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Balanced literacy Common Core RL.4.2 scaffolded notes

Preview of A Netflix Film Study: The Cat in The Hat

A Netflix Film Study: The Cat in The Hat

Created by
Kiyabe Klassroom
This is a Netflix film study of the Cat in the Hat with a focus on characterization, comprehension, attention to detail, theme, and description of settings, events, and characters. This features an 11 page study with over 70 questions that are multiple choice, and open-ended. There are some opinionated and discussion questions also added.
Preview of Readers' Response Journal Inserts for Reading Comprehension Notebook

Readers' Response Journal Inserts for Reading Comprehension Notebook

Created by
Kel's Klass
Readers’ Response journals and Reading Comprehension Notebooks can take a lot of time and effort, but also produce great results in a students’ reading and writing growth. Within this “kit,” are items I use to help my students organize their thoughts, keep reminders and samples close at hand, and show them the expectations for a genre study. This can be used in conjunction with my Genre Mini-Unit. Once you have decided you are going to put together a readers' response journal with your class, y
Preview of Historical Fiction Discussion Guides, Interactive Read Alouds, Distance Learning

Historical Fiction Discussion Guides, Interactive Read Alouds, Distance Learning

Created by
Teacher In Exile
Use engaging and authentic texts to teach historical fiction! These discussion guides correspond to high-quality, grade-level books and are designed to meet a variety of instructional needs. Each one-page discussion guide includes more discussion points than can possibly be covered—just pick and choose which questions and “think-alouds” best fit your students! The questions and teaching points are common-core aligned. To support distance learning, this resource now includes a list of links to on
Preview of Reading Strategies for Analyzing Characters

Reading Strategies for Analyzing Characters

This bundle has a group of graphic organizers that are designed specifically for analyzing characters in a fictional text. These graphic organizers are great for visual thinkers who need planning and support when reading texts. Each organizer includes directions and sentence starters for clarity.
Preview of Reading Strategy- What's Your Problem?

Reading Strategy- What's Your Problem?

This strategy is helpful for determining a conflict in a story based on multiple criteria. It does require that a teacher has taught various forms of conflict in literature (Person vs. Person, Person vs. Nature, etc.). Students should be able to determine the problem in the story, what causes the problem, the type of conflict it is, and how it relates to the character, setting, or theme.
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