This is a chart to be filled out during reading so students can organize the many different characters and ships in the book. It can be used as an extension activity or during reading. My students liked using it since they were mixing up characters and it helped them stay organized. They folded it in half and kept it in the book. On the back is an additional drawing space for students to illustrate their favorite scene with dialogue, which can be done at any point.
3 full pages of characters/s
-Graphic Organizer * similar to 5 paragraph expository pillar for 1-4 details
-Used with kids who need more support writing a 1 paragraph essay before writing a 5 paragraph essay
-This is editable so you can type in a prompt above the organizer or add in your own word
-Has options for different amount of paragraphs
Students can be given coins or bring in their own for this activity.
They will record the dates on the coins, create a frequency table and then create a histogram using the data.
Designed to supplement the envision grade 6, 19-5 lesson
This blank organizer includes 10 words from Because of Mr Terrupt. The organizer allows space for part of speech, definition, and a sample sentence created by the student to demonstrate understanding.
On the second page of the document is the actual "kid-friendly" definitions of each word to be given to students for a reference afterward. This document is editable.
*****If you use these words please see my VOCAB QUIZ & COMPREHENSION QUIZ
4th - 8th
Balanced Literacy, English Language Arts, Vocabulary
Short a Game Directions
1.) Draw a card
2.) Read your card, if it has a dog bone take the dog picture
3.) When the timer goes off, whoever has the dog picture wins! or you can play until cards run out and the last person holding the dogs wins
• Copy words onto cardstock then cut out
• Practice reading from the word list at the end of this document if you want to get ready for the game (not part of the game) but can be used to see if they are ready
PreK - 2nd
English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Reading
6 game boards to use with dice
Students roll dice, then sound out words under that number
After they read those words, they cover up that number with a counter or color it in (depends if you print copies or copy on cardstock)
First player to get all the numbers wins
If they roll a 6 they can skip their turn or roll again
PreK - 1st
English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness