hold students accountable while they independently read with these easy to implement reading tips and tricks and strategies
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The library is located in the Lishin elementary school campus, 3rd floor of the classroom building. The original space is composed of three classrooms, called collaborative classrooms. In order to improve the reading atmosphere in the school,
Each classroom brings students of multiple learning styles and backgrounds. It is our job to provide opportunities that reach all of the many different learning styles that come to us. For this reason, it is
Today, I want to share my lessons and goals for the first few days in reading workshop with you. It is going to be the first day of school real soon {maybe some of you are already back in the swing of things!} and you are going to be busy! You will surely have a list a mile long of the thi
I created this reading comprehension for my ESOL learners who are working on the theme ' Finding the Right Job'. There questions to assess the learners' understanding. - ESL worksheets
Reading comprehension skills like making inferences, finding the main idea, and recognizing cause and effect are critical curriculum elements in any ELA classroom. As our students build their reading skills, they need to develop their understanding of 12 different reading comprehension skills. One of my favorite ways to teach students about the reading skills is with doodle notes. Don't worry...I've put together a 20+ page set of doodle notes that you can download for FREE! (Sign up at the bottom of this post!) Have you tried doodle notes in your classroom? If so, you know that... ⭐ Doodle notes are a great way to introduce students to important information. These doodle notes include definitions for 12 different reading skills. In addition, there are tips provided for each reading skill to help students use each in their reading. The definitions are simple enough for students to understand, but specific enough to help students recognize the differences in each. ⭐ Doodle notes tap into multiple learning styles. Doodle notes are obviously great for visual learners. They also create a connection between the right and left hemispheres of the brain. This leads to an increase in learning, focus, and retention. The doodles on the note pages also help a variety of learners connect images with information. The free set of reading doodle notes also includes 4 versions for easy differentiation. There are doodle pages for lower grades, upper grades, as well as notes that are filled-in or in a guided notes format. ⭐ Doodle notes expose students to skills they can use in the classroom. Doodle notes are a fun and engaging spin on traditional notes. The free set of doodle notes focus on reading comprehension skills. Therefore, they work perfectly as a review of skills before students show off their learning while reading passages. Of course, I think reading passages should be engaging, too. So, some of my favorites to combine with the doodle notes are these... --- Reading Passages and Text-Based Evidence - R.E.A.D. Strategy --- Social Emotional Learning Passages - Read, Doodle and Do --- Nonfiction Reading Passages - Doodle and Do ⭐ Doodle notes are extremely motivating and therefore work as awesome introductions to units. The free set of reading comprehension skills doodle notes are such an awesome way to introduce students to more in-depth reading units. You could easily have students complete the packet of doodle notes before diving deeper into each reading skill. Or, you could have students complete one section of the doodle notes as they learn about different skills. The good news is that I've already created 12 reading mini-units for each reading skill. Find them here. ⭐ Doodle notes help students review and reinforce information naturally. When students complete doodle notes, first, they do the work of adding the notes to their pages. However, their learning doesn't end there. Students are super motivated to doodle, color, and embellish their note pages. As they get creative, they naturally read over and review their learning. It's the perfect way to mix creativity and learning! If you'd like to add this FREE set of reading comprehension doodle notes to your classroom, just add your email and name below. Then, check you inbox for your exclusive freebie!
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This worksheet is for Elementary school students at Beginner level who learn reading and their vocabulary is not too big. The worksheet is good for developing Reading and Writing skills.There are7 exercises with short "a" sound. - ESL worksheets
This reading response worksheet is ideal for practicing story elements, reading strategies, comprehension, text connection, author study, vocabulary work and so much more!
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When we let students know that reading is worthwhile, it creates a chain reaction of learning. Here are 25 strategies for fostering a reading culture.
Each classroom brings students of multiple learning styles and backgrounds. It is our job to provide opportunities that reach all of the many different learning styles that come to us. For this reason, it is
Do you have elementary students in your homeschool? If so, you will find this FREE Elementary Reading & Writing Bundle so helpful! It’s full of useful homeschool printables for writing and reading assessment as well as reading comprehension. This limited time freebie will end on 4/26 so you will want to be sure to grab the...
Classroom book clubs engage students in meaningful conversations that grow reading comprehension strategies. Get tips and tools for running effective clubs!
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Twelve topics with prompting words to speak on. Thank you!!! - ESL worksheets
Being a brand new school librarian is both exciting and scary. All summer, you’ve planned for your new position, but today, you're feeling pretty lost.
Each classroom brings students of multiple learning styles and backgrounds. It is our job to provide opportunities that reach all of the many different learning styles that come to us. For this reason, it is
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Reading Comprehension Passages for Kindergarten - I created this reading resource to give my kindergarten students more reading comprehension practice. This set includes 15 printables that each have a small reading passage. Students read the paragraph and then draw a picture to match what they read. (What kindergarten student doesn't love to draw?) I will use this during my guided reading groups, but this could also be used whole group. In my classroom, I pull up the original on the smartboard, and we review the passages together after my kindergarten students have read and drawn on their own. Use this reading comprehension set during: Guided Reading Science of Reading Small Reading Groups Reading Homework Kindergarten Reading
As adults, we often walk into a bookstore with a certain genre we are ready to peruse the aisles for in order to find our next read. Would your students be able to do the
These 25 quick and easy tips for new teachers will help you create a positive, engaging, and effective learning environment for your students.
Reading Comprehension for beginner and Elementary Students 3 - ESL worksheets
Looking for fluency activities? I just updated my fluency freebie. I added some short passages. If you need longer passages, I recommend visiting Reading A to Z. This is a great site with leveled passages. There are even some free books that you can download. Click HERE to get your freebie.
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37 fun language arts games and activities to teach kids in kingergarten through middle school the fundamentals of language and literature!
As you complete reading tasks, you get to color them in!
Being a brand new school librarian is both exciting and scary. All summer, you’ve planned for your new position, but today, you're feeling pretty lost.
Once the students learn how to read they love reading everything they see. With fun word hunt activities, your child will both have a good time and improve their reading by practicing. Moreover, word puzzles help children improve their concentration skills and eliminate attention deficit. They involve a process that requires patience and attention. The child, who patiently finds the words, reaches the result and completes the puzzle, bringing him both joy and a sense of success. These positive emotions, especially the sense of achievement, directly affect the child's self-confidence. Therefore, doing word puzzles gives children a sense of self-confidence.
This worksheet is for Elementary school students at Beginner level who learn reading and their vocabulary is not too big. The worksheet is good for developing Reading and Writing skills.There are 8 exercises with short "e and o " sounds. - ESL worksheets
Perfect for kids in kindergarten through middle school, these reading comprehension strategies and activities for struggling readers will not disappoint!
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Creative ideas to get kids excited about reading deeper.
It is essential to read to students aloud. Not only is reading aloud to students building language and vocabulary, but it is also sparking children’s love for reading!
One of the joys of teaching Kindergarten is seeing your students reach milestones throughout the year, including becoming readers! It makes ...
Being a brand new school librarian is both exciting and scary. All summer, you’ve planned for your new position, but today, you're feeling pretty lost.