Description
These interactive read aloud lessons are perfect for teaching ALL subject areas - reading, writing, science, social studies and even SEL! The read aloud activities will help you teach different lessons across the curriculum.
Each Read Aloud Lesson includes:
★ Teacher Guide
This interactive read alouds include a teacher's guide that outlines the interactive read aloud lesson. It provides an introduction to help prepare your students for their learning and set a purpose for the read aloud. It also includes important vocabulary words and the strands that the lesson covers.
★ Anchor Chart
The reading strategy anchor chart is a great reference for students. The chart can be printed as is or it can be an interactive anchor chart that you create with your students while reading the book.
★ Talking Points
There are higher level thinking questions and talking points to prompt student discussion. Each one has a page number so that you know exactly where in the story to stop!
These will guide students to deepen their understanding and to respond in meaningful ways. These questions can be printed out on a one page guide or on sticky notes, which will allow you to place them right in the book!
★ Student Response
The read aloud lessons also come with a written response and a graphic organizer to really help your students connect with the text and build their knowledge on the reading strategy. There are multiple response sheets that allow for differentiation. An answer key is also provided for your reference.
★ Craftivity
The craftivities provide a hands-on, engaging component to help students practice the reading strategy and connect other subject areas. They help connect the focus to the picture book and to students' reading.
★ Task Cards
The task cards can be used a few different ways. The cards could be used orally as a whole class discussion or in small groups. Students could also respond to the task cards individually on the recording sheet that is included.
The task cards provide scenarios or thought-provoking questions to help students apply the reading skill.
Your students will love learning these reading strategies and topics with fun read aloud activities and lessons.
Keep your teaching colorful,
Sara ☺
Interactive Read Alouds Bundle | Read Aloud Lessons
Highlights
Description
These interactive read aloud lessons are perfect for teaching ALL subject areas - reading, writing, science, social studies and even SEL! The read aloud activities will help you teach different lessons across the curriculum.
Each Read Aloud Lesson includes:
★ Teacher Guide
This interactive read alouds include a teacher's guide that outlines the interactive read aloud lesson. It provides an introduction to help prepare your students for their learning and set a purpose for the read aloud. It also includes important vocabulary words and the strands that the lesson covers.
★ Anchor Chart
The reading strategy anchor chart is a great reference for students. The chart can be printed as is or it can be an interactive anchor chart that you create with your students while reading the book.
★ Talking Points
There are higher level thinking questions and talking points to prompt student discussion. Each one has a page number so that you know exactly where in the story to stop!
These will guide students to deepen their understanding and to respond in meaningful ways. These questions can be printed out on a one page guide or on sticky notes, which will allow you to place them right in the book!
★ Student Response
The read aloud lessons also come with a written response and a graphic organizer to really help your students connect with the text and build their knowledge on the reading strategy. There are multiple response sheets that allow for differentiation. An answer key is also provided for your reference.
★ Craftivity
The craftivities provide a hands-on, engaging component to help students practice the reading strategy and connect other subject areas. They help connect the focus to the picture book and to students' reading.
★ Task Cards
The task cards can be used a few different ways. The cards could be used orally as a whole class discussion or in small groups. Students could also respond to the task cards individually on the recording sheet that is included.
The task cards provide scenarios or thought-provoking questions to help students apply the reading skill.
Your students will love learning these reading strategies and topics with fun read aloud activities and lessons.
Keep your teaching colorful,
Sara ☺

