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Rooted in Reading Kinder September Reading Comprehension for Fall Reading

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  1. Calling all Kindergarten Teachers who are ready to TRANSFORM their ELA block and improve reading comprehension! Rooted in Reading for Kinder is a set of lesson plans and activities that focus on a read-aloud story each week with everything you need to facilitate a love of reading in your classroom.
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Ensure your Kindergarten students are hitting reading targets with a complete set of lesson plans and activities for reading comprehension! This book unit teaches character description, author's purpose, fiction vs nonfiction, and so much more!


Rooted in Reading for Kindergarten gives you everything you need to facilitate a love of reading in your classroom.  We’ve got lesson plans, activities, crafts, and printables that focus around a read-aloud story each week. 

The teacher READS the book throughout the week and models how to think deeply, ask questions, monitor comprehension, and so much more.  Each week we focus on different comprehension skills and strategies that will take your little learners on a reading journey like never before.  All lesson plans and activities are aligned with the Common Core Standards and TEKS. 

This can be used as a stand alone curriculum OR as a supplemental curriculum.  You can do ALL of what we include or pick and choose the activities that work best for you and your students!  Want to know more?  Check out below!

For more information, research, and teacher testimonies on Rooted in Reading click HERE.

***This teaching resource is available as part of a BUNDLE.  You can find that by clicking HERE!

The description below AND the PREVIEW are VERY detailed.  We have tried to provide as much information as possible!  Please check out the description and preview if you have any questions about the unit!

Books needed for September (In order of how we suggest teaching the books):

A Night in the Country by Cynthia Rylant

When Grandma Gives You a Lemon Tree by Jamie LB Deenihan

Goodbye Summer, Hello Autumn by Kenard Pak

Giraffe Problems by Jory John and Giraffes by Laura Marsh

KINDERGARTEN Rooted in Reading Units:

Rooted in Reading Kinder August:  Now Available

Rooted in Reading Kinder September:  Now Available

Rooted in Reading Kinder October:  Now Available

Rooted in Reading Kinder November:  Now Available

Rooted in Reading Kinder December:  Now Available

Rooted in Reading Kinder January: Now Available

Rooted in Reading Kinder February: Now Available

Rooted in Reading Kinder March:  Now Available

Rooted in Reading Kinder April:  Now Available

Rooted in Reading Kinder May:  Now Available

What is included in the SEPTEMBER unit? 

Ⓐ: Look below!

Daily Lesson Plans for 4 Weeks

Book Question Cards

Reading Sentences/Sentence Stems

Comprehension Assessment

Take Home Readers that Match the Nonfiction Reader Topic

Comprehension Focuses:

Identifying and Describing Settings

Identifying and Describing Characters

Author’s Purpose

Comparing and Contrasting Seasons

Fiction vs Nonfiction

Nonfiction Text Features:  Table of Contents and Photographs

Comparing and Contrasting Animals

Comprehension Printables/Interactive Notebooks:

Setting Digital Poster

Sounds Are a Part of It Printable

Settings Change Digital Poster

Settings Change Printable

Settings Impact the Story Digital Poster

Setting Impact Picture Sort

Character Digital Poster

Character or Not Sort Printable

Character Talks, Acts, Feels Digital Poster

I Can Describe Characters Printable

Describing Characters Digital Poster

Talking About Characters Printable

Greetings Digital Poster (discussing dialogue)

Hello Autumn Printable

Author’s Purpose Digital Poster

Summer and Autumn Printable

Alike and Different Digital Poster

Sort it Out Printable

Nonfiction Digital Poster

Fiction Digital Poster

What I Notice about Fiction and NF printable

Table of Contents Digital Poster

Table of Contents Printable

Photographs Digital Poster 

Draw a Picture to Match Printable

Nonfiction Readers 

These come in a printable and projectable version.  There is a NF reader that the teacher READS with the students.  There is also a Take-Home reader that the students read with on-level content.

Barnyard Babies

Lemon Trees to Lemonade

Fall Changes

From A to Zebra

Anchor Charts

The Anchor Charts have all pieces included needed to make the anchor chart as well as cards for students to respond with.

Describe the Setting

Let’s Go to the Barnyard

Who are the Characters

All about Lemons

Fall vs Summer

Fall Changes

Let’s Compare Animals Chart:  Zebras and Giraffes

Fiction vs Nonfiction

Vocabulary

4 Vocabulary Picture Cards with Definitions for each book

4 Vocabulary Writing Prompts

Vocabulary Anchor Chart with picture cards

Vocabulary Picture/Word Match

Directed Drawings (with writing pages)

The directed drawings have step by step picture instructions for the teacher to guide the students through.

Sheep

Main Character in When Grandma Gives You a Lemon Tree

Chipmunk

Giraffe

Crafts (with writing pages)

The crafts include a printable version that can be colored AND a cut/glue option.

Window for Setting

Glass of Lemonade

Summer and Fall Tree

Zebra

Foundational Skills:  Beginning Letters and Their Sounds

-Beginning Letter Digital Chart

-Beginning Letter Pocket Chart Materials

-Beginning Letter Treasure Hunt Printables

-Cut and Glue Beginning Letter Printabls

-Spin a Sound Beginning Letters

-Beginning Letter Writing

Grammar:  Verbs as Action Words

We Can Name Verbs Anchor Chart

Verb Picture and Word Cards

Printable:  Draw an Action Word

Printable:  Color the Verbs

Printable:  What Does Not Belong?

