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"The Reading Comprehension Sticky Notes Bookmarks Bundle has been a wonderful tool for my 2nd graders! We use it weekly to help reinforce comprehension skills, and it's been such an effective and engaging way for my students to interact with the texts. "
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Carrie M.

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Incorporating the use of sticky notes with reading comprehension is a win-win for both students and teachers! Students love using the fun, colorful notes and it’s an easy way for teachers to ensure that students are thinking as they read. This resource contains 52 pages of reading comprehension bookmarks that cover a wide variety of reading topics! In addition to the bookmarks is a data sheet for both students and teachers.

After students respond on sticky notes, the sticky notes may be kept as data by either the student or the teacher. Each data sheet includes the date, text, topic and/or skill so that responses may be collected by students or used as a formative assessment by the teacher. This is a quick, easy way to collect meaningful data on your students’ reading progress. Teachers save 20% by purchasing the bundle!

Ideas for using Reading Comprehension Sticky Note Bookmarks:

1. Introduce bookmarks as you teach skills. Each bookmark has a title and/or instructions, labels, and helpful hints and tips inside each sticky note section. This layout will help students know what to expect for each assignment.

2. Students may use the bookmarks during independent reading time. Afterwards, they may share responses with a partner, small or whole group. Consider adding the student data page (copied front to back, several copies) to individual student data binders. This way students may collect the responses that are not collected and assessed by the teacher. This encourages students to reflect on their responses and track their progress.

3. Provide bookmarks to students who may not think deeply during reading. Writing a short response makes readers more accountable. Collect their responses on the teacher data sheet to track progress and write anecdotal notes.

4. Use bookmarks during guided reading instruction. As students read, they write responses on sticky notes, then share with the small group and/or teacher. Collect sticky note responses and add them to each student’s page of the class data binder, which contains a data page (back and front, at least a couple of pages) for each student. Fill in the date, text, topic/skill, and write anecdotal notes for each student.

5. Provide bookmarks and sticky notes to students who may need additional support at home. The bookmarks are also a simple, effective way for parents to help their children with reading skills.

Topics Included:

Story Elements

Text Features

Story Sequence

Reader’s Thoughts

Visualization

Main Idea/ Details

Questioning Text

Learning from Text

Making Inferences

Author's Purpose

Making Predictions

Making Connections

Monitor and Clarify

Story Elements (2)

KWL Response

Analyze Characters

Summarizing Text

Synthesizing

Compare and Contrast

Vocabulary

Problem/Resolution

Cause and Effect

Illustrations

Determining Theme

Reader's Emotions

Author's Viewpoint

~For personal and single classroom use only.~

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Reading Comprehension Sticky Notes Bookmarks Bundle

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What others say

"The Reading Comprehension Sticky Notes Bookmarks Bundle has been a wonderful tool for my 2nd graders! We use it weekly to help reinforce comprehension skills, and it's been such an effective and engaging way for my students to interact with the texts. "
star
Carrie M.

Description

Incorporating the use of sticky notes with reading comprehension is a win-win for both students and teachers! Students love using the fun, colorful notes and it’s an easy way for teachers to ensure that students are thinking as they read. This resource contains 52 pages of reading comprehension bookmarks that cover a wide variety of reading topics! In addition to the bookmarks is a data sheet for both students and teachers.

After students respond on sticky notes, the sticky notes may be kept as data by either the student or the teacher. Each data sheet includes the date, text, topic and/or skill so that responses may be collected by students or used as a formative assessment by the teacher. This is a quick, easy way to collect meaningful data on your students’ reading progress. Teachers save 20% by purchasing the bundle!

Ideas for using Reading Comprehension Sticky Note Bookmarks:

1. Introduce bookmarks as you teach skills. Each bookmark has a title and/or instructions, labels, and helpful hints and tips inside each sticky note section. This layout will help students know what to expect for each assignment.

2. Students may use the bookmarks during independent reading time. Afterwards, they may share responses with a partner, small or whole group. Consider adding the student data page (copied front to back, several copies) to individual student data binders. This way students may collect the responses that are not collected and assessed by the teacher. This encourages students to reflect on their responses and track their progress.

3. Provide bookmarks to students who may not think deeply during reading. Writing a short response makes readers more accountable. Collect their responses on the teacher data sheet to track progress and write anecdotal notes.

4. Use bookmarks during guided reading instruction. As students read, they write responses on sticky notes, then share with the small group and/or teacher. Collect sticky note responses and add them to each student’s page of the class data binder, which contains a data page (back and front, at least a couple of pages) for each student. Fill in the date, text, topic/skill, and write anecdotal notes for each student.

5. Provide bookmarks and sticky notes to students who may need additional support at home. The bookmarks are also a simple, effective way for parents to help their children with reading skills.

Topics Included:

Story Elements

Text Features

Story Sequence

Reader’s Thoughts

Visualization

Main Idea/ Details

Questioning Text

Learning from Text

Making Inferences

Author's Purpose

Making Predictions

Making Connections

Monitor and Clarify

Story Elements (2)

KWL Response

Analyze Characters

Summarizing Text

Synthesizing

Compare and Contrast

Vocabulary

Problem/Resolution

Cause and Effect

Illustrations

Determining Theme

Reader's Emotions

Author's Viewpoint

~For personal and single classroom use only.~

Report this resource to TPT
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March 24, 2026
This resource helps my students be more engaged in their reading.
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Grades taught: 3rd, 4th
Student populations: Emerging bilinguals
Rated 5 out of 5
August 26, 2024
The Reading Comprehension Sticky Notes Bookmarks Bundle has been a wonderful tool for my 2nd graders! We use it weekly to help reinforce comprehension skills, and it's been such an effective and engaging way for my students to interact with the texts.
Grades taught: 2nd
Rated 5 out of 5
May 3, 2024
Great resource for reading groups! Thank you for this activity!
Natalie J.
461 reviews
Grades taught: 5th
Rated 5 out of 5
October 12, 2023
My students were very engaged with this product.
Jennifer H.
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Grades taught: 5th
Rated 5 out of 5
December 2, 2022
My students loved using this resource! Thank you for a great product!
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Grades taught: 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
October 17, 2022
These bookmarks have been working great! My kids love using them during independent work.
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345 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd
Rated 5 out of 5
January 1, 2022
Great resource - Use these every week.
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Rated 5 out of 5
October 4, 2021
love it!
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Student populations: Learning difficulties

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