GENRE HISTORICAL FICTION WHY THIS TEXT? Set in the 1800s, this story tells how a Native American girl befriends and helps a boy and his family escape slavery in Mississippi by crossing the Bok Chitto River. The author’s personal note at the end of the text grounds the story in history with explanations and facts about the Choctaw Nation. 22 slides to edit and download as you wish. Small group questions. 3 Group projects. Vocabulary Words In this informational text,: • In the 1800s, the Bok Chitt
Download and Edit as you wish . 24 slides . Small group questions. 3 Group projects. Vocabulary Words central idea and details. synthesizing information anchor charts fro figurative language like a hawk’s eyes, like a beak (p. 13) like a silver sea in the sunshine (p. 16) sheet of drenching water (p. 18) our storm, a tattered beggar (p. 18) the voice of the night wind (p. 23) In 1852, Marion Russell, her brother, and mother traveled by wagon along the Santa Fe Trail in hopes of reaching Cali
3rd - 9th
Close Reading, Informational Text, Reading Strategies
Download and Edit as you wish . LEXILE MEASURE 940L GUIDED READING LEVEL R OVERALL RATING : MODERATELY COMPLEX 24 slides . Meeting 1 ENGLISH LEARNER SUPPORTSmall group questions. 3 Group projects. Vocabulary Words central idea and details. synthesizing information context clues anchor charts WHY THIS TEXT? Amalia is both sad and angry because her best friend Martha is moving far away. She shares her feelings with her abuelita, who helps her feel better. Amalia spends a lot of time with her
3rd - 8th
Balanced Literacy, Close Reading, Reading Strategies
Download and Edit as you wish . LEVEL S 26 slides . Small group questions. 3 Group projects. Vocabulary Words central idea and details. synthesizing information context clues anchor charts LEXILE MEASURE 880L GUIDED READING LEVEL S GENRE NARRATIVE NONFICTION WHY THIS TEXT? Inspired by true events, this is the story of the rescue and rehabilitation of a young elephant in Zambia. Teenager Aaron saves a baby elephant from drowning in a swimming pool. He moves away from his family to care for the l
22 slides to edit and download as you wish. 3 Group projects. Vocabulary Words In literary texts, compare and contrast two or more characters, settings, and events, drawing on specific details in the text. In informational texts, explain the relationships or interactions between two or more individuals, events, ideas, or concepts based on specific evidence from the text.Determine a theme or central idea and explain how it is supported by key details; summarize a text.Locate and refer to relevant
25 slides . Download and Edit as you wish . Meeting 1 ENGLISH LEARNER SUPPORTSmall group questions. 3 Group projects. Vocabulary Words Elements of poetry Figurative Language context clues anchor charts SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL LEARNINGSELF-MANAGEMENT Stress ManagementLEXILE MEASURE 850L GUIDED READING LEVEL Q OVERALL RATING: MODERATELY COMPLEX• After her parents’ divorce, Gabriella moves to a new school. • Gabriella is a daydreamer, and she writes poems about her daydreams. • Her new teacher, Mr. Spice
You may download and edit as necessary. Each book of the 5th grade lit camp SITC has its own powerpoint with : daily vocabulary, listener objectives, reader objectives, and writers objectives, reading questions, introductions to the units/books, writing power, reading power, text to life, graphic organizers and independent reading questions.
3rd - 9th
Balanced Literacy, Close Reading, English Language Arts
Idiomatic Expressions 65 slides to download and edit as you wish . COMPREHENSION QUIZ AND ANCHOR CHARTS Mini lessons on context clues, figurative language, themes, etc Guiding questions and answers . great for BOOK CLUBS AND LIT CIRCLES. Each folktale in this collection is set in a different ecosystem: an African savanna, a Mexican desert, an Asian forest, a Central American rain forest, and a North American tundra. Detailed illustrations and rich figurative language bring the settings to life
Download and Edit as you wish . 24 slides . Small group questions. 3 Group projects. Vocabulary Words central idea and details. synthesizing information anchor charts KEY IDEASWhen a tornado hits the small city of Greensburg, Kansas, the families in the city lose everything.The people of the town pull together to help rebuild from their loss. Five hundred people gather at a meeting. They decide to change how they have lived in the past by creating a “green city” that does not waste Earth’s
3rd - 8th
Close Reading, Informational Text, Reading Strategies
22 slides to edit and download as you wish. 3 Group projects. Vocabulary Words Francisco, a young English learner, faces difficulty when starting a new school. In this realistic fiction story, the author’s use of la mariposa as a metaphor for change and growth gives readers insight into helping new students feel welcome and understanding the unique challenges English learners face.
