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Preview of Boom Cards Distance Learning Kindergarten Guided Reading Comprehension Level C

Boom Cards Distance Learning Kindergarten Guided Reading Comprehension Level C

This bundle includes FIVE decks of Boom Cards for Kindergarten Reading Comprehension, Level C. Twenty-five reading comprehension passages are included. With each passage, there are three multiple choice questions. This bundle includes a total of 75 slides. Narration is provided for the passages. This is not auto-play. So, kids can read the passage on their own, then click the speaker button to check their reading.The questions are not narrated. This is because the vast majority of words in the q
Preview of Just Right Book Bags Take Home Letter!

Just Right Book Bags Take Home Letter!

Product Information: This is letter to explain to parents the process of "Just Right Baggie Books." Great to start the year and set the routine. It is editable, in case you need to change some details! It includes:-Info about how the child's reading level was assessed-Process of how often books should be switched-How to record books before returning them-Info about when students will be re-assessed (because parents ALWAYS think their child is in a higher reading level ;) )Also included is a c
Preview of Guided Reading/Read Aloud Plan for HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS Level P Seuss

Guided Reading/Read Aloud Plan for HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS Level P Seuss

Created by
LessonPlansNY
Guided Reading/Read Aloud Plan for How The Grinch Stole Chrismtasby Dr. SeussGuided Reading Level P-vocabulary picture word wall cards organized by chapter (perfect for ESL ELL students) -vocabulary worksheet for students -comprehension questions for each chapter
Preview of Reading Level Comparison Chart

Reading Level Comparison Chart

Created by
Amanda Pardue
This chart compares reading levels from RazKids, Fontas & Pinnell, Reading Recovery, DRA, Lexile, and grade level expectations. This chart allows for easy understanding for parents, students and teachers when comparing reading levels from different sources.
Preview of WACKY WEDNESDAY COMPREHENSION GUIDE WITH ANSWERS!

WACKY WEDNESDAY COMPREHENSION GUIDE WITH ANSWERS!

Created by
homeschoolrocks
Includes:9 questions from Wacky Wednesday1 Answer key
Preview of Meet the teacher - Night before Kindergarten Booklet

Meet the teacher - Night before Kindergarten Booklet

Meet the teacher is an awesome and scary day for most kindergarten, pre-k or 1st grade students. I hand out this booklet at meet the teacher so that they can look forward to the first day of school and get excited about what is in store for the year! All you will need to do is edit the name, school and room number. You can read it to your new students at meet the teacher or hand it out for the parents to read the night before school starts. You can print it double sided and fold each paper into
Preview of Just Keep Reading- Disney Finding Nemo

Just Keep Reading- Disney Finding Nemo

Created by
Lindsey Anderson
A fun poster for a Disney or Pixar themed classroom!
Preview of Question Sheet - Little Bear by Else Holmelund Minarik & Maurice Sendak

Question Sheet - Little Bear by Else Holmelund Minarik & Maurice Sendak

Created by
Caren Carlisle
Little Bear by Else Holmelund Minarik & Maurice Sendack (370 Lexile) is a chapter by chapter comprehensive question sheet to use in guided reading group, independent reading or read aloud comprehension check. Can be used in preK,kindergarten,first or second grade. Facilitates prediction, vocabulary development and reading and writing connection. Prepared by Caren Carlisle Schmitz, Masters in Reading Instruction, 2nd Grade Teacher.
Preview of FOX IN SOCKS COMPREHENSION GUIDE!       WITH ANSWERS!

FOX IN SOCKS COMPREHENSION GUIDE! WITH ANSWERS!

Created by
homeschoolrocks
Comes with:8 Questions1 Answer Key
Preview of Social Stories

Social Stories

Created by
Marco Sidella
Social stories is a great way to engage children in a fun, friendly way, to bigger concepts such as new home rules, riding a bike, sharing with friends, giving hugs, using nice words, going on vacation and more etc....etc.....  Social stories help break down bigger concepts for children.  It helps children understand social norms and rules within concepts.  Please enjoy and be creative!!!!
Preview of Bloom's Taxonomy Reading Response Labels

Bloom's Taxonomy Reading Response Labels

Created by
Pixey
Leveled and color-coded reading response questions that align with Bloom's Taxonomy. Formatted to print on Avery mailing labels, 30 per page. Making planning for small group instruction easier by simply peeling and sticking the questions into your students reading response journals. ** font is different than the usual Word fonts but you can easily change it by highlighting and selecting your desired font.
Preview of A Panda Bear Emergent Reader

A Panda Bear Emergent Reader

Created by
Bethany Hayes
This is a nonfiction emergent reader on Panda Bears. It was designed for kindergarten and worked perfectly along with our Nonfiction Informational Text Study. Copy each page, put 2 staples on the side, and cut in half. This will make 2 individual books.
Preview of Opinion Writing K-1 "I Wanna Iguana" Writing Craft

Opinion Writing K-1 "I Wanna Iguana" Writing Craft

Created by
SidrasPrimary
Here is an opinion writing craft I created to help my kinder babies, soon-to-be firsties with opinion writing. Standard:ELAGSEKW1: Use a combination of drawing, dictating, and writing to compose opinion pieces in which they tell a reader the topic or the name of the book they are “writing” about and state an opinion or preference about the topic or book (e.g., My favorite book is...).
Preview of Question Sheet - Little Bear's Visit by Else Holmelund Minarik

