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WE ARE WATER PROTECTORS activities READING COMPREHENSION - Book Companion

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This purchase has so many great activities. We used many of them and it was just the right fit for my kids to learn and be successful.
So many things to do with this story. I loved that it was very organized by standards and offered more than one skill to practice with my students. They loved this story and the activities that were within this resource.
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Save yourself time and engage your students with these We are Water Protectors activities. This jam-packed book companion is quick and easy to use - Just print and go!

Read on to learn more about all that is included in this standards-based interactive read aloud packet based on the children’s book, We are Water Protectors by Carole Lindstrom.

TO SAVE YOU TIME, WE'VE DONE ALL OF THE WORK FOR YOU!

1. We chose vocabulary words & kid-friendly definitions.

2. We selected mentor sentences & specific grammar skills for each.

3. We wrote 30 book-based writing prompts (that cover 10 genres of writing).

4. We identified an SEL focus / character education topic based on events in the story.

5. We constructed strategy-based reading comprehension questions and created no-prep, print-and-go reader response worksheets.

YOU ONLY NEED TO DO 3 QUICK & EASY STEPS:

STEP 1: PLAN

Simply customize your We are Water Protectors lesson plans using the ideas in the teaching guide and choose from the 15 standards-based activities.

STEP 2: PREP

Prep can be as simple as printing the activity pages (or assigning the included digital version) and finding a free video of the book being read aloud online.

OPTIONAL: If you want to dive deeper into a book study, you’ll find our teaching ideas and slides make it easy to create mini-lessons, anchor charts, and slideshows.

STEP 3: TEACH

Engage your students with an interactive read aloud by reading or streaming the picture book. Practice reading comprehension strategies with text-based discussion questions. We even wrote the We are Water Protectors comprehension questions for you!

Some teachers like to assemble and assign independent work packets. Others prefer to dive deeper into the story with vocabulary, grammar, SEL, and writing lessons that can span over several days.

The best thing about our 500+ book companions is the flexibility they provide you. We’ve packed them with a variety of teaching ideas and activities so you have the option to use them in the way that works best for you and your students!

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THE WE ARE WATER PROTECTORS BOOK COMPANION FOCUSES ON:

◼️READING STRATEGIES

☐ summarize / retell

☐ analyzing illustrations

☐ author's purpose

☐ figurative language

☐ identifying theme | message | moral

◼️SOCIAL EMOTIONAL LEARNING TOPICS

☐ advocation

◼️GRAMMAR & LANGUAGE CONCEPTS

☐ plural nouns

☐ pronouns

☐ possessive nouns

☐ antonyms

WE ARE WATER PROTECTORS SUMMARY

The author of We Are Water Protectors, Carole Lindstrom, was inspired by numerous movements led by Indigenous people in North America. The goal of the book is to inspire readers to protect the Earth’s water from things like oil pipelines.

The narrator of this book grew up learning the importance of water. The people in her village consider themselves Water Protectors and Stewards of the Earth. It is their job to protect nature because everything on Earth is interconnected. Her people had always talked about a black snake that would come someday and make the water unsafe to drink. In this book, the black snake is coming to the narrator’s village, and she must help to protect their water.

Filled with figurative language, this book will teach students the importance of taking care of our planet and standing up for the earth.

HOW THIS RESOURCE SAVES YOU TIME and IMPROVES STUDENT LEARNING:

♥ The comprehension questions are grouped by reading strategies for easy lesson planning.

♥ It is standards-based and covers all aspects of language arts instruction.

♥ The activities were designed to be open-ended for easy differentiation and modification.

