Activity Guide: If You Made a Million Literature Activity Guide

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Activity Guide: Literature Activity Guide for If You Made a Million teaches your children the value of money. This award-winning book about money (how to earn, invest and more) an ALA Notable Book and a Horn Book Fanfare Selection. 7Sisters Literature Activity Guide for If You Made a Million guides younger elementary students through developmentally-appropriate phonics and comprehension skills.Elementary Literature Activity Guide for If You Made a Million is designed to teach and/or reinforce necessary skills for students who are in the process of learning to read. Each guide helps young readers practice individual skills while maintaining an appreciation of the literature. Good readers love reading!Synopsis: A math lesson disguised as a picture book! Follow along as a girl learns the value of money by earning her way to a million dollars. On her journey she learns how money amounts can look different, yet have the same value. Make sure you look at the illustrations – they’re a vital part of the book!NOTE: It is important to introduce non fiction books to children early in the reading process. By the time a student is in the upper elementary grades, most of the learning materials will be nonfiction (think math, science, social studies).Readability Level: 3rd gradeThe Elementary Literature Activity Guide for If You Made a Million by David M. Schwartz includes:Grammar component: present and past tense verbsComprehension skills: Author’s Purpose and Sequencing, plus a Bonus Skill!Story Elements: Children identify elements common to all fictional storiesPhonics / Grammar: Students practice a skill with a sorting activity using  words from the story itself (plus a few others thrown in, for good measure)Vocabulary: Young readers learn new words using the “Roll’em & Read’em” activity sheetComprehension: Children develop their skills using an activity sheet based on the bookResearch: Students are encouraged to further study topics related to the storyThe Elementary Activity Guides are by Wayne Thorp, a veteran elementary school teacher with over thirty years experience teaching grades one through three. He is the father of three K-12 home schooled children (now grown).Download this freebie complete list of 7Sisters Literature Activity guides to help your planning.To visit Amazon and purchase a copy of this book JUST CLICK HERE, or borrow the book from your local library.(Full disclosure: We are Amazon Associates. Purchasing through this link provides a commission to 7Sisters.)10-Day No-Questions-Asked Money-Back Guarantee on all 7Sisters EBook curriculum.Note: 7Sisters curriculum is unique in that (by request from teens themselves), it is no-busywork and adaptable to varying levels of academic rigor. In this way, following guidelines in the curriculum, teens complete coursework that is personally meaningful to their interests, needs, and goals. This is the 7Sisters educational philosophy! Add to Wishlist $5.99 – Add to Cart Checkout Added to cart Excluding 0% tax You must log in to submit a review. Username or Email Address Password Remember Me

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