Description
“This Very Tree” Book Companion, Craft, Comprehension Quizzes, and more…
Pair this powerful read aloud picture book (“This Very Tree” by: Sean Rubin) with effective extension activities to keep your special education students engaged with the text while teaching this important moment of American History. Using picture books in the classroom is an incredibly effective way to target many goals for special education students.
“This Very Tree” is a moving story about the pear tree that survived the attacks on September 11, 2001.
What book is this for?
“This Very Tree” by: Sean Rubin
What is included?
Leveled Comprehension Quizzes
– Level 1: Picture Comprehension
– Level 2: Written Response
– Level 3: Blank Response
Visuals
– Craft (with real picture visuals)
– Whole Group
Vocabulary
– Clips Cards
– Matching Cards
Worksheets
– Craft Sequencing
– Sequencing
– Story Map
Teacher Planning Guide
– Suggested Schedule
– Suggested Materials
*All resources are differentiated
Do I need the book?
Book companions are a supplement to the book. This book companion resource does not contain any text from the book.
NOTE: “This Very Tree” by: Sean Rubin must be purchased separately or found at your local library.
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sdsimon3 (verified owner) –
Simple Book Companions are great for helping my students engage with literature. The book “This Very Tree” was an excellent choice for introducing this heavy topic in a child-friendly way. The related craft activity was meaningful.