Contains basic comprehension, high order thinking skills, comparing and contrasting, inferences, character traits, Beginning, Middle, and End, and lots of investigative information about London.
A chapter by chapter guide that focuses on Common Core language and Reading 3D vocabulary. This unit begins with basic comprehension questions then advances to higher order thinking skills as students progress through the chapters.
These genre posters include REAL book titles which makes it easier for students to identify types of literature. Posters include:
Informational Text
Historical Fiction
Realistic Fiction
Fantasy
Mystery
Science Fiction
Biography
Tall Tales
Legends
Folklore
A packet to keep students engaged in academics over Spring Break. Correlates with mClass vocabulary and Dibels testing.
Packet Includes:
Word Work:
Rhyming
ABC Order
Making Words
Nonsense Words
Math:
Patterns
Color by Addition Code
Reading:
Reading Log
Response Log
Fluency Poem
Following Directions
Counting Syllables
Writing:
Opinion
Text to Text Response
Text to Self Response
Perfect for Independent 1st grade work or for differentiated 2nd grade instruction; some support may be needed for
Join The Grouchy Ladybug as she visits her zoo friends. Match hour and half hour clocks with the correct animal. Includes an assessment about time with a Bonus Box (ABC Order and writing prompt) for early finishers.
Great for building addition fluency and refine addition skills by counting on with larger numbers. Subtraction facts focus skill based on counting backwards and subtracting two digit number from one digit.
Two practice sheets containing the following skills:
Reading Color Words
Addition Facts to 20
Subration Facts to 20
Doubles to 20
Design your own Easter Egg
Cooper and the Ball That Wasn’t His is a gentle, student-friendly social-emotional learning (SEL) resource designed to help young learners understand impulse control, respecting boundaries, and making thoughtful choices. Through a simple, relatable story about Cooper wanting a ball that isn’t his, students explore what it feels like to want something, how to pause before acting, and how to make better choices when strong urges arise. The story uses real-life situations and clear language that e
PreK - 3rd
Character Education, Classroom Community, Social Emotional Learning
River Learns to Wait is a gentle social-emotional learning lesson designed to help young children build patience, self-control, and emotional regulation through engaging storytelling and real-life examples. In this lesson, River struggles to wait when he feels excited and wants attention right away. Through guided modeling, children learn simple strategies to calm their bodies, wait their turn, and build confidence when waiting feels hard. This resource helps children understand their body’s rea
PreK - 3rd
Character Education, Classroom Community, Social Emotional Learning
Aligned with Common Core and designed alongside Reading 3D assessments, these graphic organizers are generic enough to be used with any book but concise enough to boost reader's writing abilities. Includes:
Fictional Summary
Beginning, Middle, End
First, Next, Last
Fables
Sound in Text
Real/Make Believe character actions
Beginning with chapter 3, a chapter by chapter guide featuring:
comprehension skills
evidence from text
inference
predictions
Designed for chapters one and two to discuss one-on-one or small group.
Includes graphic organizers and Q/A format which requires responses to reading. Aligned with Common Core and Reading 3D assessments, this packet includes Book Opinion, Title Analysis, Book Analysis, and Problem/Solution. Be sure to check out "More Writing about Reading" as it correlates to the same format.
Great for Roaming Around the Known in Reading Recovery or individualized and/or small group instruction. Students can draw a matching picture for letters, cut pictures out of magazines or use computer documents to complete individual ABC Books. Personalized booklets make letters and sounds more relevant for students therefore making learning easier. Print, cut each page in half and staple to make booklet.
Great for Roaming Around the Known in Reading Recovery or individualized and/or small group instruction. Students can draw a matching picture for letters, cut pictures out of magazines or use computer documents to complete individual ABC Books. Personalized booklets make letters and sounds more relevant for students therefore making learning easier. Print, cut each page in half and staple to make booklet.
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PreK - 1st
English Language Arts
FREE
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