Daily reading warm-ups centered around the engaging theme of interesting facts about nature. Warm-ups include questions that reflect common core standards. This is an easy way to assess if your students are ready for the end-of-year assessment. Questions are also related to standards for fifth grade and seventh grade. There are 5 days of warm-ups.
A week of daily reading warm-ups with common core questions. The texts are centered around the theme of extraordinary people. These are quick and provide practice for answering common core questions. They are also a quick way to assess if your students are on-track for end-of-year testing. Questions reflect the following standards: RI.6.1, RI.6.2, RI.6.4,RI.6.5, L.6.4a. The questions apply to 5th or 7th grade standards as well.
Common Core aligned questions for 5 daily reading warm-ups. Questions are designed to provide practice for standardized tests as well as reinforce solid comprehension skills. Students will enjoy reading about people from the past. These warm-ups were written to engage students about topics they enjoy learning about.
5th - 7th
English Language Arts, Informational Text, Reading
Common Core focused reading warm-ups with consistent questioning for the week. RL.6.1, RL.6.2, RL.6.3, and L.4.2 standards are addressed. An excerpt each day for a story that is high interest for 6th graders. Daily warm-ups provide practice for reading comprehension skills directly related to Common Core standards. One week of warm-ups.
Use with Data Tracker so that students can track and reflect upon their progress.
2 days of daily reading warm-ups with Common Core standards. Reading passages center around the topic of Thanksgiving along with consistent questioning of the standards.
6th
ELA Test Prep, English Language Arts, Informational Text
Daily reading warm-up with a focus on poetry. Six Common Core-aligned questions to provide practice for your standards. Standards include RL.6.1, RL.6.2, RL.6.4, RL.6.5, L.6.4.
Student reading warm-up tracker to go with Daily Reading Warm-Ups. Students can track their progress as they complete the daily warm-ups and then reflect upon their strengths and weaknesses. Common Core standards are addressed for sixth grade.