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Magic Tree House #8 – Midnight on the Moon Novel Study

By: Terri's Teaching Treasures

Magic Tree House novel study. Jack and Annie head to the moon on their last mission to help save Morgan le Fay. Here is a LOW PREP, complete set of comprehension questions for Midnight on the Moon Magic Tree House book #8.

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Magic Tree House novel study book #8 Midnight on the moon created by Terri's teaching Treasures
Magic Tree House #8 – Midnight on the Moon Novel Study

$3.75

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Magic Tree House novel study. Jack and Annie head to the moon on their last mission to help save Morgan le Fay.

Here is a LOW PREP, complete set of comprehension questions for Midnight on the Moon Magic Tree House book #8.

Answer keys areincluded as well as 5 bonus activities (story sequence, alphabetical order, writing activity, word search, story sentences)!

Included throughout the chapter pages are basic comprehension questions, inferential questions, drawing questions, and fill in the blank questions. The chapter questions are made for students in 2nd and 3rd grade. With support, higher level 1st grade students will be able to complete them.

There are 2 different page formats. One with lines so students can write their answers directly on the worksheet. The other has no lines so students can write their answers in a notebook. The choice is yours!

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Terri's Teaching Treasures

My name is Terri and I am a full time teacher, mom, and teacher author. I have both my Bachelors of Education and a Masters degree in Educational Leadership.

I currently teach grade 4/5 and I love it! I have been teaching for 17 years and have taught everything from 1st to 7th grade and Learning Assistance/Resource. These experiences have given me great exposure to a wide variety of students and learning styles. I use my past experiences and research to create products that have all students in mind. I am a big proponent of differentiated learning and reaching all students at their level.