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Simple Activities to Teach Syllables in Upper Elementary Without Putting the Kids to Sleep (SOR)
Looking for syllabication activities to teach and review syllables for your 3rd, 4th and 5th grade reading students? What Does the Science of Reading Say about Phonics Instruction? Knowing the different rules of syllables help give students clear guidelines as they learn to decode and become fluent readers. Teaching syllables does not have to be a snooze fest. Use these resources to liven up your syllable instruction and improve reading fluency!
Annotating Text Using SNOTS
Annotating Text Using SNOTS (Small Notes On The Side) Getting your students excited about annotating text is no easy task. But, SNOTS will change that! SNOTS stands for "Small Notes on the Side" and is a perfect tool for annotating text!
Citing Evidence from the Text | Test Prep for Answering Text Dependent Questions
Are you looking to teach your students to cite evidence from the text? This Power Point and practice booklet is perfect for walking your students through the process of reading a passage and answering open-ended questions in TWO ways with evidence supporting each answer. This is perfect for students in fourth and fifth grade reading classes.
Fun with personification in my fourth grade classroom today! I read the children's book, The Little Red Pen, which is filled with examples of personification, and then the students wrote their own sentences bringing an object to life. They loved it!
Think F.A.S.T. with Character Traits!
This character trait organizer helps students understand the main character's feelings, actions, sayings, and thoughts. It makes it easy to analyze characters and compare different characters when you use this organizer. It goes along with CCSS RL4.3. Enjoy!
Best Ever Reading Response for Secondary ELA by Read it Write it Learn it
Standards based doesn’t have to be boring! This paper airplane reading response is so much fun, and the best part? Secondary ELA students are completing a meaningful analysis of their text! Includes four other engaging projects with instructions and rubrics.
Book Report, Clothes Hanger Book Mobile Reading Project
This Clothes Hanger Book Report works with any fiction book! It’s incredibly detailed, so students can complete every aspect of this book project independently! Perfect for fourth grade, fifth grade, sixth grade, and even seventh grade, this book report is a fun and engaging way for students to reflect on their reading!
Claim vs. Evidence Worksheets
These Claim vs. Evidence worksheets are designed to help students understand the relationship between claims and evidence in persuasive writing and argumentation.
Stop and Jot Reading Bookmarks | ready to go printable, active reading strategy
ACCOUNTABLE AND ACTIVE READINGThis ready-to-go printable file is a creative solution to activating reading strategies. The bookmarks support students as they read. EASY MODIFICATIONSYou can easily differentiate with the wide variety of bookmark versions that are included in this file. This accommodates to the wide range of reading levels and abilities.Example: The drawing boxes are great for emergent readers who are not yet writing. The chapters are well-suited for independent readers.WHAT IS INCLUDEDPDF file of bookmarks. They are not editable, as they are ready to print-and-go. There are 11 versions of bookmarks including:Page numberChapter numberFocus strategy: PredictionFocus strategy: VisualizationFocus strategy: Asking QuestionsFocus strategy: Making ConnectionsFocus strategy: Blank