22 slides to edit and download as you wish. Small group questions. 3 Group projects. Vocabulary Words WHY THIS TEXT? In this informational text about honeybees, students will learn that this important insect is vanishing, why this is a problem, and what is being done about it. Scientific language, paired with amazing up-close photographs, captions, and headings, enhances this scientific mystery that is threatening not only the production of honey, but also our plant-based food supply. Key Vocabu
3rd - 9th
Close Reading, Informational Text, Reading Strategies
22 slides to edit and download as you wish. 3 Group projects. Vocabulary Words GENRE INFORMATIONAL TEXT WHY THIS TEXT? This informational text gives an in-depth account of some of the most widely used and important inventions throughout history, all created by women. Text features include headings, an index, and a timeline/list of women’s inventions from 3000 BC to the mid-1990s, when the book was written. LEXILE MEASURE 960L GUIDED READING LEVEL S 5R3In literary texts, compare and contrast two
3rd - 9th
Close Reading, Informational Text, Reading Strategies
GENRE FICTION LEXILE MEASURE AD930L GUIDED READING LEVEL R context clues mini lesson . guiding questions 3 group projects . Figurative language 24 slides to download and edit as you wish . Guided reading groups. SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL LEARNING SELF-MANAGEMENT Regulating Emotions and Impulses 4SL4Report on a topic or text, tell a story, or recount an experience with appropriate facts and relevant, descriptive details, speaking clearly at an understandable pace and volume appropriate for audience
22 slides to edit and download as you wish. 3 Group projects. Vocabulary Words In literary texts, compare and contrast two or more characters, settings, and events, drawing on specific details in the text. In informational texts, explain the relationships or interactions between two or more individuals, events, ideas, or concepts based on specific evidence from the text.Determine a theme or central idea and explain how it is supported by key details; summarize a text.Locate and refer to relevant
2nd - 9th
Balanced Literacy, Reading Strategies, Short Stories
Vocabulary Words QUIZ with answer key Questions and answers with text evidence figurative language context clues idioms anchor charts WHY THIS TEXT? Nothing is quite what is seems in this creepy mystery. A girl discovers something unusual inside her special B-day Box. In addition to Nadira’s ten birthday photos, she finds an 11th photo depicting a birthday that has not yet happened. More questions than answers create a suspenseful mood that will keep readers guessing Key Vocabulary keepsakes (p
You may download and edit as necessary. Each book of the 5th grade lit camp SITC has its own powerpoint with : daily vocabulary, listener objectives, reader objectives, and writers objectives, reading questions, introductions to the units/books, writing power, reading power, text to life, graphic organizers and independent reading questions.
LEXILE MEASURE 900L GUIDED READING LEVEL S SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL LEARNING SOCIAL AWARENESS Empathy Description This Book Club printable provides options for teacher-led guided reading sessions focusing on key ideas and details, content-area words, text organization, and respond and extend activities for Mr. Ferris and His Wheel. Standards 4SL4Report on a topic or text, tell a story, or recount an experience with appropriate facts and relevant, descriptive details, speaking clearly at an understanda
2nd - 9th
Close Reading, English Language Arts, Informational Text
5th grade powerpoint SITC LITCAMP Lesson 9 Long Shot chapters 16-20 You may download and edit as necessary. Each book of the 5th grade lit camp SITC has its own powerpoint with : daily vocabulary, listener objectives, reader objectives, and writers objectives, reading questions, introductions to the units/books, writing power, reading power, text to life, graphic organizers and independent reading questions.
You may download and edit as necessary. Each book of the 5th grade lit camp SITC has its own powerpoint with : daily vocabulary, listener objectives, reader objectives, and writers objectives, reading questions, introductions to the units/books, writing power, reading power, text to life, graphic organizers and independent reading questions.
5th grade powerpoint SITC LITCAMP Lesson 11 You may download and edit as necessary. Each book of the 5th grade lit camp SITC has its own powerpoint with : daily vocabulary, listener objectives, reader objectives, and writers objectives, reading questions, introductions to the units/books, writing power, reading power, text to life, graphic organizers and independent reading questions.
3rd - 7th
Balanced Literacy, Close Reading, Informational Text
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