Question Sheet - Little Bear's Visit by Else Holmelund Minarik

Created by
Caren Carlisle
Little Bear's Visit by Else Holmelund Minarik and Maurice Sendak (290 Lexile) is a 4 chapter question sheet to use in guided reading group, independent reading or read aloud comprehension check. Can be used in Pre-K, kindergarten, first or second grade.Facilitates prediction, vocabulary development, and reading & writing connection. Prepared by Caren Carlisle Schmitz, Masters in Reading Instruction, 2nd Grade Teacher.
Preview of The Polar Express Sequencing and Summarizing Activity

The Polar Express Sequencing and Summarizing Activity

Created by
Liv2Teach
After reading the book or watching the movie, the students put the 8 events from the story in the correct order to create a summary. The sequence strips can be enlarged for use in a pocket chart to adapt the activity for the younger grades.
Preview of Guided Reading/Read Aloud Plan THE CARROT SEED Level G by Ruth Krauss

Guided Reading/Read Aloud Plan THE CARROT SEED Level G by Ruth Krauss

Created by
LessonPlansNY
Guided Reading/Read Aloud Plan for The Carrot Seedby Ruth KraussGuided Reading Level G-vocabulary picture word wall cards organized by chapter (perfect for ESL ELL students) -vocabulary worksheet for students -comprehension questions for each chapter
Preview of Transportation

Transportation

Created by
Reese Academy
This product is designed to help young readers identify the proper word name for each type of transportation.
Preview of Silly "L" Stories (Articulation Activity)

Silly "L" Stories (Articulation Activity)

Created by
Brandie Shulman
This articulation reading activity includes syllables, all word positions, and sentences featuring the /l/ sound. This book can be used for auditory bombardment and eventually to increase a student/child's productions. In between each short story is a page with a syllable repeated 5 times. You can use this tool for syllables and work up to individual words, and eventually have the student/child read the whole page. This tool requires cutting out the pages, laminating and attaching a binder rin
Preview of Mercer Mayer: Just Grandma and Me - Just Grandpa - Just Me and My Dad/Mom

Mercer Mayer: Just Grandma and Me - Just Grandpa - Just Me and My Dad/Mom

Created by
MsK8SLP
This reading guide is designed for parents to help their children develop reading comprehension skills. Comprehension questions are arranged by page. In addition, story retell cards are included to facilitate story retell skills. Some strategies to help parents engage their children into the task are also included. Some of these guides are tested first hand in a one-on-one setting with K level students.Four stories: Just Grandma and MeJust Grandpa and MeJust Me and My DadJust Me and My Mom
Preview of Guided Reading/Read Aloud Plan for MOONCAKES by Loretta Seto

Guided Reading/Read Aloud Plan for MOONCAKES by Loretta Seto

Created by
LessonPlansNY
Guided Reading/Read Aloud Plan for Mooncakesby Loretta SetoGuided Reading Level -vocabulary picture word wall cards organized by chapter (perfect for ESL ELL students) -vocabulary worksheet for students -comprehension questions for each chapter
Preview of Guided Reading/Read Aloud Plan for ALL ARE WELCOME by Alexandra Penfold

Guided Reading/Read Aloud Plan for ALL ARE WELCOME by Alexandra Penfold

Created by
LessonPlansNY
Guided Reading/Read Aloud Plan for All Are Welcomeby Alexandra Penfold-vocabulary picture word wall cards organized by chapter (perfect for ESL ELL students) -vocabulary worksheet for students -comprehension questions for each chapter
Preview of Guided Reading/Read Aloud Plan for Lily's Purple Plastic Purse Level N

Guided Reading/Read Aloud Plan for Lily's Purple Plastic Purse Level N

Created by
LessonPlansNY
Guided Reading/Read Aloud Plan for Lily's Purple Plastic Purseby Kevin HenkesGuided Reading Level N-vocabulary picture word wall cards organized by chapter (perfect for ESL ELL students) -vocabulary worksheet for students -comprehension questions for each chapter
Preview of Question Sheet - Little Bear's Friend by Else Minarik & Maurice Sendak

Question Sheet - Little Bear's Friend by Else Minarik & Maurice Sendak

Created by
Caren Carlisle
Little Bear's Friend by Else Holmelund Minarik & Maurice Sendak (300 Lexile)is a 4 chapter comprehensive question sheet to use in guided reading group, independent reading, or read aloud comprehension check. It can be used in PreK, kindergarten, first and second grade. It facilitates prediction, vocabulary development, and reading & writing connection. Great to use in conjunction with my Frog and Toad Are Friends question sheet. Prepared by Caren Carlisle Schmitz, Masters in Reading Inst
Preview of Flowers

Flowers

Created by
Reese Academy
This product is designed for young developing readers. This book will teach young readers to identify flower types by picture and by word name.
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Importance of learning English language arts

English language arts (ELA) concepts — reading, writing, listening, and speaking — empower students to become effective communicators, critical thinkers, and lifelong learners. They are the foundation for all other types of learning as students must rely on ELA skills to master content from other subject areas and communicate what they’ve learned.

Strong reading skills can help students make sense of written content, and gather information for further analysis. Writing skills can help students articulate their ideas, construct arguments, and synthesize information. And speaking and listening skills empower students to clearly present their ideas, participate in group discussions, and collaborate with their classmates. This is why teaching English language arts is critically important for student’s success in school and beyond.

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Learning English language arts offers many benefits to students both in school and beyond. It helps students:

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By ensuring that students have a solid foundation in English language arts, teachers can help set them up for future success.

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