Reading is THINKING!

South Carolina ELA Standards: Inquiry Standards, RL.6, RL.7, RL.8

Non-Fiction Articles

Read the article from NewsELA by clicking below. Compare the ideas in the article to The Girl Who Never Made Mistakes using the 3 column chart. Then, write a paragraph tying the article and The Girl Who Never Made Mistakes together.

Compare the ideas in the above article to The Girl Who Never Made Mistakes using the 3 column chart (link below). Then, write a paragraph tying the article and The Girl Who Never Made Mistakes together.

Upon clicking the "3 Column Chart Digial" button below, you'll be prompted to make a copy in order to proceed. Click "Make a copy," then you will be directed to the document.

Summarizing Graphic Organizers

Can you write a summary of the story you watched? Use one of these graphic organizers!

Upon clicking the buttons below, you'll be prompted to make a copy in order to proceed. Click "Make a copy," then you will be directed to the document.

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Comparison Thinking Charts

After watching The Girl Who Never Made Mistakes, read some of the books listed below.

The Most Magnificent Thing by Ashley Spires

I Am Enough by Grace Byers

The Day You Begin by Jacqueline Woodson

Mistakes that Worked! by Charlotte Foltz Jones

Because by Mo Willems

Beautiful Oops! by Barney Saltzbery

The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds

The Book of Mistakes by Corinna Luyken

What If by Samantha Berger

Using the links below, compare the themes, characters, events and endings in the books listed above through either a Comparing Themes Chart, Venn Diagram, or Wonder, Connect, Question prompts!

Upon clicking the buttons below, you'll be prompted to make a copy in order to proceed. Click "Make a copy," then you will be directed to the document.

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