Use these all-purpose reader response sheets to guide students in documenting their thinking using the comprehension strategy "Visualizing - Creating Mental Images".
Includes four forms for students to document their thinking:
1. Changing Mental Images As I Read
2. Recording Mental Images - Draw your clearest mental image and cite the evidence from the text
3. Visualizing Vocabulary - Choose three words form the story and draw your mental image
4. Visualizing with Senses - See, hear, smell, t
Help your students practice the reading comprehension strategy of Questioning across a variety of literature. Great for Reader's Workshop, follow up for guided reading groups or literacy centers, homework, independent reading, partner reading, or small group reading.
Includes eleven open-ended forms:
1. Questions Before Reading
2. Questions While Reading
3. Questions After Reading
4. Questions Before, During, and After Reading
5. Questions and Predictions
6. Questions and My Answers
7.
Includes the following:
1. Before reading / Now I understand (after reading)
2. Before reading / While Reading / Then / End of Book
3. At first / Then / Finally (copy front and back)
4. My Synthesis / Would You Recommend
5. Synthesis Thinking Balloons - Before / After
6. My Synthesis - Circles with a Superhero
7. My Synthesis - Circles
8. Synthesizing Circles - one circle / two circles/ three circles / four circles
9. Synthesizing Circles
These forms are also part of Reader Respon
Reading Comprehension Strategies with 48 Forms
This is a bundle of six reading comprehension packets in this store. Includes these strategies:
Determining Importance
Inferring
Schema/Making Connections
Questioning
Synthesis
Visualizing/Creating Mental Images
These anchor sheets give your students a way to "Leave Tracks of Their Thinking" while using reading comprehension strategies. In my classroom, I glued each form to the front of a colored file folder and laminated it. I then placed c
Paul Paperclip here... and ready for adventure! Paul drops by and asks the reader to explain some adventures, or to write (and illustrate) a great story line. An opportunity for students to think "outside the box" ~ a nice "early finisher" opportunity for students who enjoy writing!
Includes 12 different prompts with room for an illustration, and 12 coordinating wide lined notebook paper stationery pages for writing.
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Schema ~ Making Connections Packet
Eight useful forms for students to document their thinking:
1. Here's what I'm Thinking (help students understand that reading is thinking)
2. Thinking Spot (stop three times while reading to document your thinking)
3. Text to Self Connections
4. Text to Text Connections
5. Text to Media Connections
6. Text to World Connections
7. Text Connections (self, text, media, world) ~ copy front and back
8. Visualizing and Making Connections
These can be
Guide your students in practicing the reading strategy Determining Importance with these open-ended reader response sheets!
Includes nine forms:
1. Is That a Fact? - Write three pieces of information you learned.
2. Just the Facts! - Write three facts from your story.
3. Main Idea - Write the main idea and how you knew.
4. Main Idea and Details - Write main idea, how you knew, and two details.
5. Nonfiction Book Features - Make a list of features and corresponding page numbers.
6. Nonfict
A collection of ten pages, each with a different sentence from which students will infer. For example, "The boat started drifting away from the dock." Students infer what they think will happen next, in writing, and with a picture.
When I teach inferring to younger students, I have them infer from pictures, from single sentences, from paragraphs, from title and cover illustrations, and from book walks, in addition to inferring while reading a text. I use these single sentences as practice ea
Includes 9 Forms for Students to Use:
1. Identifying Who the Characters Are
2. Characters Change Over Times
3. Character Connection - How the characters feel, and why (copy front and back)
4. Character Traits
5. Character Web
6-9 feature Sequential Writing about Characters.
Each page has a starter sentence that gets the student thinking. For example, "In the beginning, the troll loved to scare anyone who came by..." The student then answers "sequential steps" ~ BECAUSE, BUT THEN, and NOW, an
Get those creative juices flowing with these pages for each letter of the alphabet! Includes ideas for fluency of thought, (listing ideas), flexibility, elaboration, and originality (inventing ideas), as well as personal connection (draw your favorites).
Black line versions with four different page formats.
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Recording sheets for word families!
Includes color and black line versions for the following 32 word families:
-age
-ail
-ake
-all
-an
-ap
-ar
-at
-eep
-ell
-en
-est
-ice
-ick
-ide
-ight
-ile
-ine
-ing
-ip
-oat
-ock
-og
-ook
-oon
-op
-ow
-ow
-own
-uck
-ug
-ug
If you would like a different word family added, just let me know!
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Three Anne Frank Quotes in poster form (color and black line) and reflection pages for each of the three quotes.
"Think of all the beauty still around you and be happy."
"How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world."
"Where there's hope, there's life. It fills us with fresh courage and makes us strong again."
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A Vocabulary Web which includes space for the dictionary definition, student example, sentence from the text, origin, synonyms, and part of speech.
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This packet includes a Main Idea Reference Poster (8 1/2" by 11") for your classroom and these student response pages:
Identify the main idea, the key ideas, and summarize the text
Identify two main ideas and summarize the text (two different versions of this)
Identify three main ideas and summarize the text
Please take a look at the preview - all of the pages except the poster (which is the large image above) are included!
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3rd - 5th
English Language Arts, Informational Text, Reading
Great for Back to School or for Student of the Week! Students draw a self portrait, write their name in a fancy way, list four fun facts, and identify their favorite things!
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WANTED: Alphabet Letters
Also Known As (Recognizing Lots of Different Fonts)
Student job: Find, Capture, and Paste to the page
(Give your students old newspapers and magazines to look through and find examples of the targeted letter.)
Letter M Sample in the Preview!
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PreK - K
English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness
CCSS
RF.K.1d
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