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Wonders First Grade Focus Wall

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Fabulous Figs
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Great resource for Wonders users! I have been using Wonders for 2 years and this resource has ben helpful.
This helped me create a focus wall for our Wonders stories. They are cute visuals to aid in the students' understanding of our daily agenda.

Description

Are you using 2017 First Grade Wonders? This bundle is exactly what you need!

The posters in this product are an incredible visual with vibrant colors for you and your students. You can use them to introduce each skill, by projecting them on your smart board an incorporate them into your daily lessons, you can also hang them up in you classroom for your Reading Focus Wall.

Update: Editable Slides have been added on July 19 2021

Types of posters included:

Genre, comprehension skill, comprehension strategy, essential questions, structural analysis, mechanics, grammar, "focus wall" banner, and header cards for your board set up. Below is a detailed list of each type of poster. These skills, words, and strategies come straight from the Wonders program.

My students and I refer back to our focus wall often and it's a great visual for them to remember what skills we're learning and practicing each week.

Phonics skills words, sight words, and vocabulary INCLUDED. (two different fonts)

Genre Posters:

  • fantasy
  • fiction
  • non-fiction
  • realistic fiction
  • poetry
  • folktale
  • fairy tale
  • biography

Comprehension Strategy Posters:

  • reread
  • visualize
  • ask/answer questions
  • make predictions

Comprehension Skill Posters:

  • key details
  • main idea & key details
  • character, setting, events
  • main topic/ key details
  • character, setting, plot
  • author’s purpose
  • sequence
  • cause and effect
  • compare and contrast
  • point of view
  • theme
  • problem/solution

Writing Traits:

  • ideas
  • organization
  • word choice
  • sentence fluency
  • voice

Grammar:

  • sentences
  • word order
  • statements
  • questions & exclamations
  • writing sentences
  • nouns
  • singular plural nouns
  • possessive nouns
  • common & proper nouns
  • irregular plural nouns
  • verbs
  • present tense verbs
  • pas and future tense verbs
  • is and are
  • contractions with not
  • was and were
  • has and have
  • go and do
  • see and saw
  • adverbs that tell when
  • words that join
  • adjectives
  • adjectives that compare
  • using a and an
  • prepositions
  • pronouns
  • possessive pronoun
  • indefinite pronouns
  • I and me
  • adverbs that tell how

Structural Analysis:

  • double final consonants
  • plural nouns
  • ABC order
  • possessives
  • inflectional endings
  • contractions with 's
  • closed syllables
  • contractions with not
  • plurals
  • cvce syllables
  • prefixes
  • open syllables
  • compound words
  • irregular plural nouns
  • possessives
  • abbreviations
  • final stable syllables
  • suffixes
  • vowel team syllables
  • r-controlled vowel syllables

Mechanics:

  • sentence punctuation
  • sentence capitalization
  • capitalization and punctuation
  • questions and exclamations
  • commas in a series
  • apostrophes and contractions
  • capitalize proper nouns
  • capitalization letters and periods
  • titles of plays
  • commas and dates
  • apostrophes and possessive nouns
  • titles of books
  • capitalization and end marks
  • abbreviations
  • commas in dates and letters
  • capitalize I
  • capitalize/underline book titles

We Also have Focus Wall 2nd Grade Wonders

Link: Focus Wall 2nd Grade Wonders

Total Pages
523 pages
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Ask and answer questions about key details in a text.
Retell stories, including key details, and demonstrate understanding of their central message or lesson.
Describe characters, settings, and major events in a story, using key details.
Identify words and phrases in stories or poems that suggest feelings or appeal to the senses.
Explain major differences between books that tell stories and books that give information, drawing on a wide reading of a range of text types.

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