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Digital Literacy Warm-Ups Second Grade

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Reagan Tunstall
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I loved using this as a review or starting point. The kids learned the routine and looked forward to the daily challenge. I wish it had enough resources for each topic to last the whole year.
Thank you so much for creating this resource! It is perfect to quickly introduce, or review literacy skills daily.

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Lesson Warm-ups- Lesson Kick Starters for Second Grade

Literacy Warm-Ups provide a year (almost 300 warm-ups!) of engaging and meaningful lesson starting explorations for spiral review every day of the school

year. The warm-ups provide high-interest engaging prompts to promote standards-based exploration.

This is a PowerPoint file that can be projected to a screen or board. You can also print this and place it under a document camera.

Day of the Week Alliteration

Each day of the week has three different (and highly engaging) strands of warm-ups which each focus on a different literacy skill. Simply choose and open the file for the day of the week from your desktop or place a printed version under the document camera. It’s that simple!

Students cheer when it is time for warm-up! There are 35-100 different prompts

for each day of the week to last you more than the full school year! Literacy warm-ups can be done in any order and are designed to complement any curriculum.

When to use Literacy Warm Ups

Use digital literacy Warm-Ups in your whole-group instruction, intervention groups, RTI groups, guided reading groups, or as a resource for volunteers assisting in the classroom. The warm-up activities can take anywhere from 2 minutes to 10 minutes depending how far you choose to explore each concept.

The Purpose of Literacy Warm-Ups

Any literacy curriculum covers a huge amount of content over the course of a school year. Students must take on new concepts daily, weekly, and monthly all year long, but we also need to be sure to give ample time for students to review and apply learned information daily. This ensures students gain fluency, accuracy, and deeper understanding of the concepts as they continually develop through the school year.

The Literacy Warm-up allows students to go deeper into learned concepts and to apply their knowledge in short yet meaningful explorations.

Types of Literacy Lesson Kick Starters

Make It Up Monday

Meanings Monday
Mix and Match Monday

Move It Monday

Types of Text Tuesday

Turn and Talk Tuesday

Text Connections Tuesday

Wednesday Words

Wednesday Write-on

Wednesday Workout

Thursday Think Aloud

Thursday Thin and Thick Questions

Three for Thursdays

Figurative Language Friday

Text Feature Friday

Flip It Friday

**For "Flip It" Friday, if you project not in Presentation Mode, but rather Normal View mode, you can move the post-it notes easily to reveal the mystery!**

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about this packet please email me at reagan.tunstall@gmail.com

Thank you,

Reagan Tunstall

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Ask and answer such questions as who, what, where, when, why, and how to demonstrate understanding of key details in a text.
Recount stories, including fables and folktales from diverse cultures, and determine their central message, lesson, or moral.
Describe how characters in a story respond to major events and challenges.
Describe how words and phrases (e.g., regular beats, alliteration, rhymes, repeated lines) supply rhythm and meaning in a story, poem, or song.
Describe the overall structure of a story, including describing how the beginning introduces the story and the ending concludes the action.

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