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Middle School Mentor Sentences Volume 2: Quarter 4

🌟 Volume Two is best for 6th/7th Grade ELA

🌟 This is VOLUME TWO: QUARTER FOUR

🌟 CLICK HERE FOR TWO FREE WEEKS

This resource has EVERYTHING you need to start mentor sentences today.

  • Mentor sentences for each week. (Digital and Print) 
  • Student grammar, parts of speech, punctuation, etc. reference sheets 8 reference pages in all. Color and black and white options.
  • Student interactive grammar notebook lessons for Tuesdays with answer keys and all examples for teachers.  (Digital and Print) 
  • Weekly Assessments, based on the mentor sentences and grammar skills, along with all answer keys.  (Digital self-grading in Google Forms and Print) 
  • Answer keys and possible answer for every day of the week for ALL mentor sentences.  (Digital and Print) 

Three different options for Mentor Sentence application in your classroom:

  1. Worksheet option. One page for each day of the week. The worksheet has the mentor sentence, the directions for each day of the week, and room for them to write notes about the Grammar skills.
  2. Interactive Notebook Option: 8 mentor sentences per page for students to cut and glue into their notebooks, and complete all work in their notebooks.
  3. Teacher Projection PowerPoint saved as PDF to project. Teachers can just project the sentences and students complete the activities in their notebooks. 

The fourth 9 weeks' mentor texts:

  1. Swing by Kwame Alexander
  2. Anne Frank: Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank
  3. Maniac McGee by Jerry Spinelli
  4. Bomb: The Race to Build and Steal… by Steve Sheinkin
  5. Brown Girl Dreaming by Jaqueline Woodson
  6. Two Can Keep a Secret by Karen M. McManus
  7. The Night Diary by Veera Hiranandani
  8. Anne Frank: Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank
  9. When Dimple Met Rishi by Sandhya Menon

The fourth 9 weeks' concepts

  • Verbals
  • Using apostrophes
  • Using numbers In English
  • Using words and context clues to determine their meanings.
  • Homophones
  • Using commas
  • Connotation and denotation
  • The Three Types of Irony
  • Who vs. whom