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Activity Library. Use these ELA resources to support just about any Storyworks feature! Core Skills. Writing Support. Glossaries. More Graphic Organizers. Download core skills sheets and other activities for Storyworks Magazine.
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STORYWORKS Teacher’s Guide Simple, Spectacular Ideas for Using Storyworks in Your Classroom That is the tagline of our newest delightful (and free!) creation: the Storyworks Playbook. This new online resource is a treasure trove of ideas and amazing tips for using Storyworks in your classroom. Need a perfect way to manage a close read?
When a child believes “I’m a good reader,” they read more, learn more, and achieve more. Storyworks cultivates that confidence, guiding them through a skills progression each year, every year, with meaningful activities. See Full Skills Chart. Try Storyworks Free for Yourself.
19 gru 2016 · Circle the character you will play. *Indicates large speaking role Adapted for Storyworks by Mack Lewis. *Narrator: our ghostly storyteller Art by Russ Flint *Ebenezer (EHB-uh-NEE-zer) Scrooge: a rich and cranky old banker. Bob Cratchit: Scrooge’s hardworking clerk. Scene 1.