantasy Book Recommendations (1 PAGE)
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Short, but Great Book Recommendations (1 PAGE)
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Realistic Fiction Book Recommendations (2 PAGES)
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Historical Fiction Book Recommendations (1 PAGE)
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Award Winning Author Book Recommendations (2 PAGES)
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Science Fiction or Dystopian Book Recommendations (1 PAGE)
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Inspirational Book Recommendations (1 PAGE)
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Books About Acceptance Recommendations (1 PAGE)
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Books with Animals Recommendations (1 PAGE)
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Books About Sports Recommendations (2 PAGES)
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Books that are a Little Dark Recommendations
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Books with Action Recommendations (1 PAGE)
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Books Written in Verse Recommendations (2 PAGES)
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Poetry Book Recommendations (1 PAGE)
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Books that Girls Tend to Love Recommendations (1 PAGE)
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Mystery Book Recommendations (2 PAGES)
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Books in a Series or Trilogy Recommendations (2 PAGES)
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Young Adult Recommendations (2 PAGES)
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Young Love and Romance Book Recommendations (1 PAGE)
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LGBQT Book Recommendations (1 PAGE)
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Books that Address Mental Illness/Mental Health Recommendations (1 PAGE)
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Classic Novel Book Recommendations (1 PAGE)
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Non-Fiction Book Recommendations (2 PAGES)
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Graphic Novel Book Recommendations (1 PAGE)
TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID…
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Miranda S. says, “These are a life saver! My students know to check their reference tab of their binder first before they raise their hand. It’s a great way to engage them in learning how to use tools for success. Thank you!”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Whitney G. says, “WOW! These are great for small groups, and as a reference in my room, and the sheets of content vocab go great in their binder as a set of notes they don’t have to type or write out, thanks!”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Kay J. says, “I can’t say enough great things about resources from The Hungry Teacher. These are perfect for writing workshops / to have as a reference guide for students. Students can find answers to their questions and problem solve on their own using these reference guides, which helps build autonomy in the classroom!”
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