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Preview of Grades PreK-5 Common Core English Language Arts IEP Goal Bank

Grades PreK-5 Common Core English Language Arts IEP Goal Bank

Created by
Specialized Math
This IEP goal bank was created to assist special education teachers with the task of writing standards-based IEP goals in English Language Arts. Speech-Language Pathologists should also find this resource to be useful when creating IEP goals and collaborating with teachers. After spending countless hours developing IEP goals myself and really having to think through how to best individualize goals and objectives for my own students, I wanted to share this resource to help other special educati
Preview of Guided Reading Lesson Plans: Stink, The Incredible Shrinking Kid

Guided Reading Lesson Plans: Stink, The Incredible Shrinking Kid

Guided Reading or Book Club Lesson Plan Who doesn't love the Judy Moody books? This book focuses on Judy's pesky little brother Stink. This book is an engaging book that my students seem to love to read. I decided to use this book while focusing on the characters and how they are feeling throughout the book as well as using context clues to determine meaning and identify feelings. Each chapter is broken down to include an introduction, stopping places for discussion, and a journal reflection qu
Preview of Grades PreK-2 Common Core English Language Arts IEP Goal Bank

Grades PreK-2 Common Core English Language Arts IEP Goal Bank

Created by
Specialized Math
This IEP goal bank was created to assist special education teachers with the task of writing standards-based IEP goals in English Language Arts. Speech-Language Pathologists should also find this resource to be useful when creating IEP goals and collaborating with teachers. After spending countless hours developing IEP goals myself and really having to think through how to best individualize goals and objectives for my own students, I wanted to share this resource to help other special educati
Preview of Deep Questioning for The Orange Shoes by Trinka Noble

Deep Questioning for The Orange Shoes by Trinka Noble

Created by
LBLearningDesign
Here you will find eight higher-level Bloom's questions to supplement reading of the picture book, The Orange Shoes by Trinka Noble. After the eight questions, there is a compare/contrast writing extension for students. The Orange Shoes is a heartwarming story about a very poor little girl named Delly who has no shoes and goes everywhere barefoot. Her school is going to do a "Shoebox Social" to raise money for art supplies. Each student must decorate a shoe box, fill it with dinner, and then
Preview of Questioning for Amazing Grace by Mary Hoffman

Questioning for Amazing Grace by Mary Hoffman

Created by
LBLearningDesign
This word document contains six higher-level questions to promote close reading and deep thinking with the book Amazing Grace by Mary Hoffman. There is also a Blooms Level 5 response log question at the end. Guiding students to think deeply by answering higher level questions is so important to strengthening reading comprehension in young readers.
Preview of The Great Gracie Chase Reading Guide (Common Core aligned)

The Great Gracie Chase Reading Guide (Common Core aligned)

This is a 8 page 22 question reading guide that challenges scholars to identify character motivation and cause and effect. Scholars are also asked to analyze illustration, complete an essay and comprehension questions.
Preview of Reading Rainbow Book Review Script

Reading Rainbow Book Review Script

Students use this fill in the blank script to create their own Reading Rainbow book review. Students create a video recording after creating their own script.
Preview of Five Finger Retell Summary Activity with Teachers Poster

Five Finger Retell Summary Activity with Teachers Poster

This resource contains a teachers chart with student activity to help students learn how to use a five finger retell to summarize a story.
Preview of Theme 6 Week 5 Pushing Up the Sky  Treasures

Theme 6 Week 5 Pushing Up the Sky Treasures

Created by
Punky
Pushing Up the Sky is a weekly unit consisting of activities that focus on the skill compare and contrast. The activities can be completed as a whole class, small group, in partners, or in a center. The unit contains: 1. Title, Author, Genre, Skills Posters (copy on card stock) 2. Week 5 Blending Words 3. Phonics r-controlled sylables 4. Spelling Activities 5. Vocabulary poster/pictures 6. Vocabulary writing/drawing activities 7. Story note taking organizer for problem so
Preview of Bread and Jam For Frances Comprehension Questions for Guided Reading

Bread and Jam For Frances Comprehension Questions for Guided Reading

Guided Reading Comprehension Questions for the story Bread and Jam For Frances by Russell Hoban Pictures by Lillian Hoban Guided Reading Level, K. Lexile Level, AD 490
Preview of Beauty and the Beast by Jan Brett Comprehension Worksheet

Beauty and the Beast by Jan Brett Comprehension Worksheet

Jan Brett's classic retelling of Beauty and the Beast brings the story to life. Add depth to your Fairy Tale Unit or Common Core Fairy Tale Study with this text and comprehension sheet. Common Core Aligned. Students will practice rereading, retelling and writing complete sentences.
Preview of Reading Guide What Mary Jo Shared

Reading Guide What Mary Jo Shared

This is a 5 page document that has 15 questions. Scholars are asked to infer, make connections with the text, and answer comprehension questions.
Preview of Fairy Tales and Fractured Fairy Tales

