Text Feature Matching Worksheet! CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.1.5, CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RI.1.5...
This RL.2.2 Recount or Retell 2nd grade reading unit is packed full of standards-based lesson plans, Lexile passages, and activities to use while you are teaching the standard RL2.2. If you are not teaching Common Core, then the unit is still valuable to use when teachings students how to recount a story and find the ... Read more
In this post, I share my strategy for teaching recounting stories like folktales, tall tales and fables to help you get the most out of CCSS RL.2.2 & 3.2.
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This is a great Common Core App Smash that I used with a group of third graders to help teach the following Common Core ELA Standard: CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.3.5 Refer to parts of stories, dramas, and…
Macbeth Bingo: Instructions, Game Boards, and Call Sheet No additional boards will be added to the product. **SEE thumbnails for PREVIEW** This differentiated activity is intended to get students excited about literature in a creative way. PREPARE: Print out the BINGO cards sheets enough for each child plus one call sheet for the teacher. Cut out the bingo cards. You have blank cards to make your own. --the purpose of playing is to review. The students will find the answer on their bingo board. This will create competition, ensure that they are focusing, and provide an educational review. The children will then place a written “X” on the corresponding answers after each clue is given by the caller. I’ve seen teachers laminate cards and children use dry erase markers. This will allow you to re-use the cards (You can also make your own markers with pennies, cutout squares, etc.) Award extra credit points on an impending test (this is what I would do). Award a homework pass...or just for fun! BINGO CCSS RL.1 RL.2 RL.3a-b, d RL.10 RI.1 Come Together! Connect with Me! Study All Knight Blog Study All Knight Facebook Danielle Knight (Study All Knight) on Pinterest Study All Knight on Twitter Study All Knight on Instagram Created by Danielle Knight, © Study All Knight ™, The Knight Stuff, LLC
The Bug Club by Elise Gravel Review Copy from Drawn & Quarterly You hear a lot about the importance of voice in the world of fiction,...
Viewing literature represented in different art forms teaches students critical thinking and viewing skills.
by Abc123is4me 1st - 3rd Grade A very simple graphic organizer to use with Common Core Standard: CCSS.ELA- Literacy. RL.2.1. Use i...
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This anchor chart is a great one to give to students to use as a reference while they are learning about the 6 question words. My students put it in a page protector to keep at the front of their binders. I hope it can be useful for you and your students. Thanks so much for looking!
Begin teaching theme with fables. Kids easily find story elements and consider how a character's actions affect the outcome.
Have you ever thought about using wordless videos in your speech therapy lessons? It increases engagement! Start with these videos...
Have you ever thought about using wordless videos in your speech therapy lessons? It increases engagement! Start with these videos...
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I was looking on the internet for a great story to use with the common core state standard RL 2.3 Describe how a characters in a story respond to major events and challenges. I couldn't find anything that specifically addressed this standard. I looked through all my books and found Molly the Brave and Me by Jane O'Connor. Freebie on Teachers Pay Teachers Beth is a second grader that wants to be brave like her friend Molly. Beth faces several challenges where she has to be brave in order not to appear to be a wimp in front of Molly. I created this skill sheet for students to use along with the story. Three major events in the story are identified and the students have to write how Beth responds to each of these challenges. The next time, I hope to be able to give my second graders a blank organizer and have them identify major events or challenges and then describe how the character responds to those challenges.
I love it when I find a graphic novel that is as enjoyable as any by Raina Telgemeier , and Awkward by Svetlana Chmakova is right...
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