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Free Common Core RL.5.5 centers

Preview of FREE - Main Idea & Theme: Reading Passages Comprehension and Questions

FREE - Main Idea & Theme: Reading Passages Comprehension and Questions

FREE - Main Idea & Theme - Reading Passages Comprehension and Questions - Tools for Common Core - "Johnny Appleseed" (Grades 3-7). In this freebees printables reading: Main Idea and Theme with Analyzing Fact & Fiction "Johnny Appleseed". ---------------------------------------------------------------------This freebie is related to the mighty Reading Levels A-Z (78 passages for $6), which includes the following:Level A"My Pet" (30 words)"In My Yard" (30 words)"Food" (33 words)Level
Preview of Elements of Poetry, Drama, and Prose Reading Center - Reading Game

Elements of Poetry, Drama, and Prose Reading Center - Reading Game

Whether you’re looking for an Elements of Poetry, Drama, or Prose Reading Center or need an easy-to-use but effective reading activity for partner practice, independent work, whole-class games, spiral review, or test prep, this Poetry, Drama, and Prose Reading Center has you covered.Engaging and Effective: Reinforce the identification of elements of poetry, drama, and prose using interactive practice that captivates your students.Flexible Learning Options: With print, Google Forms, and interacti
Preview of Poetry Analysis Worksheets - CLOSE read with any poem!

Poetry Analysis Worksheets - CLOSE read with any poem!

Created by
The Owl Spot
This Poetry analysis worksheet is perfect for your students to analyze any poem that they read! It forces students to take a closer look at the poems they read and gain a deeper understanding of the author’s use of poetry to communicate his/her ideas. Concepts included on the worksheet: 1. Summarizing literal meaning 2. Determining poetic form 3. Identifying rhyme scheme 4. Identifying sensory images 5. Determining types of rhyme (internal vs. end rhyme, exact, eye, slant) 6. Iden
Preview of Problem and Solution FREEBIE

Problem and Solution FREEBIE

Created by
Create-Abilities
This pack will help you clearly teach your students the core concept of problem and solution. There are posters, graphic organizers, printables, and real-life pictures to help reach every student in your classroom. Included in this download:• problem and solution posters• problem and solution signal words• problem and solution graphic organizers • problem and solution picture prompts• Snapshot Solutions• What's the Problem?• What's the Solution?and more!Enjoy!★★★★You Might Also Like★★★★●Text Str
Preview of April A Poem Each Week - Free Poetry Activities

April A Poem Each Week - Free Poetry Activities

Created by
Jessica Zannini
Do your students need help with the elements of poetry? Use the Free April A Poem Each Week.  In this resource you will get poetry comprehension questions for 4 spring poems.  Each guide includes comprehension questions, and activities to connect with the poem.Spring Poems you will need for this month:Now We Are Six - A. A. MilneMary's Lamb - Sara HaleDream Variations - Langston HughesCasey at the Bat - Ernest Lawerence ThayerPoetry Terms Used in this resource: Ballad LineStanzaRhyme SchemeThese
Preview of Reading Comprehension Activities

Reading Comprehension Activities

Created by
Wild About Words
Students have 9 choices for reflection after completing independent reading including plot and character analysis, figurative language interpretation, theme, setting, and connections. I have students complete their reflections in journals, but have also included a separate sheet that might be handy for a weekly homework reflection journal. Students' goal is to complete a winning tic tac toe pattern by the end of our five day rotation. Hope this can be of use in your classroom! If choice boar
Preview of December A Poem Each Week

December A Poem Each Week

Created by
Jessica Zannini
Happy Holiday Season! The Free December A Poem Each Week has arrived. This is one of my favorite times of the year. Poetry is great for a read aloud and introducing and reviewing standards. This month we are looking at four winter and holiday themed poems. Dust of Snow by Robert FrostDragon Smoke by Lillian MooreStopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening by Robert FrostA Visit From Saint Nicholas by Clement C. Moore. (T'was the Night Before Christmas) These discussions and activities give students a c
Preview of FREE Digital Figurative Language Poetry, Google Forms

