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Aurora, Illinois, United States
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I was a public school educator for 22 years at the elementary level, the last nine as a reading specialist. I currently work as a therapist helping students who have been diagnosed with Specific Learning Disabilities. My passion is creating fun and engaging games and activities to use for reviewing foundational reading and spelling skills with my students. You can find me at readingguy.org.
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Preview of Alamo Reader's Theatre

Alamo Reader's Theatre

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Reading Guy
This Reader's Theatre covers the history of the famous battle at the Alamo in Texas. There are 14 characters including five Narrators, Santa Anna,Davie Crockett, Sam Houston, and Stephen Austin. This fits perfectly with a study of the Southwest Region of the United States and works with 4th-6th grade students. With smaller classrooms, parts can be combined to fit your needs. It is a total of eight pages long, and takes approximately 10 minutes to peform.
Preview of Circulatory System Reader's Theatre

Circulatory System Reader's Theatre

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Reading Guy
Heart, blood vessels, blood cells, spleen, and platelets oh my! Are you studying the circulatory system and need a quick review? Have your students practice this reader's theatre. Packed with 11 characters including a funny virus and a white blood cell who hopes to gobble up every germ in their path, this reader's theatre will help your students become more fluent readers and learn about this important body system at the same time.
Preview of Respiratory System Reader's Theatre

Respiratory System Reader's Theatre

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Reading Guy
Do you need a way to help student's better understand the respiratory system? Are words like alveoli and pharynx difficult to explain? After studying the respiratory system, why not review its functions and parts using a reader's theatre? This 11 part reader's theatre easily explain what happens when Oxygen enters a person's nose, travels through the trachea, pharynx, bronchial tubes, and into the lungs. Add the character diaphragm and you have a fun filled way to learn more about this important
Preview of WW2 Powerpoint

WW2 Powerpoint

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Reading Guy
This 27 slide presentation is perfect for providing background knowledge to students beginning a study on WW2. I've used it primarily with 5th grade students, but it's written so that it's understandable for students 4th grade and up. Several slides contain hyperlinks to youtube videos showing the Blitz of London as well as Pearl Harbor. The presentation gives a broad overview of both the European and Asian aspects of the conflict. It would work well to use as a center or whole class. In order t
Preview of VOICE in Writing: Using Parodies to make student voices shine!

VOICE in Writing: Using Parodies to make student voices shine!

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Reading Guy
The book Take Me Out Of the Bathtub by Alan Katz is an excellent example of incorporating VOICE into writing. After reading several of the poems in the book, I explain what a parody is. The students then create their own parodies of famous songs such as It's Raining it's Pouring, Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, and I'm a Little Teapot. I encourage students to use their own VOICE while writing their parodies.
Preview of The Scarlet Ibis Literary Analysis: Mock Trial Forms

The Scarlet Ibis Literary Analysis: Mock Trial Forms

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Reading Guy
In the classic tale, The Scarlet Ibis, main character brother leaves Doodle during a severe storm. After completing the short story, I like to divide my students into groups and run a mock trial to determine if brother is guilty of Doodle's death. This product contains 8 pages with differing roles (e.g. the Defense, the Prosecution, Character Witness, and etc.) Students should use information directly from the story as well as their background knowledge to complete each form. I also have student
Preview of Morphed: A Morpheme Reading and Spelling Game

Morphed: A Morpheme Reading and Spelling Game

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Reading Guy
Are you realizing that teaching morphemes is important, but you're having a difficult time making the learning of meaningful parts fun and engaging? Look no further than Morphed, an exciting card game to practice both reading and spelling highly frequent words with common prefixes, base words, and suffixes. What you’ll get:Over 40 Common Base Words taken from Dolch/Fry Word listsPractice with words that contain short vowels and consonant digraphs th, ch, ng, and sh, and vowel digraphs ee and ooS
Preview of Morphed Twinsies - A Reading and Spelling Morpheme Game

Morphed Twinsies - A Reading and Spelling Morpheme Game

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Reading Guy
Are you realizing that teaching morphemes is important, but you're having a difficult time making the learning of meaningful parts fun and engaging? Look no further than Morphed: Twinsies Edition, an exciting twist on the original Morphed card game to practice both reading and spelling highly frequent words with common prefixes, base words, and suffixes. What you’ll get: Over 40 Common Base Words taken from Dolch/Fry Word listsPractice reading and spelling words where there is ONE short vowel f
Preview of Animals working together in nature: A look at symbiosis

