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Preview of Anchor Chart for Teaching RACE- Restate, Answer, Cite Evidence and Explain

Anchor Chart for Teaching RACE- Restate, Answer, Cite Evidence and Explain

Created by
First in Line
This is an anchor chart to use when teaching close reading and providing student with a tool for answering questions about a text. Also included is a student version of the anchor chart for kids to fill in the key words essential to understanding and using this strategy. Introduce RACE and post the Anchor Chart all year to empower kids to talk intelligibly about the texts they read. Thanks for shopping and, as always, Blessings!
Preview of Second and Third Grade Common Core ELA Planning Guide

Second and Third Grade Common Core ELA Planning Guide

Are you teaching a split class this year? This is everything you need to make your planning easier. This guide contains everything you need to successfully plan and track your progress on meeting the Common Core State Standards for second and third grade in one document. This guide contains all the English Language Arts standards (Reading Literature, Reading Informational Text, Reading Foundational Skills, Writing, Language, and Speaking and Listening).But the best part is that each standard h
Preview of Weekly December Reading Logs - Comprehension Worksheets - Reading Challenges

Weekly December Reading Logs - Comprehension Worksheets - Reading Challenges

Encourage reading at home with these no-prep December Weekly Reading Logs and Monthly Reading Challenges! Add some novelty and differentiate your at-home reading assignments with different types of reading logs (color in a picture, put marshmallows in a mug, add emojis to a picture)! You can also differentiate the amount of time to read or the amount of reading to complete the monthly reading challenge! Reading Comprehension sheets are included to help your students to make sense of what they
Preview of October Reading Log & Fall Reading Comprehension & Reading Challenges

October Reading Log & Fall Reading Comprehension & Reading Challenges

October Reading Log with Reading Comprehension Worksheets and Reading Challenges can be used for in-class reading trackers or weekly reading homework. Reading comprehension worksheets are included to help your students think about their reading. Check out the preview to learn more! Do you want to save a little money? You can get this product as part of a bundle and save a TON! You can find the bundle HERE!This product includes everything you need to have your kiddos start keeping track of wh
Preview of Substitute Lesson Plans Bundle for 2nd Grade (3 day)

Substitute Lesson Plans Bundle for 2nd Grade (3 day)

Be sure that you have an application to open this file type before downloading and/or purchasing.3 day Bundle for 2nd grade.This bundle is the same lesson as the 3 day emergency lesson plans for 2nd grade. It is just bundled with the Sub Binder information. As well, if you order the 5 Day Emergency plan for 2nd grade, you will not need this one. If you want the Sub binder by itself, it is available as well. This is a smaller version of that bundle for those who only need a bundle of 3 days plus
Preview of Book Review Template

Book Review Template

Simple Book Review Template! In my classroom, students are required to complete this before they may log a book as part of our 40 Book Challenge.
Preview of 2nd Grade Reading Checklist

2nd Grade Reading Checklist

2nd grade reading checklist is the answer for any 2nd grade teacher looking to keep track of standards for each student! The ela common core standards range from learning to read literature/informational texts and foundational skills to writing, language, and speaking/listening so finding a system to keep track is at upmost importance for reporting progress while teachers are practicing and assessing all of the reading language arts common core standards. These standard checklist cards make orga
Preview of Second Grade Common Core ELA Planning Guide

Second Grade Common Core ELA Planning Guide

This guide gives you all the information you need to successfully plan and track your progress on meeting the Common Core State Standards for second grade. This guide contains all the English Language Arts standards (Reading Literature, Reading Informational Text, Writing, Language, and Speaking and Listening).But the best part is that each standard has been matched to its Depth of Knowledge. That means that you will not only know the standard, you will also know the cognitive level of the stand
Preview of EDITABLE 2nd Grade Common Core Standards (ELA & Math)  Report Card with IXL

EDITABLE 2nd Grade Common Core Standards (ELA & Math) Report Card with IXL

Created by
Pretty in Pink
Great resources for private tutoring or home schooling. There is a report for each standard and IXL. You can list each assignment on the report and the grade acquired. Can be used as a report for a cum folder or portfolio as well. Excellent source for any teacher that wants to ensure that all standards are taught. The document is editable.
Preview of Book Report Form (Electronic)

Book Report Form (Electronic)

Created by
Elaborate Fruits
Share a google form with your students that will allow them to complete book reports you can see and grade in real time from anywhere you are connected to the internet.
Preview of Nouns Lesson Plan with Narrative Writing

Nouns Lesson Plan with Narrative Writing

Created by
Epiphany Henry
This is a complete 5-day lesson plan for nouns. Three days included in the plan contain how to integrate nouns into narrative writing. The lesson plan contains the following: -Standards -Weekly Objectives -Guiding Questions for Each Day -Modeling, Guided Practice, Group Practice, Independent Practice, Extension Activities -Writing Checklist (Student Friendly)
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