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Reading Interactive Notebook

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Melissa Mazur
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Grade Levels
2nd - 5th
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Pages
61 pages
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My students love the hands on learning this resource provides. I love the usefulness and flexibility
Great product for my intervention kiddos. I use them as seperate tools depending on the skill that day. Thanks!

Description

Reading Interactive Notebook- These can be used in many ways in your classroom. The foldable flip books can be used in a file folder to create lapbooks, or glue them into your reading interactive notebooks! The flip books are left blank on the inside for you to fully customize with the use of any book over and over again!

This set is not editable; however, if you have a suggestion as to something you'd like added, please let me know and I'll be happy to add it for you!

Included in this product is an easy to use Table of Contents, picture tutorials, and the following flip books:

Vocabulary Words

Asking Questions

Main Idea and Details (3 details)

Main Idea and Details (4 details)

Main Idea and Details (5 details)

Making Connections – Draw and Write

Making Connections – Text to Text, Text to Self, Text to World

KWL Chart

KWLS Chart

Retell

5-Senses Chart

Cause and Effect

Cause and Effect (2 of each)

Cause and Effect (3 of each)

Story Elements

Character Traits

Draw Conclusions - Inferences

Fact and Opinion

Problem and Solution

Sequence of Events (Beginning, Middle, End)

Sequence of Events (First, Then, Next, Finally)

Somebody Wanted But So

Somebody Wanted But So Then

Summarize It

Timeline

Venn Diagram

Vocabulary Flap Book

Nonfiction Notes

Frayer Model

Reading Genres (Autobiography, Fantasy, Fairy Tale, Realistic Fiction)

Reading Genres (Science Fiction, Biography, Nonfiction, Legend)

Reading Genres (Historical Fiction, Tall Tale, Myth, Mystery)

Reading Genres (Fable, Poetry)

Fantasy Vs. Reality

Point of View

Theme

QAR

Types of Conflict

Figurative Language (Simile, Metaphor, Idiom)

Visualizing

Topic Sentence, Main Idea, and Detail

Protagonist and Antagonist

Plot Diagram

Types of Conflict

Characterization

Ask Questions Before Reading

Ask Questions After Reading

Main Idea and Connections

Sequence of Events/Transition Words

Story Structure

Words and Phrases

Evidence of Character Traits

Central message

Reflecting on the Text

Making Connections

Total Pages
61 pages
Answer Key
N/A
Teaching Duration
1 Year
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