Animals working together in nature: A look at symbiosis

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Reading Guy
This file contains a 4 page minibooklet explaining the unusual relationships of four animal pairs. Each page is picture-rich and appropriate for more advanced first graders and higher. A complimentary flipbooklet is also included. Students can record facts they learn as well as reflect on what additional questions they have. There is also a writing component as well as a memory game. Depending on the ability of the students, the reading and writing activities could be sustained for an entire wee
Preview of Sentence Fluency: Making sentences REGAL not Regular

Sentence Fluency: Making sentences REGAL not Regular

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Reading Guy
Tired of boring, regular sentences in your student's writing? Do you need examples of great writing that will help inspire your students to write more descriptively. This activity helps model what it takes to make regular sentences REGAL or amazing. It's especially useful for students who enjoy illustrating. The pages contained in this activity can be used whole class or in centers during a literacy period.
Preview of WORD CHOICE: Are You Showing Not Telling

WORD CHOICE: Are You Showing Not Telling

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Reading Guy
Are you frustrated with your student's lack of descriptive writing. This activity is a great introduction to the concept of showing not telling in writing. On each of the twelve pages, students have an opportunity to sketch a picture related to an emotion. At the bottom of each page, they should describe the emotion without using the actual word (e.g. my heart was racing, my jaw dropped, and etc.)
Preview of Ecosystem Interactive Activity: Build Your Own Prairie

Ecosystem Interactive Activity: Build Your Own Prairie

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Reading Guy
On the website: https://www.npss.sk.ca/bell-games/prairie/build/index.html students are required to research plants and animals to determine if they are a good fit for prairie life. The site then simulates the growth of a prairie including grasses,flowers, and various animals. This three-page interactive activity is designed to accompany the site and includes questions students must answer as they maneuver through the site. Great for small groups, as a center, or whole group instruction.
Preview of Questioning Spinners: Increasing Reading Comprehension Through Questioning

Questioning Spinners: Increasing Reading Comprehension Through Questioning

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Reading Guy
Are you looking for a way to provide students with independent practice in questioning? Questioning spinners can be used while reading both fiction or non-fiction texts. In pairs or in groups, students read through short portions of a given text. They use one of the provided spinners to help develop a question about what they've read. Questions can be written in the circles provided on the questioning sheet. When finished, it's helpful to have a discussion about what questions were written down.
Preview of Butterflies versus Moths Jeopardy Game

Butterflies versus Moths Jeopardy Game

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Reading Guy
Created in Powerpoint, this Jeopardy game is designed to test students knowledge of both butterflies and moths following the end of a unit. Simply click on the number of points under each category to elicit a question. The answer can also be retrieved by clicking on the screen following a student's response. Click the "Back to gameboard" icon in the bottom right corner to return to the main game board. Students love playing Jeopardy, and it's a fun way to review.
Preview of Secret of Platform 13 Jeopardy

Secret of Platform 13 Jeopardy

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Reading Guy
This Jeopardy Game created in Powerpoint, reviews characters, events, and setting questions for the book The Secret of Platform 13 by Eva Ibbotson. Simply click a number of points under each category for the question and click the gameboard in the right hand corner in order to return to the main menu. A final jeopardy question is included.
Preview of Prompts for Mystery Writing

Prompts for Mystery Writing

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Reading Guy
This digital file includes a list of approximately ten prompts that could be used to begin a mystery or fantasy writing piece. The prompts are intended for 5-8 grade students.
Preview of Language Arts Websites and APPS

Language Arts Websites and APPS

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Reading Guy
A two-sided sheet featuring recommended sites for parents and kids. There is also a section for Reading Games as well as approximately eight Reading/Language Arts Apps. We pass this out to parents to help engage students over the summer.
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I was a public school educator for 22 years at the elementary level, the last nine as a reading specialist. I currently work as a therapist helping students who have been diagnosed with Specific Learning Disabilities. My passion is creating fun and engaging games and activities to use for reviewing foundational reading and spelling skills with my students. You can find me at readingguy.org.