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A Selection from Alice in Wonderland Level S
Text Type: Fiction • Word Count: 1625

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WORKSHEETS FOR
A SELECTION FROM
ALICE IN WONDERLAND

Worksheets

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COMPREHENSION QUIZ FOR
A SELECTION FROM
ALICE IN WONDERLAND

Comprehension Quiz
Level S Answer Sheet



Correlation
READING A-Z LEVEL S
Grade 3
Fountas
& Pinnell
O
Reading
Recovery
22
DRA 34
Lesson Parts
1) Before Reading
2) During Reading
3) After Reading
4) Build Skills
5) Build Fluency
6) Extend the Reading
7) Assessment

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Book Summary
In this excerpt from the much-loved children's novel, Alice finally catches up with the White Rabbit, whom she had chased down the rabbit hole. But the Rabbit surprises her by sending her to his house on an errand. Unfortunately, once she's there, Alice can't help taking a sip of another mysterious potion, and she grows until she fills the house. How will she get out? 

About the Lesson 

Targeted Reading Strategy

  • Make text-to-text connections

Objectives

  • Identify and describe story elements
  • Identify prepositional phrases
  • Identify multiple-meanings words
  • Work with content words

Materials

  • Book - Alice in Wonderland (copy for each student)
  • Chalkboard or dry-erase board
  • Story Elements, Prepositional Phrases, Multiple Meaning Words, Content Words worksheets
  • Word journal (optional)

    Indicates an opportunity to use the book interactively (all activities may be completed with paper and pencil if books are not consumable)

Vocabulary

  • Content words: errand, fetch, master, pattering, resort