Fairy Tales and Fractured Fairy Tales

Created by
Dee Bee
This unit uses fairy tales and their fractured versions to teach the common core reading standards. 2.RL.1  I can tell who, what, where, when, why and how after reading stories 2.RL.2  I can retell a story 2.RL.3  I can tell how characters in a story respond to parts in a story 2.RL.5  I can find and understand the beginning, middle, and end of a story 2.RL.6  I can tell about the points of view of different characters 2.RL.7  I can use words and pictures to help me tell about the ch
Preview of Higher-Level Questioning:  Jack and the Beanstalk

Higher-Level Questioning: Jack and the Beanstalk

Created by
LBLearningDesign
This word document contains seven higher Blooms Level questions to ask students while reading Jack and the Beanstalk by Steven Kellogg. Using higher-level questioning helps students to think more deeply about their reading. At the end of the questions, there is a Blooms Level 6 reading response log question that students can respond to during independent time or as a writing extension.
Preview of Second Grade Reading & Writing Imaginative Narratives/Fairytales - Unit 2

Second Grade Reading & Writing Imaginative Narratives/Fairytales - Unit 2

Created by
Rina Mamdouh
This is part of a larger second grade curriculum (see my store for bundle). This is a thorough Imaginative Narrative & Fairytales reading and writing unit. The unit is 26 days long. It contains a rationale, common core standards, ESL standards, NYS content standards, objectives, essential questions, vocabulary, resource/material lists, higher order thinking questions, activity lists, rubrics, formative and culminating assessments and daily teaching points.
Preview of Second Grade Reading and Narrative Writing Launch - Unit 1

Second Grade Reading and Narrative Writing Launch - Unit 1

Created by
Rina Mamdouh
This is part of a larger second grade curriculum (see my store for bundle). This is a thorough expository reading and writing unit. The unit is 40 days long. It contains a rationale, common core standards, ESL standards, NYS content standards, objectives, essential questions, vocabulary, resource/material lists, higher order thinking questions, activity lists, formative and culminating assessments and daily teaching points.
Preview of Theme 4 Week 5 Mice and Beans

Theme 4 Week 5 Mice and Beans

Created by
Punky
Mice and Beans is a weekly unit consisting of activities that focus on the skill sequence and drawing conclusions. The activities can be completed as a whole class, small group, in partners, or in a center. The unit contains: 1. Title, Author, Genre, Skills Posters (copy on card stock) 2. Week 5 Blending Words 3. Phonics poster/Word Sorts 4. Spelling Activities 5. Vocabulary poster/pictures 6. Vocabulary writing/sequence/fantasy/reality 7. Story note taking organizer for
Preview of Grandaddy and Janetta

Grandaddy and Janetta

This is a packet of comprehension questions for the story, Grandaddy and Janetta by Helen V. Griffith. There are a varied amount of factual, convergent, devergent, and evaluative questions for all chapters 1-6. The questions are aligned with K-3 Common Core Standards.
Preview of Story Elements Exit Ticket

Story Elements Exit Ticket

This is a formative assessment that can be used along with my story elements powerpoint. Students look at a picture & identify the characters, setting, and plot in the picture.
Preview of Guided Reading Lesson Plans: Henry and Mudge and the Best Day Ever!

Guided Reading Lesson Plans: Henry and Mudge and the Best Day Ever!

Guided Reading or Book Club Lesson Plan Who doesn't love the Henry and Mudge books? This book is an engaging book that my students seem to love to read. I decided to use this book while focusing on the characters and how they are feeling throughout the book as well as using context clues to determine meaning and identify feelings. Each chapter is broken down to include an introduction, stopping places for discussion, and a journal reflection question. The stopping places allow students to conne
Preview of My Father's Dragon Guided Reading questions (CC aligned)

My Father's Dragon Guided Reading questions (CC aligned)

This is a 20 page document of questions for the entire book. There are about 4-6 thought provoking questions for each chapter. These questions will ask scholars factual, inferential and analytical questions.
Preview of Click, Clack, Moo:  Cows That Type

Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type

Created by
Punky
Click, Clack, Moo is a weekly unit consisting of activities that focus on the skill cause/effect. The activities can be completed as a whole class, small group, in partners, or in a center. The unit contains: 1. Title, Author, Genre, Skills Posters (copy on card stock) 2. Week 1 Blending Words 3. Phonics poster/Word Sorts 4. Spelling Activities 5. Vocabulary poster/pictures 6. Vocabulary writing/drawing activities 7. Story note taking organizer for cause/effect 8. Compr
Preview of Guided Reading Lesson Plans: Mr. Putter and Tabby Row the Boat

Guided Reading Lesson Plans: Mr. Putter and Tabby Row the Boat

Guided Reading or Book Club Lesson Plan Who doesn't love the Mr. Putter and Tabby books? This book is an engaging book that my students seem to love to read. I decided to use this book while focusing on the characters and how they are feeling throughout the book as well as how they react to the problem in the text. Each chapter is broken down to include an introduction, stopping places for discussion, and a journal reflection question. The stopping places allow students to connect with the char
Preview of Words,Words,Words!

Words,Words,Words!

Created by
Mrs Bs Room
This packet includes word cards, work sheets, and answer keys for all. Activity sheets for 'ough', 'ight', compound words and their meaning, and question words. Skills include alphabetical order, sentence writing, vocabulary, understanding of key details, and word meanings. Appropriate for 2nd-4th grades. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
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