FREE Digital Figurative Language Poetry, Google Forms

Created by
LMB Literacy
This is a FREE sample of my Figurative Language Poetry! Includes a sample from each of my six figurative language poetry sets: Alliteration, Personification, Similes, Metaphors, Idioms, and Hyperboles. Also includes four comprehension poems for each poem!Figurative language can be a difficult concept to comprehend. With these engaging, humorous poems, students will be able to learn the meanings in a unique way! Also includes visuals on each poetry page. These poems should be used as a supplement
Preview of January A Poem Each Week

January A Poem Each Week

Created by
Jessica Zannini
Grab this FREE January A Poem Each Week and dive into winter poems.  This month we are focusing on cold, gray days. These poems will take us down new roads and help celebrate the New Year.  Each week includes comprehension questions, and suggested activities to engage or connect with the poem of the week. Poems you will need for this month:Hooray! Hooray! It's New Year's Day by Kenn Nesbitt (found in the book My Hippo Has the Hiccups)January by John UpdikeThe sky is low, the clouds are mean, by
Preview of POETRY UNIT MLK Jr. Day FREEBIE Poetry Elements Poetry Forms Writing

POETRY UNIT MLK Jr. Day FREEBIE Poetry Elements Poetry Forms Writing

Created by
Barbara Evans
This free POETRY UNIT for MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. DAY contains 2 poems. The POETRY POSSIBILITIES include a teaching point about poetry, skill lessons, writing models & prompts, and activities. These poems are copy ready and, thus, may be added to your students’ poetry anthologies. The range of reading levels in these poems makes them appropriate for all intermediate classrooms and provides for differentiation. [elements of poetry, poetry unit, figurative language, reading skills, writing]CO
Preview of Personification Writing Activities (Day of the Week and Vocabulary)

Personification Writing Activities (Day of the Week and Vocabulary)

Looking for a fun and FREE to get your students using personification? Enjoy these two activities. In the first activity, students personify a day of the week. Use the included graphic organizer to help guide students to think how the day of the week would act, talk like, dress, etc. In the second activity, students choose (or you can select for them) a vocabulary word and personify it. These two activities help students get thinking about what personifying an inanimate object or idea is t
Preview of FREE Reading Comprehension Activities | 4th & 5th Grade | Passages for Test Prep

FREE Reading Comprehension Activities | 4th & 5th Grade | Passages for Test Prep

Created by
Puzzle Punks
Need a reading comprehension freebie for 4th grade or 5th grade?These no prep reading review activities are a super fun way to get even the most reluctant students engaged with literacy! They're standards-based (main idea, poetry, context clues, and similes + metaphors) and perfect for reading test prep. You can use these free ELA worksheets for individual practice, small groups, reading centers, and more.Reading standards covered:1. Main idea & supporting details2. Elements of poetry3. Simi
Preview of Free March A Poem Each Week

Free March A Poem Each Week

Created by
Jessica Zannini
Guide your students through the elements of poetry with the Free March A Poem Each Week.  In this resource you will get poetry comprehension questions for 4 published poems.  The poems for this month celebrate the arrival of Spring and friendships.  Each guide includes comprehension questions, and suggested activities to engage or connect with the poem of the week.Poems you will need for this month:The Tyger by William BlakeFriends by Abbie Farewell BrownThe Rainbow by Christina RossettiThere Wa
Preview of FREE February A Poem Each Week

FREE February A Poem Each Week

Created by
Jessica Zannini
This FREE February A Poem Each Week takes you from poems about sickness to roads not taken. To the feeling of sadness when friends move and the joy of celebrating the love of friends and family. For each poem you get comprehension questions, and suggested activities to engage or connect with the poem of the week. Poems you will need:Sick by Shel SilversteinWeird by Vanessa Brantley-NewtonSince Hannah Moved Away by Judith ViorstThe Road Not Taken by Robert Frost Poetry Terms Used: Rhyme SchemeLin
Preview of Reading Skills Review

