Six very short passages with questions. The subjects are pretty much of a general knowledge nature. The level of language used is quite high, but even more elementary students should understand the questions and be able to elicit the answers. Insist on full sentence replies form more advanced classes. - ESL worksheets
Six mini readings to practise the present simple tense. Answer the questions, complete a true or false, supply the questions and guess who? There is a partial key included. Please note that 'everyday' is an adjective, meaning ordinary, usual, everyday, unlike 'every day' which means 'each day'. - ESL worksheets
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𝐖𝐡𝐨 𝐤𝐧𝐞𝐰 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐬𝐚𝐫𝐜𝐚𝐬𝐭𝐢𝐜 𝐓𝐬𝐮𝐤𝐢𝐬𝐡𝐢𝐦𝐚 𝐜𝐚𝐧 𝐚𝐥𝐬𝐨 𝐛𝐞 𝐚 𝐬𝐰𝐞𝐞𝐭 𝐨𝐥𝐝𝐞𝐫 𝐛𝐫𝐨𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐫 𝐭𝐨 𝐡𝐢𝐬 𝐲𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐠𝐞𝐫 𝐬𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐫? ❝ 𝙒𝙝𝙖𝙩'𝙨 𝙮𝙤𝙪𝙧 𝙗𝙧𝙤𝙩𝙝𝙚𝙧'𝙨 𝙣𝙖𝙢𝙚? ❞ ❝ 𝙐𝙢... 𝙄𝙩'𝙨 𝙉𝙞𝙞-𝙘𝙝𝙖𝙣! ❞ ︵‿︵‿︵‿︵‿︵︵‿︵‿ ⍣ ೋ ﹝𝐂𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐝!𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐝𝐞𝐫﹞≣ - ͙۪۪̥˚┊❛ 𝙋𝙡𝙖𝙩𝙤𝙣𝙞𝙘 𝙧𝙚𝙡𝙖𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣𝙨𝙝𝙞𝙥 ❜┊˚ ͙۪۪̥◌
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Find the matching BOOM CARDS set HERE! This 10 page summer bugs reading comprehension pack (includes spiders) includes two short stories/sentences per page with matching black and white pictures with a total of 20 short stories/sentences. Each story and related questions are on a half page to help save paper. You can put it together as a book or use individual half sheets per lesson. Under each short story/sentence, there are three questions about the story/sentence. The three questions ask “Who? What? and Where? questions about the story. NOTE**** This reading comprehension pack is included in the following 2 products. If you have purchased either of these, you do not need to purchase this product. Insects and Spiders (Literacy and Math Unit) Insects Bundle The 20 stories are shown in the preview. There are many uses for these stories/questions. The stories include a variety of reading levels. They can be used in a kindergarten class with the teacher reading the story and questions to the students and having the students use invented spelling to write their answers. They can also be used for independent reading practice in first or second grade by letting students read the short story, read the questions, and answer the questions even if they have to look back in the story to find the answer. These short stories are great for guided reading groups, homework, a mini lesson, or literacy center activities. I hope your students enjoy these stories and questions. Be sure to FOLLOW ME to be notified of new resources! Also, be sure to leave feedback on all of your previous purchases to receive credit toward future purchases. Simply go to your MY PURCHASES page and click on the green "Provide Feedback" links! Quick and Easy! You may also like: Reading Comprehension Bundle Reading Comprehension: Who? What? How? Reading Comprehension: Where? When? Why? Reading Comprehension: How? How? asked Connie the Cow Reading Comprehension Bundle You may visit me at: BLOG FACEBOOK PAGE PINTEREST TPT STORE Thanks for stopping by! Sherry Clements
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I wanted to make some charts for Author's Purpose that would appeal to my first graders. I went with the P.I.E acronym (Persuade, Inform, Entertain) but took it to the next level by actually using Pie as the text examples. I then added some Other Examples so the students would get additional visual examples of the different purposes. I have these up on my Teachers Pay Teachers site for only $2.00! ***UPDATE - I had a few requests to add an additional, optional 4th poster for "Explain". I have now included this in the download too. This is also available in a money saving bundle with my Reader's Tool Box: Click on the picture to see it! Save With A Bundle: Author's Purpose Anchor Charts and Reader's Toolbox of Reading Strategies Click here to go to Teacher's Pay Teachers to get them :) While you are at my store, check out some of my new and best selling products including: My Original Writing Center - My best selling product! CVC Clip The Sounds Print Your Own Teacher Subway ArtPerfect for Gifts! Don't Get "Frozen" - A Sight Words Card Game Read It, Build It, Write ItAll 220 Dolch Sight Words Included The "Blue Cat" Daily Five Posters Reader's Toolbox of Reading Strategies Marzano (Kid-Friendly) Rating Scales Polka Dot Behavior Clip Chart with Daily/Weekly Behavior Reports and Punch Cards Chevron Behavior Clip Chart with Daily/WeeklyBehavior Reports and Punch Cards Word Family HousesCVC and CCVC Words Included The Ultimate Writing Center: Chevron Sight Words Superhero: Everything You Need to Motivate and Reward Sight Word Recognition Sight Words Superhero Add-On Pack: 130 Pages of Sight Word Games and Activities! Mighty Minions Sight Words Card Game Mighty Minions Read It, Build It, Write It Author's Purpose Anchor Charts Letter AND Sound Picture Mats Interactive Word Wall Books The Scientific Method Posters and Activities Awesome Adjectives with "The Blue Cat" Check out these MONEY SAVING BUNDLES: And MUCH more - click here to see more great products! And, don't forget to follow my store to get a free kit each month!!! Past "Follower Freebies" include" Click here to see how to get free kits each month: Mrs. Gilchrist's Follower Freebies
