This chapter journal is set up to be used during a novel study for There's an Owl in the Shower. There are one or two short questions to answer after each chapter. There are 17 sections in all. There are two different versions, one with an alternative questions for Chapter 1. I love these for quick comprehension checks after reading if I don't want to do a full blown novel study with my class.
3rd - 6th
Close Reading, English Language Arts, Reading Strategies
Explanatory/Informative writing graphic organizer and bookmarks using the INFORMS method. This graphic organizer can be cut out and used in an interactive notebook, used to help your students with their own explanatory writing, as an intro to this type of writing, or as a study tool!
With this download you get:
- Intro graphic organizer
- Two bookmark styles
- Three graphic organizers for explanatory writing, with 3 different levels of writing.
This download contains a, 11x17 poster of the structural elements of poetry, an 8x11 version that could be used in binders, and a graphic organizer you can use for notes or as a review.
These are notes you can provide for students to put into ELA binders to refer to later, or to use to introduce the differences between poetry, prose, and dramas. One version has fill in the blanks, one version has the complete notes.
This chapter journal is set up to be used during a novel study for Danger Along the Ohio. There are one or two short questions to answer after each chapter. There are 15 sections in all. I love these for quick comprehension checks after reading if I don't want to do a full blown novel study with my class.
Here's a bundle of writing strategies bookmarks! Strategies included are: Transition words & phrases Evidence & citations phrases RACES editing CUPS editing ARMS revising TAPE writing Small moments writing CUPS checklist Essay writing checklist I've also included a fill in the blank bookmark page with: ARMS revising CUPS editing TAPE writing
3rd - 6th
English Language Arts, Writing-Essays, Writing-Expository
This chapter journal is set up to be used during a novel study for Fourth Grade Rats. There are one or two short questions to answer after each chapter. There are 14 sections in all with a bonus conclusion question at the end. I love these for quick comprehension checks after reading if I don't want to do a full blown novel study with my class.
3rd - 5th
English Language Arts, Reading, Reading Strategies
Here is a shape classification graphic organizer and foldable set for 3rd grade geometry. This interactive organizer gives all of the possible names for shapes and gives space for listing angles, parallel sides, and equal sides. Cut and glue into an interactive notebook or pass out and have students work independently on filling it in as an introductory lesson.
This is a growing set of questions I use with students to help facilitate discussions and writing after reading. It contains questions for both Nonfiction and Fiction texts.
This chapter journal is set up to be used during a novel study for The Landry News. There are one or two short questions to answer after each chapter. There are 20 sections in all along with a final question and quick activity. I love these for quick comprehension checks after reading if I don't want to do a full blown novel study with my class.
4th - 6th
English Language Arts, Reading, Reading Strategies
Inventor biographies for several Ohio inventors. They include birth and death dates, inventions, and home town along with each bio. I use this at the end of the year or when we're talking about biographies in class. Included inventors are: James Ritty Wright brothers Granville Woods Josephine Cochran James Spangler Charles Richter Garrett Morgan Harvey Firestone Thomas Edison Charles Kettering Peter J Backus Charles Richter Charles Brush
These two writing prompts were used in my classroom after reading Friends for Freedom: The Story of Susan B. Anthony & Frederick Douglass, written by Suzanne Buckingham Slade. The prompts come with an answer key of potential points. They also worked as great conversation starters when we were starting to talk about writing prompts.
Here are a set of character trait outlines you can use in your classroom. Have students create their own characters and label their traits! Outlines include lined and unlined versions.
So many of my kids forget to get their reading log signed. In trying to help them remember this part of their homework I made them these bookmarks to use at home! Print double sided or just use one side if you prefer.