Elementary Reading Activities

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Using Differentiated Reading Passages for Nonfiction Reading
Differentiated Reading Passages for Nonfiction Reading Comprehension Activities and Reading Response - A teaching blog post with nonfiction differentiated passages and a list of free websites for finding reading passages online. Ways to use differentiated passages in the content areas. Teaching ideas for differentiated instruction in the classroom for elementary students in third grade, fourth grade, or fifth grade reading levels.
Proven Ways to Grow Reading Comprehension Skills this Year
Reading comprehension is a complicated skill for students to master in elementary school. If your students are struggling with mastering all of the comprehension skills that they need to be successful in 2nd, 3rd, or 4th grade, these reading strategies and lesson plan ideas are what you need as a teacher. Use these reading comprehension lesson ideas to help your students grow this year.
Book Report Templates
Book Report Tab Books! Students love creating their cover and working on the 10 fiction reading skills on low prep, hands on book report templates. Fiction reading comprehension skills in this book report project are book basics (genre, author's purpose), story map, character traits, key events/plot summary, theme, opinion, rating, book report review, and book reflection. Book report template for 5th grade, 4th grade, 3rd grade or 2nd grade. A fun project for elementary or middle school!
Winter Figurative Language Reading Passages December Similes Metaphor Worksheets
Looking for figurative language activities this winter? This resource is packed with reading passages, posters and activities that go beyond the worksheet and make teaching figurative language a snap! They're designed specifically to engage upper elementary students and help them master tricky concepts. Click the pin to grab your copy now!
15 of the Best Literacy Week Ideas - A Teacher's Wonderland
Are you looking for some new and exciting ideas to add to your literacy week? Well, look no further! This post is packed with ideas that will get your students excited about reading. From introducing new genres of literature to exploring authors, these activities are sure to have a lasting impact on your students. So what are you waiting for? Start planning now!
January Upper Elementary Resources
When kids come back from winter break, they are full of new energy and excitement. Sometimes it can be hard to harness their energy for school work! That’s why you need some great January Upper Elementary Resources to help them get back in the groove. I have compiled books and activities to get you started with your lesson planning. #thelittleladybugshop