THE BOOK COMPANION PACKET CAN BE USED FOR:

→ sub plans

→ reader's workshop

→ guided reading

→ small group instruction

→ independent work

→ literacy centers

→ informal assessment

→ writer's workshop

→ RTI

→ word study

→ guidance lessons for social emotional learning

→ for remote learning, distance learning, or paperless work in the classroom

INCLUDED READ ALOUD LESSON IDEAS & PICTURE BOOK ACTIVITIES:

Comprehension Questions categorized by reading strategy; text-dependent

Social Emotional Learning guidance lesson ideas & discussion topics based on the story

Vocabulary Activities with kid-friendly definitions

Grammar Topics selected to align with the text

Focus Sentences use the book & author's craft as a mentor text to improve writing

Lesson Planner summary, background info and planning space

Story Mapping Printable identify character, setting, problem and solution

Making Words Activity Page use any word from the book

Focus Sentence copy work, identifying elements of the sentence, rewriting

Design a New Book Cover demonstrate understanding of the text by creating an illustration

Predicting Activity primary-ruled and wider-ruled versions

Summarizing Somebody → Wanted → But → Then → Finally

Comparing and Contrasting using a Venn Diagram

Cause and Effect analyze how events affect one another

Visualization illustrate visualizations from the story and support thinking with text-based evidence

Making Connections identify text-to-self, text-to-text, and text-to-world connections

Thematic Writing Paper Use with the Writing Prompts... Makes a Great Bulletin Board

2 Sequencing Activities First → Next → Then → Last and Beginning → Middle → End

2 Vocabulary Activities Vocabulary Booklet and Word Mapping

2 Character Trait Activities listing traits and supporting traits with text-based evidence

30 Text-Based Writing Prompts 3 prompts for each of the following types of writing:

  • narrative
  • persuasive / opinion
  • descriptive
  • expository / informative
  • creative / story writing
  • procedure / how-to
  • list making
  • letter / postcard writing
  • poem
  • book reviews

INCLUDED DIGITAL ACTIVITIES:

5 Teaching Slides with clipart from the story to use for instruction (add questions, vocabulary, instructions, etc)

15 Student Pages for use in Google™️ Classroom or as editable files to create customized printables

The 20 slides above can be exported to be used with PowerPoint, Seesaw™️, or another platform.

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STANDARD ALIGNMENT FOR ALL STARTS WITH A STORY BOOK COMPANIONS

This resource can be used to teach any state standards. We aligned it with the CCSS, TEKS, and FLORIDA B.E.S.T. STANDARDS below.

COMMON CORE STATE STANDARDS

FIRST GRADE CCSS

  • READING LITERATURE: CCSS.RL.1.1 CCSS.RL.1.2 CCSS.RL.1.3 CCSS.RL.1.4 CCSS.RL.1.7 CCSS.RL.1.9
  • READING FOUNDATIONAL SKILLS: CCSS.RF.1.1 CCSS.RF.1.1a
  • WRITING: CCSS.W.1.1 CCSS.W.1.2 CCSS.W.1.3 CCSS.W.1.5 
  • LANGUAGE: CCSS.L.1.1 CCSS.L.1.1a CCSS.L.1.1b CCSS.L.1.1c CCSS.L.1.1eCCSS.L.1.1f CCSS.L.1.1h CCSS.L.1.2a CCSS.L.1.2b CCSS.L.1.2d CCSS.L.1.2e CCSS.L.1.5c CCSS.L.1.6     
  • SPEAKING AND LISTENING: CCSS.SL.1.1 CCSS.SL.1.1a CCSS.SL.1.1b CCSS.SL.1.1c CCSS.SL.1.2

SECOND GRADE CCSS

  • READING LITERATURE: CCSS.RL.2.1 CCSS.RL.2.2 CCSS.RL.2.3 CCSS.RL.2.5 CCSS.RL.2.6 CCSS.RL.2.7 CCSS.RL.2.9
  • READING FOUNDATIONAL SKILLS: RF.2.3 RF.2.4.c
  • WRITING: CCSS.W.2.1 CCSS.W.2.2 CCSS.W.2.3 CCSS.W.2.5
  • LANGUAGE: CCSS.L.2.1 CCSS.L.2.1e CCSS.L.2.3 CCSS.L.2.4a CCSS.L.2.6     
  • SPEAKING & LISTENING: CCSS.SL.2.1 CCSS.SL.2.1a CCSS.SL.2.1b CCSS.SL.2.1c CCSS.SL.2.2 CCSS.SL.2.3     

