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Reading Interactive Notebook: Literature Activities and Literary Elements

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Heather Johnson 33
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Grade Levels
3rd - 4th
Standards
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Pages
143 Pages
$12.00
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Description

This Interactive Reading Notebook is filled with everything you need to teach literature and reading common core skills.

Each reading skill comes complete with a notebook “anchor chart” page that students can glue into their notebook for reference. Each skill also includes a reading passage page for student reading and practice. This notebook includes several templates for each skill that can be used with books of your choice (class books or independent reading).

~Recently updated in 2021~

This notebook is the perfect companion to the reading program or format that you already use. It is "pick and choose" style so that you can choose the appropriate pages for the skills that you are working on. Some of the pages create flaps (that the students write on top of and then under) and other pages just get glued in after the students write on them. I always wanted to use a Reading Notebook with my third graders, but they needed more structure than a notebook with hundreds of lined pages. I could never find one that I loved. I decided to make my own and I am so happy with the results.

The kids ABSOLUTELY love the interactive journal! I used fun fonts and made it VERY student friendly. I also made the journal pages so that they will fit in a regular notebook or a composition notebook.

Pages/Topics:

This Interactive Reading Notebook is the perfect companion to the reading program or format that you already use. It is "pick and choose" style so that you can choose the appropriate pages for the skills that you are working on. Some of the pages create flaps (that the students write on top of and then under) and other pages just get glued in after the students write on them. I always wanted to use a Reading Notebook with my third graders, but they needed more structure than a notebook with hundreds of lined pages. I could never find one that I loved. I decided to make my own and I am so happy with the results.

The kids ABSOLUTELY love the interactive journal! I used fun fonts and made it VERY student friendly. I also made the journal pages so that they will fit in a regular notebook or a composition notebook.

Pages/Topics:

  • Cover (4 versions)
  • I am a Reader Pages (5)
  • Writing Great Sentences (3)
  • Story Elements (3)
  • Sequencing (10)
  • Predictions (6)
  • Vocabulary (3)
  • Connections (15)--Includes Text-To-Text, Text-to-Self, and Text-to-World
  • Visualizing (5)
  • Schema (3)
  • Inference (5)
  • Character (10) Includes traits, how characters change, character inferences, etc
  • Questioning (7)
  • Main Idea/Details (4)
  • Genre (9)
  • Theme (5)
  • Drawing Conclusions (3)
  • Cause and Effect (5)
  • Author's Purpose (7)
  • Problem and Soluton (3)
  • Plot (5)
  • Setting (6)
  • Summarizing (5)
  • Point of View (6)
  • Personal Word Wall (2)
Total Pages
143 Pages
Answer Key
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Ask and answer questions to demonstrate understanding of a text, referring explicitly to the text as the basis for the answers.
Describe characters in a story (e.g., their traits, motivations, or feelings) and explain how their actions contribute to the sequence of events.
Distinguish their own point of view from that of the narrator or those of the characters.
Explain how specific aspects of a text’s illustrations contribute to what is conveyed by the words in a story (e.g., create mood, emphasize aspects of a character or setting).
Compare and contrast the themes, settings, and plots of stories written by the same author about the same or similar characters (e.g., in books from a series).

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