Description
Students love learning when learning is fun! This simple, easy to use crossword helps your student scholars review vocabulary words specific to chapters 4, 5, 6, and 7 of the novel Touching Spirit Bear by Ben Mikaelsen. This resource can easily be used for self-directed review, in a choice board, or as an assignment when a substitute teacher needs to take your class.
The vocabulary words that are reviewed in this resource are:
Bough, Conjure, Devote, Devour, Hobble, Incessant, Manipulate, Massive, Notion, Obligation, Persistent, Rivulet, Roil, Scrounge, Stifle, Symbolize, Taunt, Turbulent
Objectives:
The student will review key vocabulary words.
Teacher Prep Time: Just print and go!
Lesson Duration: 5 minutes
Included in This Product:
Two versions of the Crosswords Puzzle, one with a word bank for differentiation
Completed Puzzle Key
Aligned to TEKS: 6.2, 7.2, and 8.2
And Adopted 2017 Standards (in effect 2019): 6.2, 7.2, 8.2
This lesson is appropriate for grades 6-8.
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