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The Egypt Game

Novel Study Guide - Grades 5 to 6 - Print Book - Lesson Plan

  • The Egypt Game - Literature Kit Gr. 5-6 - print book
  • The Egypt Game - Literature Kit Gr. 5-6 - print book
  • The Egypt Game - Literature Kit Gr. 5-6 - print book
  • The Egypt Game - Literature Kit Gr. 5-6 - print book
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Order #: CC2503 ISBN13: 978-1-55319-335-7 Grades: 5, 6 Reading Level: 5-6 Total Page: 55 Author: Nat Reed
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  • I love this novel and this is the perfect unit to support our study. Thanks.

    Massive Rally
  • Great resource for my 6th grader, who is homeschooled.

    Srinyc
  • I added lined journal paper to the back and bound them as books. My students are really loving it!

    Evan Stockwell
  • Great packet and extremely helpful if you have never taught this before.

    kristi hilton
  • Loved the variety of questions.

    Sharon Michilovich
  • This was a great resource to use as we read through The Egypt Game! Will definitely recommend!

    Rebecca Odle
  • Great reading resource.

    Jennifer McMillian
  • Excellent unit! Highly recommend! You'll use most, if not all, of it.

    Jesslyn Harris
  • Great activity sheets for accountability of the information!

    Mary Sublett
  • OMG, this was so helpful.

    Cheryl Akers
  • My son loved it!

    Stacy Nelson
  • Great help for the book and fun activities.

    Cathy Welsh
  • Excellent resource! Found it challenging enough for my advanced students.

    Carmynna Jurado
  • Easy to use!

    annie darst
  • strong variety of question and answer types.

    Lacey Dudiak

Description

Let your imagination run wild in a land that existed long ago, full of intrigue and mystery. Challenge students with higher-order questions, encouraging an understanding of literary elements. Complete sentences from the book with their missing words. Explain how statements from the text are examples of foreshadowing. Match vocabulary words found in the novel with their meanings. Use examples of personification from the novel to create a sentence where a car is described as a person. Write a message to a classmate using Egyptian hieroglyphics. Complete a sequence chart detailing up to six events from the story by stating what happened and how it was essential to the plot. Aligned to your State Standards, additional crossword, word search, comprehension quiz and answer key are also included.

About the Novel:
A lively adventure story, teeming with suspense and humor, and set in the vivid landscapes of ancient Egypt and modern-day California! April Hall is not your typical sixth grade student. She converts a deserted storage yard into the land of Egypt. Egypt is owned by the mysterious Professor, who turns a blind eye to the activities going on. Limited only by their vivid imaginations, April and Melanie create the Egypt Game, which grows more and more complex and interesting. At the novel's conclusion, it is the Professor himself who comes to the rescue, saving April and Egypt itself. In the process, the Professor reveals his colorful past to the gang, and presents them with their own personal keys to the land of Egypt.

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Product Reviews

Massive Rally

I love this novel and this is the perfect unit to support our study. Thanks.

Srinyc

Great resource for my 6th grader, who is homeschooled.

Evan Stockwell

I added lined journal paper to the back and bound them as books. My students are really loving it!

kristi hilton

Great packet and extremely helpful if you have never taught this before.

Sharon Michilovich

Loved the variety of questions.

Rebecca Odle

This was a great resource to use as we read through The Egypt Game! Will definitely recommend!

Jennifer McMillian

Great reading resource.

Jesslyn Harris

Excellent unit! Highly recommend! You'll use most, if not all, of it.

Mary Sublett

Great activity sheets for accountability of the information!

Cheryl Akers

OMG, this was so helpful.

Stacy Nelson

My son loved it!

Cathy Welsh

Great help for the book and fun activities.

Carmynna Jurado

Excellent resource! Found it challenging enough for my advanced students.

annie darst

Easy to use!

Lacey Dudiak

strong variety of question and answer types.

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