Reading Skills Review

Even though you may teach your reading skills explicitly, it is beneficial to review these periodically with your students. I created a Reading Skills Review chart that allows for students to practice their recall of reading skills, definitions, and examples/key words. This resource can be used throughout the year as a "quick check" as well as allow you to pinpoint areas that students may still struggle with. The wording used comes explicitly from Common Core State Standards and the Georgia S
Preview of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Chronological Order Sort Freebie

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Chronological Order Sort Freebie

Created by
msvice
While chronological order and sequence may seem like easy concepts for fifth graders, I assure you my latest sort is deceivingly simple! Students will have to recreate Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by putting the 34 events into chronological order! By analyzing the events and discussing which came first, they are secretly reviewing the importance of text structure and analyzing how events come together to make a story (RL 5.5). I'm hoping that you'll like the sort enough to download t
Preview of Poetry Investigation- Common Core- 4th, 5th, 6th

Poetry Investigation- Common Core- 4th, 5th, 6th

Created by
Laura Heflin
Overview: This can be used for any poem of your choosing. I have used this before at a poetry station. Great activity for reading comprehension.Students are asked to identify and determine things in the poem, including:- mood- theme- figurative language (Personification, Alliteration, Similes, Metaphors, Onomatopoeia)- stanzas/lines- rhymes- connections they can make (text to text, text to self, text to world)- meaningGrades: 4th grade, 5th grade, 6th gradeCommon Core: ELA RL.4.4, RL.4.5, RL.5.4
Preview of Rules by Cynthia Lord Novel Study FREEBIE

Rules by Cynthia Lord Novel Study FREEBIE

This resource contains a page for each version of my full novel study. Each version includes questions for every chapter of Rules by Cynthia Lord. There are FOUR versions included on the full product. Click HERE for the full product.Happy teaching!
Preview of Fun Poetry: The Pig by Roald Dahl

Fun Poetry: The Pig by Roald Dahl

Created by
Lauren Bed
Short fun poem. Review rhyme, repetition, figurative language, irony and theme.
Preview of Little Things by Julie Carney | Poetry Reading Comprehension Lesson

Little Things by Julie Carney | Poetry Reading Comprehension Lesson

Created by
The Owl Spot
Take the guess work out of teaching poetry with these easy to follow directions for "Little Things" by Julie Carney and engaging poetry lesson for students. Choose to use the printable or digital format - both NO PREP versions are included! This poem is perfect to use for an SEL/Character building lesson, too!This COMMON CORE aligned lesson provides tools for developing critical poetry comprehension, literary analysis, and responding to literature. "Little Things" is part of a BUNDLE of 24 poetr
Preview of Diagrama de Trama - Plot Diagram

Diagrama de Trama - Plot Diagram

Created by
twowaylearning
Great product to help students understand the plot diagram mountain. Can be used with any fictional story.
Preview of Elements of Plays Sort- FREEBIE

Elements of Plays Sort- FREEBIE

Created by
Theory2Really
This goes well with an entire unit on plays, literary structure, and elements of drama. Students learn about structural elements, then go on to identify what purpose they serve in a story, drama, or play. This can also be used as part of a reader's theater unit.Printed, Cut, and Laminated this sort makes for a great center, review activity, or modified assignment for students learning about Drama and its elements.Students are expected to match the definitions to the elements, then find the accur
Preview of FREE - Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions "Pole Vault"

FREE - Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions "Pole Vault"

FREE - Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions "Pole Vault". In this free sample: One "Pole Vault" reading comprehension worksheet. Pole Vault is part of the larger Reading Comprehension - 20 Worksheets, which includes the following: • Symbols – Reading Comprehension• Pole Vault – Reading for Details• Crows & Ravens – Compare & Contrast• Johnny Appleseed – Analyzing Fact & Fiction• Down Syndrome – Informational Text• Job Application – Understanding Forms• Centennial Light –
Preview of How the Grinch Stole Christmas Summary Tree

How the Grinch Stole Christmas Summary Tree

Use this graphic organizer to teach summarizing in a fun way during the holiday! This graphic organizer can be filled out with details about the beginning, middle, and end of the story. I have included three digital versions of the tree. It can either be filled out online using text boxes, or it can be printed out and colored. Your choice!
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