They read a short heartwarming story about a lonely boy, then they complete the true or false questions and answer the comprehension questions. Full key included. - ESL worksheets
Cómo dice el título, aqui pondré imágenes, memes, o mini comics del videojuego Genshin Impact que encuentro en Pinterest. Muchas estarán en inglés asi que estaré traduciendolas ^^ -Créditos a todos los creadores de las imagenes que coloco aqui. -Los personajes no son míos, son de Mihoyo. -Contiene spoilers del juego, obviamente.
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Do you want to improve the reading skills of your kindergarteners? Then check these free kindergarten reading comprehension worksheets.
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PRIMARY GRAMMAR UNIT 5 - CAPITALIZATION We completed our grammar units 1-4, nouns , adjectives , verbs and adverbs . Who knew grammar could be so easy and fun right? These four units give students such a solid foundation of basic sentence structure and parts of speec
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Last week we looked at the beautiful language and sentence fluency in All the Places to Love by Patricia MacLachlan. I decided to do a small writing project with the kids to help them adopt a more fluent writing style and to write more like Patricia MacLachlan. We noticed that all the places the characters loved in her book had to do with nature. I modeled for students how I thought of a place in nature that I love (the Horicon Marsh), followed by nouns that I see, feel, smell, hear, and taste while I'm there. After all, good writers appeal to a reader's senses! Students then followed my model and thought of their own special place in nature and filled out their pre-writing sheet with powerful nouns. We also used a page from All the Places to Love to help us look at different parts of speech: nouns, verbs, and adjectives. We recorded several examples of nouns, verbs, adjectives, and similes. Students kept track of this new learning in their Powerful Words & Phrases tab. Eventually we used our pre-writing sheet to fill in our drafting sheet. I gave students a general outline to encourage the sentence fluency of Patricia MacLachlan. With their new knowledge of nouns, verbs, adjectives, and similes, students could better understand the different words they were to include in their draft. Good writers have their pre-writing sheet right next to their draft so that they can stick to their plan! After students read their writing to a peer, it was time to publish. We used the computer lab to help us with this task. Fourth graders aren't the most fluent typists but the short length of this piece allowed them to get a feel for publishing using a computer without feeling too overwhelmed. We will be putting each student's page in our own classroom book called All the Places 4B Loves. :) Our literacy coach, Mrs. Johnson, came to help us get better with answering short answer questions. She used this anchor chart to help us learn the steps to writing a great answer! We looked at two different sample responses and together we evaluated whether the responses were strong or not. We looked specifically for a question stem, complete sentences, details and examples from the text, and whether the student truly answered the question. Then it was time for students to try out their new learning. They received a short reading about dolphins, a short-answer response sheet, and a self-assessment sheet to evaluate their answer during and after writing their response. The next day we had a chance to look at some of our own answers from the day before. I scanned a few samples and we discussed what each writer did well (strengths) and what the writer could do to improve (goals). In this sample, we noticed how the writer used part of the question to help her formulate the first line of her answer. Bravo! In this sample, we noticed this writer also used part of the question to help her start her answer. We also discovered that this writer needed to include more examples or details from the text and do some rereading of her answer as she writes to make sure it makes sense. This writer used great transition words to write her answer. We noticed that her topic sentence actually appeared as the last sentence in her response so we thought it would be a good idea to move it to the top of her response. After we discussed as a class about strengths and goals, I handed back students' short-answer responses from the day before. They reread them, and then I had them write a response about