The beginning of the school year is a great time for read alouds, discussions, and activities for students to get to know one another. Each read aloud includes discussion questions and exit tickets or activities. BOOKS: A Bad Case of Stripes by David Shannon It's Not Easy Being a Bunny by Marilyn Sadler Spaghetti in a Hot Dog Bun by Maria Dismondy Hooway for Wodney Wat by Helen Lester THEMES: Be yourself and comfortable in your own skin Accepting and celebrating who you are Courage and p
Reading response journals are a great way to practice new skills, as a summative assessment, as homework, or for a review of concepts. For each reading skill, you will find teacher notes on how to teach a new reading skills, ideas for anchor charts, and suggestions for mentor text. Reading response logs help students document what they are reading in a way rather than just what pages they have read.
Reading response journals are a great way to practice new skills, as a summative assessment, as homework, or for a review of concepts. For each reading skill, you will find teacher notes on how to teach a new reading skills, ideas for anchor charts, and suggestions for mentor text. Reading response logs help students document what they are reading in a way rather than just what pages they have read. If you like this resource, you can purchase the entire bundle of reading response logs to cover
2nd - 4th
English Language Arts, Reading Strategies
CCSS
CCRA.R.1
, CCRA.R.10
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