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Reading Comprehension Lesson Plans - Mini Lesson - Comparing - Digital & Print
Reading Comprehension Lesson Plans - Mini Lesson - Comparing - Digital & Print
Reading Comprehension Lesson Plans - Mini Lesson - Comparing - Digital & Print
Reading Comprehension Lesson Plans - Mini Lesson - Comparing - Digital & Print
Reading Comprehension Lesson Plans - Mini Lesson - Comparing - Digital & Print
Reading Comprehension Lesson Plans - Mini Lesson - Comparing - Digital & Print
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Reading Comprehension Lesson Plans - Mini Lesson - Comparing - Digital & Print
Reading Comprehension Lesson Plans - Mini Lesson - Comparing - Digital & Print
Reading Comprehension Lesson Plans - Mini Lesson - Comparing - Digital & Print
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This mini-unit includes everything you need to teach, practice, assess, and build confidence with the reading comprehension skill: COMPARING.

Use this resource to help your students MASTER the art of thinking about your thinking as you read.

COMMON CORE AND NEW TEKS STANDARDS INCLUDED FOR EVERY LESSON AND EVERY GRADE 2-6!

GOOGLE CLASSROOM DIGITAL VERSION AVAILABLE!

The student pages for each reading lesson are now available in a digital version! The assessments are also digital.

INCLUDED IN THIS RESOURCE:

  1. 5 mini lesson statements and detailed teaching instructions for teaching comparing.
  2. 5 sample mini-lesson anchor charts (your anchor charts will look different based on the mentor texts you choose to use and the responses from your students, but you can use the same outline as provided).
  3. ‘I Can’ statement cards for each lesson. These are great to post in the room, at a literacy station, glued into readers’ notebooks, or posted at a small group table.
  4. Blank anchor chart pages for students. These can be glued into reader’s notebooks in a mini-lesson section. Students can complete them during the lesson and have a record of learning kept safely in their notebooks to reference anytime!
  5. 5 graphic organizers for independent activities that match each of the 5 mini-lessons. These can be used with any text students are reading and can be used over and over again. They are great for assessment!
  6. Short comprehension quizzes on comparing to administer after the 5 lessons are completed. Answer keys are provided!
  7. A certificate of mastery you can give students to build their confidence and tell them you think they are ready for the test!
  8. 14 different styles of brag tags for rewarding students for all their hard work and learning.
  9. Google Classroom Digital Version of student pages for every reading lesson and assessments.

LOOKING FOR TEXTS TO TEACH COMPARING?

  • Also available are original texts that teach the skill of comparing and are perfect to use in correlation with these lessons!

CLICK HERE to see the comprehension passages now!

CHECK OUT THESE QUICK LINKS

SEE ALL 36 SKILLS:

Click the links to see each set of Comprehension Mini Units for Mastery:

  1. Analyzing
  2. Author's Purpose
  3. Background Knowledge
  4. Cause and Effect
  5. Comparing
  6. Drawing Conclusions
  7. Fact and Opinion
  8. Finding Evidence
  9. Forming Opinions
  10. Graphics and Illustrations
  11. Inferring
  12. Interpreting Dialogue
  13. Main Idea and Details
  14. Making Connections
  15. Making Judgments
  16. Making Predictions
  17. Metacognition
  18. Perspectives
  19. Problem & Solution
  20. Questioning
  21. Reader's Purpose
  22. Reflecting
  23. Sequencing
  24. Settings
  25. Speculating
  26. Story Structure
  27. Summarizing
  28. Synthesizing
  29. Tension
  30. Text Features
  31. Text Importance
  32. Theme
  33. Understanding Characters
  34. Visualizing
  35. Vocabulary
  36. Word Solving Strategies

Copyright © 2017 Jen Bengel

All rights reserved by author.

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Electronic distribution limited to single classroom use only.

Not for public display.

***OOTWL MEMBERS:

You can find this resource inside the membership by CLICKING HERE

Interested in becoming a member? LEARN MORE HERE

Report this resource to TPT
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Reading Comprehension Lesson Plans - Mini Lesson - Comparing - Digital & Print

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Description

This mini-unit includes everything you need to teach, practice, assess, and build confidence with the reading comprehension skill: COMPARING.

Use this resource to help your students MASTER the art of thinking about your thinking as you read.

COMMON CORE AND NEW TEKS STANDARDS INCLUDED FOR EVERY LESSON AND EVERY GRADE 2-6!

GOOGLE CLASSROOM DIGITAL VERSION AVAILABLE!

The student pages for each reading lesson are now available in a digital version! The assessments are also digital.

INCLUDED IN THIS RESOURCE:

  1. 5 mini lesson statements and detailed teaching instructions for teaching comparing.
  2. 5 sample mini-lesson anchor charts (your anchor charts will look different based on the mentor texts you choose to use and the responses from your students, but you can use the same outline as provided).
  3. ‘I Can’ statement cards for each lesson. These are great to post in the room, at a literacy station, glued into readers’ notebooks, or posted at a small group table.
  4. Blank anchor chart pages for students. These can be glued into reader’s notebooks in a mini-lesson section. Students can complete them during the lesson and have a record of learning kept safely in their notebooks to reference anytime!
  5. 5 graphic organizers for independent activities that match each of the 5 mini-lessons. These can be used with any text students are reading and can be used over and over again. They are great for assessment!
  6. Short comprehension quizzes on comparing to administer after the 5 lessons are completed. Answer keys are provided!
  7. A certificate of mastery you can give students to build their confidence and tell them you think they are ready for the test!
  8. 14 different styles of brag tags for rewarding students for all their hard work and learning.
  9. Google Classroom Digital Version of student pages for every reading lesson and assessments.

LOOKING FOR TEXTS TO TEACH COMPARING?

  • Also available are original texts that teach the skill of comparing and are perfect to use in correlation with these lessons!

CLICK HERE to see the comprehension passages now!

CHECK OUT THESE QUICK LINKS

SEE ALL 36 SKILLS:

Click the links to see each set of Comprehension Mini Units for Mastery:

  1. Analyzing
  2. Author's Purpose
  3. Background Knowledge
  4. Cause and Effect
  5. Comparing
  6. Drawing Conclusions
  7. Fact and Opinion
  8. Finding Evidence
  9. Forming Opinions
  10. Graphics and Illustrations
  11. Inferring
  12. Interpreting Dialogue
  13. Main Idea and Details
  14. Making Connections
  15. Making Judgments
  16. Making Predictions
  17. Metacognition
  18. Perspectives
  19. Problem & Solution
  20. Questioning
  21. Reader's Purpose
  22. Reflecting
  23. Sequencing
  24. Settings
  25. Speculating
  26. Story Structure
  27. Summarizing
  28. Synthesizing
  29. Tension
  30. Text Features
  31. Text Importance
  32. Theme
  33. Understanding Characters
  34. Visualizing
  35. Vocabulary
  36. Word Solving Strategies

Copyright © 2017 Jen Bengel

All rights reserved by author.

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Electronic distribution limited to single classroom use only.

Not for public display.

***OOTWL MEMBERS:

You can find this resource inside the membership by CLICKING HERE

Interested in becoming a member? LEARN MORE HERE

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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I can't wait to use these during my guided reading groups. Thank you so much!
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Describe the overall structure of a story, including describing how the beginning introduces the story and the ending concludes the action.
Refer to parts of stories, dramas, and poems when writing or speaking about a text, using terms such as chapter, scene, and stanza; describe how each successive part builds on earlier sections.
Compare and contrast the themes, settings, and plots of stories written by the same author about the same or similar characters (e.g., in books from a series).
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