Printable:  Verb Assessment

Grammar:  Verbs as Action Words

Verbs Digital Poster

Verb Picture and Word Cards

Printable:  Color the Verb (review)

Printable:  Making Lemonade

Printable:  Verbs Printable

Printable:  Verbs Sort

Printable:  Verbs Assessment

Grammar:  Nouns and Verbs

Noun Digital Poster

Verb Digital Poster

Word Cards

Printable:  Draw a Verb Draw a Noun

Printable:  Fall Word Nouns and Verbs

Printable:  Verbs and Nouns Sort

Printable:  Word Knowledge:  Nouns and Verbs

Printable:  Nouns and Verb Assessment

Grammar: Nouns and Verbs in Sentences

Noun in a Sentence Digital Poster

Verb in a Sentence Digital Poster

Nouns and Verbs in Sentences Sentence Cards (4 sets)

Printable:  All About Giraffes

Printable:  Giraffe Sentence Puzzle

Printable:  Make a Sentence (Zebras run fast)

Printable:  Make a Sentence (Lions roar loudly)

Printable:  Noun and Verb Assessment

Daily Deep Dive:  Mentor Sentence

Each week we take a sentence from the book or inspired by the book.  This sentence is the anchor for the sentence study.

Pocket Chart Sentence Cards to Build the Sentence Together

Replacing Words Cards

Printable:  Write the Sentence and Draw a Picture

Printable:  Cut and Glue the Sentence.  Write the Sentence.

More FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

There is SO much included, how do I fit it all in?

Ⓐ:  Please do NOT feel like you have to do everything we put into the units.  We try to include everything that a teacher might want, but we realize it is A LOT!  We suggest combing through the units, looking at the expectations of your school/district/state, and deciding which activities would be best for your students.  We do NOT recommend printing class sets of everything, hoping to get to it all.  Choose the things that you think YOUR students need, that will be most beneficial, and start there!  Several components can be used during stations, for morning work, or even as homework.  Others you may choose to just set aside for another time or not use at all!  That’s okay!  We want this to work for you AND your students!

What is included in the Kinder units

Ⓐ:  Each book unit (so 4 a month) will include:  

⇢Daily Lesson Plans for Comprehension, Vocabulary, Grammar, and the Daily Deep Dive

⇢Book Question Cards for Classroom Discussion

⇢Comprehension Focus Digital Posters

⇢Comprehension Printables and/or Interactive Notebook Templates

⇢Comprehension Assessment for the Weekly Read Aloud

⇢Reading Passage with Questions

⇢Anchor Chart Templates

⇢Nonfiction Reader

⇢Nonfiction Take Home Reader

⇢Vocabulary Picture Cards with Word, Picture, Definition

⇢Vocabulary Writing Prompts

⇢Vocabulary Writing Prompts

⇢Vocabulary Printables/Assessments

⇢Craft with Writing Pages

⇢Directed Drawing with Writing Pages

⇢Foundational Skills Focus Digital Posters

⇢Foundational Skills Printables/Activities

⇢Grammar Focus Digital Posters

⇢Grammar Printables/Activities

⇢Daily Deep Dive with Mentor Sentences

How are these units different from your other grade level units?

Ⓐ:  We have followed the same format as our other grade levels, but we have made it developmentally appropriate for a Kindergarten classroom.  We do not choose read alouds that are on a Kindergarten reading level because the teacher is reading the story to the class, and guiding their discussions, BUT the activities that correlate with the read aloud are Kinder appropriate.  We believe that books read aloud should vary in level so that ALL students benefit from the instruction.  Here are some minor differences in the Kinder units:

➧Lined Writing Pages and Sentence Starters

➧Printables have very little cutting involved.  If there is cutting, it is very basic.

➧Many options for drawing or writing when responding to the text

➧Foundational Skills Included

➧Directed Drawings have simplified steps and a starting page

➧Crafts are easy to cut and assemble or they can simply be colored

➧Vocabulary Cards have pictures

➧Kinder appropriate activities, assessments, passages, and more

Please note: We provide resources/printables for foundational skills. However, we do not claim that this is a complete phonics program. Rooted in Reading was built to address the comprehension, vocabulary, and language standards. Many schools and districts have very specific plans for foundational skills/phonics. Our goal is to simply provide extra materials for teachers to use during their phonics instruction.

Disclaimer About Rooted in Reading Books: We try our best to ensure that the books we select for our Rooted in Reading program will be available to you; however, we cannot guarantee any book's availability at any given time.

We encourage you to check multiple places for the books including but not limited to: Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Scholastic, Thrift Books, BookOutlet.com, eBay, Abe Books, Half Price Books, Better World Books, and you can make a project on Donor's Choose or check them out from your public library.

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Teaching Duration
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
With prompting and support, identify characters, settings, and major events in a story.
With prompting and support, describe the relationship between illustrations and the story in which they appear (e.g., what moment in a story an illustration depicts).
Actively engage in group reading activities with purpose and understanding.
Identify the front cover, back cover, and title page of a book.
With prompting and support, describe the relationship between illustrations and the text in which they appear (e.g., what person, place, thing, or idea in the text an illustration depicts).

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