THIRD GRADE CCSS

  • READING LITERATURE: CCSS.RL.3.1 CCSS.RL.3.2 CCSS.RL.3.3 CCSS.RL.3.4 CCSS.RL.3.5 CCSS.RL.3.6 CCSS.RL.3.7 CCSS.RL.3.9
  • READING FOUNDATIONAL SKILLS: RF.2.3 RF.2.4c
  • WRITING: CCSS.W.3.1 CCSS.W.3.2 CCSS.W.3.3 CCSS.W.3.4 CCSS.W.3.5 CCSS.W.3.10 CCSS.W.3.1a CCSS.W.3.1b CCSS.W.3.1c CCSS.W.3.1d CCSS.W.3.2a CCSS.W.3.2b CCSS.W.3.2c CCSS.W.3.2d CCSS.W.3.3a CCSS.W.3.3b CCSS.W.3.3c CCSS.W.3.3d
  • LANGUAGE: CCSS.L.3.1   
  • SPEAKING AND LISTENING: CCSS.SL.3.2 CCSS.SL.3.3 CCSS.SL.3.4 

CCSS ANCHOR STANDARDS (ALL GRADES)

  • LANGUAGECCSS.CCRA.L.1 CCSS.CCRA.L.2     
  • READING: CCSS.CCRA.R.1 CCSS.CCRA.R.2 CCSS.CCRA.R.3 CCSS.CCRA.R.4 CCSS.CCRA.R.9     
  • SPEAKING AND LISTENING: CCSS.CCRA.SL.1 CCSS.CCRA.SL.4  
  • ANCHOR STANDARDS FOR WRITING: CCSS.CCRA.W.1 CCSS.CCRA.W.2 CCSS.CCRA.W.3 CCSS.CCRA.W.4 CCSS.CCRA.W.5 CCSS.CCRA.W.10  

TEXAS ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE SKILLS

FIRST GRADE TEKS

  • DEVELOPING AND SUSTAINING FOUNDATIONAL LANGUAGE SKILLS: TEKS.1.1.C TEKS.1.1.D TEKS.1.1.A TEKS.1.12.C.iii TEKS.1.12.C.iv TEKS.1.13.B
  • AUTHOR’S PURPOSE AND CRAFT: TEKS.1.10.A TEKS.1.10.B -EKS.1.10.C TEKS.1.10.D
  • COMPOSITION: TEKS1.11.A TEKS.1.11.B.i TEKS.1.11.B.ii TEKS.1.11.D.ix TEKS.1.11.x TEKS.1.11.E TEKS.1.12.A TEKS.1.12.B TEKS.1.12.C
  • COMPREHENSION SKILLS: TEKS.1.6.B TEKS.1.6.C TEKS.1.6.D TEKS.1.6.E TEKS.1.6.F
  • RESPONSE SKILLS: TEKS1.7.A TEKS1.7.B TEKS1.7.C TEKS1.7.D TEKS1.7.E TEKS1.7.F
  • MULTIPLE GENRES: TEKS1.8.A TEKS1.8.B TEKS1.8.C TEKS1.8.D

SECOND GRADE TEKS

  • DEVELOPING AND SUSTAINING FOUNDATIONAL LANGUAGE SKILLS: TEKS.2.1.A TEKS.2.1.C - TEKS.2.1.D TEKS.2.1.E TEKS.2.3.B
  • AUTHOR’S PURPOSE AND CRAFT: TEKS2.10.A TEKS2.10.B TEKS2.10.C
  • COMPOSITION: TEKS.2.11.A TEKS.2.11.D.xi TEKS.2.11.E TEKS.2.12.A TEKS.2.12.BTEKS.2.12.C
  • COMPREHENSION SKILLS: TEKS.2.6.B TEKS.2.6.C TEKS.2.6.D TEKS.2.6.E TEKS.2.6.F TEKS.2.6.G TEKS.2.6.H
  • RESPONSE SKILLS: TEKS.2.7.A TEKS.2.7.C TEKS.2.7.D TEKS.2.7.E TEKS.2.7.F
  • MULTIPLE GENRES: TEKS.2.8.B TEKS.2.8.C TEKS.2.8.D

