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Calling 1st, 2nd and 3rd grade teachers! These The Invisible Boy activities created by Clutter-Free Classroom as part of their Starts With a Story collection are a companion to Trudy Ludwig’s picture book. This mentor text is great for teaching elementary students feelings, friendship, compassion, inferencing and the message of a story. Pair the printable worksheets and teaching tips with a quick anchor chart idea to make the most of your reading lesson. Check out this post to learn more! The Invisible Boy Activities, Genre Activities, Boy Activities, The Invisible Boy, Interactive Read Aloud Lessons, Social Emotional Learning Lessons, Clutter Free Classroom, Read Aloud Activities, Writing Lesson Plans

Calling 1st, 2nd and 3rd grade teachers! These The Invisible Boy activities created by Clutter-Free Classroom as part of their Starts With a Story collection are a companion to Trudy Ludwig’s picture book. This mentor text is great for teaching elementary students feelings, friendship, compassion, inferencing and the message of a story. Pair the printable worksheets and teaching tips with a quick anchor chart idea to make the most of your reading lesson. Check out this post to learn more!

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Engage your guided reading groups with these hands on activities focusing on the story The Invisible Boy. Students will work on retelling the story through hands on activities, problem and solution, story elements and more. This is perfect for your small group instruction literacy groups. Try this out with your 1st, 2nd, and even 3rd grade students today! The Invisible Boy Activities, Boy Activities, The Invisible Boy, 2nd Grade Reading Comprehension, Build Classroom Community, Guided Reading Activities, Boy Reading, Reading Unit, Teacher Material

Engage your guided reading groups with these hands on activities focusing on the story The Invisible Boy. Students will work on retelling the story through hands on activities, problem and solution, story elements and more. This is perfect for your small group instruction literacy groups. Try this out with your 1st, 2nd, and even 3rd grade students today!

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