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Interactive Read Aloud Questions with Sheila Rae Reading Comprehension Questions
Interactive Read Aloud Questions with Sheila Rae Reading Comprehension Questions
Interactive Read Aloud Questions with Sheila Rae Reading Comprehension Questions
Interactive Read Aloud Questions with Sheila Rae Reading Comprehension Questions
Interactive Read Aloud Questions with Sheila Rae Reading Comprehension Questions
Interactive Read Aloud Questions with Sheila Rae Reading Comprehension Questions
Interactive Read Aloud Questions with Sheila Rae Reading Comprehension Questions
Interactive Read Aloud Questions with Sheila Rae Reading Comprehension Questions
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Reading Comprehension questions for the adorable picture book, Sheila Rae, The Brave by Kevin Henkes.

There are 24 thoughtful questions for before, during, and after reading. Teachers just need to print and stick onto the book! 20 read aloud comprehension questions and 4 stop and jot questions using Sticky Notes.

With this resource, you won't have to write on new sticky notes year-after-year or worry about losing another sticky note. Use for homework, guided reading groups, or leave it for the substitute teacher. ANSWER KEY included!

Use this practical product for think alouds, turn and talks, stop, think, and jots related to the reading strategy topics: visualizing, inferring, making connections, determining importance, summarizing, and asking questions.

Also, use the editable template provided to create your own questions for one student or a group of students!

If you like this product, check these other Interactive Read Alouds using Sticky Notes!

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Interactive Read Aloud Questions with Sheila Rae Reading Comprehension Questions

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Description

Reading Comprehension questions for the adorable picture book, Sheila Rae, The Brave by Kevin Henkes.

There are 24 thoughtful questions for before, during, and after reading. Teachers just need to print and stick onto the book! 20 read aloud comprehension questions and 4 stop and jot questions using Sticky Notes.

With this resource, you won't have to write on new sticky notes year-after-year or worry about losing another sticky note. Use for homework, guided reading groups, or leave it for the substitute teacher. ANSWER KEY included!

Use this practical product for think alouds, turn and talks, stop, think, and jots related to the reading strategy topics: visualizing, inferring, making connections, determining importance, summarizing, and asking questions.

Also, use the editable template provided to create your own questions for one student or a group of students!

If you like this product, check these other Interactive Read Alouds using Sticky Notes!

*IF YOU LIKE THIS PRODUCT, PLEASE LEAVE A POSITIVE FEEDBACK!!!*

If you have any questions email me at: TheTemplateTeacher@gmail.com

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Ask and answer such questions as who, what, where, when, why, and how to demonstrate understanding of key details in a text.
Describe how characters in a story respond to major events and challenges.
Read closely to determine what the text says explicitly and to make logical inferences from it; cite specific textual evidence when writing or speaking to support conclusions drawn from the text.
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