THIRD GRADE TEKS

  • DEVELOPING AND SUSTAINING FOUNDATIONAL LANGUAGE SKILLS: TEKS.3 .1.A TEKS.3.1.C TEKS.3.1.D TEKS.3.1.E TEKS.3.3.B
  • AUTHOR’S PURPOSE AND CRAFT: TEKS3.10.A TEKS3.10.B TEKS3.10.C
  • COMPOSITION: TEKS.3.11.A TEKS.3.11.D.xi TEKS.3.11.E TEKS.3.12.A TEKS.3.12.B TEKS.3.12.C
  • COMPREHENSION SKILLS: TEKS.3.6.B TEKS.3.6.C TEKS.3.6.D TEKS.3.6.E TEKS.3.6.F TEKS.3.6.G TEKS.3.6.H
  • RESPONSE SKILLS: TEKS.3.7.ATEKS.3.7.C TEKS.3.7.D TEKS.3.7.E TEKS.3.7.F
  • MULTIPLE GENRES: TEKS.3.8.B TEKS.3.8.C TEKS.3.8.D

FLORIDA B.E.S.T STANDARDS READING / FLORIDA B.E.S.T STANDARDS ELA

PRINT CONCEPTS: ELA.1.F.1.1

PHONOLOGICAL AWARENESS: ELA.1.F.1.2

PHONICS AND WORD ANALYSIS: ELA.1.F.1.3, ELA.2.F.1.3, ELA.3.F.1.3

FLUENCY: ELA.1.F.1.4, ELA.2.F.1.4, ELA.3.F.1.4

LITERARY ELEMENTS: ELA.1.R.1.1, ELA.2.R.1.1, ELA.3.R.1.1

THEME: ELA.1.R.1.2, ELA.2.R.1.2, ELA.3.R.1.2

PERSPECTIVE AND POINT OF VIEW: ELA.1.R.1.3, ELA.2.R.1.3, ELA.3.R.1.3

CENTRAL IDEA: ELA.1.R.2.2, ELA.2.R.2.2, ELA.3.R.2.2

AUTHOR’S PURPOSE AND PERSPECTIVE: ELA.1.R.2.3, ELA.2.R.2.3, ELA.3.R.2.3

PARAPHRASE AND SUMMARIZE: ELA.1.R.3.2, ELA.2.R.3.2, ELA.3.R.3.2

COMMUNICATING THROUGH WRITING: ELA.1.C.1.1, ELA.2.C.1.1, ELA.3.C.1.1

COMMUNICATING THROUGH WRITING - NARRATIVE: ELA.1.C.1.2, ELA.2.C.1.2, ELA.3.C.1.2

COMMUNICATING THROUGH WRITING - ARGUMENTATIVE: ELA.1.C.1.3, ELA.2.C.1.3, ELA.3.C.1.3

COMMUNICATING THROUGH WRITING - EXPOSITORY: ELA.1.C.1.4, ELA.2.C.1.4, ELA.3.C.1.4

COMMUNICATING THROUGH WRITING - IMPROVING WRITING: ELA.1.C.1.5, ELA.2.C.1.5, ELA.3.C.1.5

CREATING AND COLLABORATING - TECHNOLOGY AND COMMUNICATION: ELA.1.C.5.2, ELA.2.C.5.2, ELA.3.C.5.2

VOCABULARY - FINDING MEANING: ELA.1.V.1.1, ELA.2.V.1.1, ELA.3.V.1.1

VOCABULARY - MORPHOLOGY: ELA.1.V.1.2, ELA.2.V.1.2, ELA.3.V.1.2

VOCABULARY - CONTEXT AND CONNOTATION: ELA.1.V.1.3, ELA.2.V.1.3, ELA.3.V.1.3

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Retell stories, including key details, and demonstrate understanding of their central message or lesson.
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Identify words and phrases in stories or poems that suggest feelings or appeal to the senses.
Use illustrations and details in a story to describe its characters, setting, or events.

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