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The Giver Novel Study for Special Education with comprehension questions

Total Pages: 294
File Size: 4 MB

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The Giver by Lois Lowry is the focus of this novel unit for students with autism and special learning needs. Have you ever wanted to read a novel to your special education students but thought, there is no way they will sit and listen? Persevere, it is worth it!! This 300 page unit on the novel The Giver is designed for students who have significant disabilities and special learning needs. I was always reading a novel to my students, regardless of their learning level. The lesson of learning to sit while someone is talking is an invaluable skill that is worthwhile teaching.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS NOVEL UNIT IS FOR STUDENTS WITH SIGNIFICANT DISABILITIES AND ARE EITHER EMERGING OR NON-READERS

This unit has various activities to accompany Lowry’s book, The Giver. The materials were designed to allow students with multiple levels of learning to access and engage in lessons learned through listening to this novel. There are many opportunities for students to engage in repeated information on Jonas’s struggle as he receives the memories and ultimately the truth about the world he lives in. This repetition encourages deeper engagement of the book. Finally, many of the activities include more than one version, suggestions for differentiation, and options for presentation. There are one or more activities (45 different activities!!) to go with each chapter as your students stay engaged while you read this novel aloud.

I just added comprehension questions to this novel unit. It now has 5 questions for each chapter with 3 picture answer choices.

See preview for the table of contents and a detailed look at what is included.

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The Giver Unit Includes:

  • 2 separate files of activities to accompany The Giver
    • One in color
    • One in black and white
  • Table of Contents
  • Suggestions for Use and Suggestions for Differentiation for activities
  • 45 activities (several to go with each chapter)
  • 5 comprehension questions for each chapter

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There are so many benefits to reading out loud to your students. You will teach them an invaluable skill of learning to sit still while someone else is talking. Your parents will also LOVE you for not only teaching them this skill of sitting but also for exposing them to age-appropriate material. Plus, you never know which students you will touch with each story you read.

 

As always please take a moment to leave feedback or post any questions you may have.

I am currently developing more units, and any feedback I get helps me make improvements in the future.

★★★ If you like using novels in your classroom, check out my many other novel studies.

I also have a blog post on reading novels to a low incidence class that includes some FREE SAMPLES:

Reading Novels to a Low Incidence Class

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