their strengths and goals in their My Thoughts tab of their Thoughtful Logs. In guided reading, we continued looking at different types of print. Students showed evidence of being able to identify the definitions of words in a different type of print. They recorded their thinking in their Thoughtful Logs. Today we added another non-fiction text feature to our list: headings! I photocopied a page from our social studies text book and a page from a question and answer book to help model the different headers and sub-headers we see in texts. This anchor chart communicates my explicit teaching point for our reading lesson today. I modeled my own thinking when I got to the first header of an article about satellites. I activated my schema and made a prediction before I read on. After I modeled my own thinking, I gave students their own copy of the article so they could practice the strategy themselves using the next header in the article. The header read: Movers and Shakers. During guided reading, students read a non-fiction article about Yosemite National Park and did a similar response show evidence that they understand how to think when they get to a header in a non-fiction text. Students used the header From Paris to the Parks. During Writer's Workshop today we learned that we need to indent and start a new paragraph every time our topic changes. We looked at real published writing from a book about koalas to help us see that indenting is really something published authors do when they switch to writing about a new topic. Then I modeled for students how to pre-write for a piece of writing that's about three different topics. I used the listing strategy to jot down several key words about each of my topics. Then I modeled how I took each of the key words on my pre-writing plan and expanded them as I drafted each paragraph. Each time I switched to a new topic, I was sure to indent! Students got a chance to practice this strategy independently. I had them glue a prompt sheet in their own notebooks, pre-write their ideas, and draft from their plan. You can see this writer showed evidence of understanding that she should indent every time she switches to writing about a new topic. This small writing assignment also helps me assess students' convention use, sentence fluency, word choice, and their ability to draft from their pre-writing plan. You'll notice in the above piece of writing that the student highlighted the words 'a lot' three times. Students in our room know to highlight anywhere in their writing when they know they're meeting their writing goal. For this writer, one of the goals we set for her a few weeks ago was to make sure to spell 'a lot' as two words rather than one. When I looked at this students' writing, I saw the highlighting which was a signal for me to mark in my writing binder that she met her goal. Now that she showed evidence of applying her writing goal three times successfully, I officially signed off on her goal! Way to go, girl! Homework: 1. Reading - 15 mins., Pizza Log 2. Math - 10 mins. of facts, WKCE prep questions 3. Handwriting - pgs. 22-23 4. Social Studies - test tomorrow! Extra: Costume in a bag! 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Are you looking to decorate your classroom with fun, hand-drawn anchor charts/posters? Do you find it difficult to find the time to create, draw, outline and color? Don't fret. Give me the markers. Hi, I'm the Chart Lady! I love making engaging, eye catching and educational anchor charts. I also can draw/create any other topic you would like, just contact me directly and ask! My students absolutely love these posters and we use them daily. Many students are visual learners, so the colorful images really help them connect, recall and digest what we have learned. I call this anchor chart: "Producers/Consumers/Decomposers" Students were learning the beginnings of Food Webs, in particular examples of producers, consumers and decomposers. **All non-laminated anchor charts are currently hand drawn and colored on 25x30, anchor chart paper. Once ordered, it will take a 2-3 days to draw, outline, color and ship. If you would like it laminated, it will cost $5.00 more for lamination and the size will shrink by 2-3 inches of width. I ship these out ASAP after being ordered and completed, however, keep in mind that once shipped, it is out of my control. Therefore, if shipping does not meet your expectations, I encourage customers to reach out to me first, and we can work something out to make up for anything that might have occurred that was outside of our control.** Enjoy, The Chart Lady
English teachers struggle to fit it all in. We want to teach the novels we love while also allowing the freedom and choice that reading workshop provides. Can we do both? Yes! Keep reading to find out how... First a bit of background about my interpretation of what reading workshop and whole class novel teaching looks like:
Minilessons are actually really easy to plan, and fun to teach. What? You don’t believe me? Let me show you, right now, how to do it.
