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Preview of Main Character Graphic Organizer

Main Character Graphic Organizer

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This is a graphic organizer that helps review the main character of a story. The students are asked to name the character, tell how they know that the character is the "main" character, and describe the character using three words. Enjoy!
Preview of Compare and Contrast Animals in Journey's Story At Home in the Ocean

Compare and Contrast Animals in Journey's Story At Home in the Ocean

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This worksheet should be used with the Journey's story At Home in the Ocean. Students use the story to determine how the animals in the story are alike/different.
Preview of Graphing Crunch Berries

Graphing Crunch Berries

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Use this worksheet to complete an activity with graphing Crunch Berries cereal. Students may do this activity in pairs or independently. Enjoy!
Preview of Parent Teacher Conference Form

Parent Teacher Conference Form

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If you need an easy way to ensure you provide parents with ALL of the information during their parent-teacher conference, this form is fabulous! I begin my conference by saying "I'm going to use this form as a guide for our conference..." then simply read over the form, explaining each item for their student. This form includes information regarding reading data - which I have found parents love to know! Enjoy!!
Preview of Main Topic and Details Sort

Main Topic and Details Sort

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This activity can act as an introductory assessment. Students should cut out the tiles and sort them into three categories, then create a main topic for each set of words. Enjoy!
Preview of Main Topic Flip Book

Main Topic Flip Book

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This simple flip book can be used to reinforce main topic and supporting details. Students will cut along the lines to create three windows. In each window, students will write one detail of the story or passage. Students will complete the flip book by writing the main topic of the story or passage. This flip book may also be differentiated by allowing students to draw pictures to show the details instead of writing to tell. Enjoy!
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