These Fiction Reading Posters and Interactive Anchor Charts are a must-have for introducing and reinforcing tons of important nonfiction vocabulary and concepts! Some of the topics included are summarizing fiction, finding story elements, and analyzing character traits. Printing flexibility allows for either printing full-page fiction posters, interactive anchor charts, or mini (half page) posters/anchor charts for students' reading notebooks! Now you can introduce a lesson with a poster or anchor chart, while students are able to interact with them at the same time in their own reading notebooks! Adding them to their own notebooks is the perfect way for students to have easy access to ALL lessons taught, so you don't have to worry about keeping every poster on display throughout the year. Be sure to take a look at the product preview for a closer look! 23 Fiction Posters/Anchor Charts Include: Fiction Book Basics All About Fiction Sequence of Events Setting Plot Story Elements Problem/Solution (or Conflict/Resolution) 4 Types of Conflict Main Character Analyzing Character Traits Character Emotions vs. Traits List of Character Traits Making Inferences About Character Traits Internal & External Character Traits Protagonist vs. Antagonist Flat Character vs. Round Character Theme Summary (2 Options) Dialogue Point of View (2 Options) 2 Versions: Two versions are included for the posters - one with more details (more text) and one with less text (larger font). 4 Formats: Full-Page Posters, Full-Page Interactive Anchor Charts, Half Page Posters or Anchor Charts, and a digital Google Slides™ format This product is available at a discount in the Reading Posters Bundle, and at an even larger discount in the Reading & Writing Visuals Bundle! More Fiction Resources: Fiction Reading Crafts Fiction Graphic Organizers Fiction Story Elements Puzzles
These Fiction Reading Posters and Interactive Anchor Charts are a must-have for introducing and reinforcing tons of important nonfiction vocabulary and concepts! Some of the topics included are summarizing fiction, finding story elements, and analyzing character traits. Printing flexibility allows for either printing full-page fiction posters, interactive anchor charts, or mini (half page) posters/anchor charts for students' reading notebooks! Now you can introduce a lesson with a poster or anchor chart, while students are able to interact with them at the same time in their own reading notebooks! Adding them to their own notebooks is the perfect way for students to have easy access to ALL lessons taught, so you don't have to worry about keeping every poster on display throughout the year. Be sure to take a look at the product preview for a closer look! 23 Fiction Posters/Anchor Charts Include: Fiction Book Basics All About Fiction Sequence of Events Setting Plot Story Elements Problem/Solution (or Conflict/Resolution) 4 Types of Conflict Main Character Analyzing Character Traits Character Emotions vs. Traits List of Character Traits Making Inferences About Character Traits Internal & External Character Traits Protagonist vs. Antagonist Flat Character vs. Round Character Theme Summary (2 Options) Dialogue Point of View (2 Options) 2 Versions: Two versions are included for the posters - one with more details (more text) and one with less text (larger font). 4 Formats: Full-Page Posters, Full-Page Interactive Anchor Charts, Half Page Posters or Anchor Charts, and a digital Google Slides™ format This product is available at a discount in the Reading Posters Bundle, and at an even larger discount in the Reading & Writing Visuals Bundle! More Fiction Resources: Fiction Reading Crafts Fiction Graphic Organizers Fiction Story Elements Puzzles
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Study kinds of verbs, verb tenses, irregular verbs, and verb synonyms with this poster and anchor chart set. There are filled-in charts and blank charts to complete together with your students. The charts are full-page size and half-page size. Great for a bulletin board display, guided practice, or interactive notebooks! Click on the preview to see examples of all the verb charts in the resource. The pages were designed in high resolution using Photoshop for 8.5x11 paper. The posters can be enlarged to 11x17 or 18x24 without any loss of crispness. A 24x36 poster will lose a little of the crispness but still look great because it is viewed from a greater distance. The following items are included: • Action/Helping/Linking Verbs chart, filled & blank (2 pages) • Action/Helping/Linking Verbs mini-charts, filled & blank (2 pages) • Verb Tenses chart, filled & blank (2 pages) • Verb Tenses mini-charts, filled & blank (2 pages) • Irregular Verbs chart, filled & blank (2 pages) • Irregular Verbs mini-charts, filled & blank (2 pages) • Verb Replacements chart, filled & blank (2 pages) • Verb Replacements mini-charts, filled & blank (2 pages) • TOU & Credits (1 page) Please NOTE that this resource is NOT EDITABLE. I'd appreciate your purchase, your rating, and your feedback. Thank you from The Brighter Rewriter! ► CLICK HERE to follow me for new product notifications, special discounts & other fun stuff! Related Products ❤️ Nouns and Verbs Halloween Activities ❤️ Nouns Verbs Adjectives Halloween Activities