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Library skills Common Core W.4.3 resources

Preview of Reading Genres Fiction Activities: Roll a Story Writing Center

Reading Genres Fiction Activities: Roll a Story Writing Center

Are you looking for a fun way to review fiction genres? Do your students need practice writing narratives with a beginning, middle, and end? This Fiction Genres Roll a Story Writing Center is just what you need! Dice rolling fun makes writing more engaging for students.This product includes:Teaching TipsLesson PlanLearning Center sign6 Roll-a-Story charts, one page each for mystery, fantasy, science fiction, horror, realistic, and historicStory organizer chart2 lined writing pages1 extension act
Preview of Spring Themed Roll A Story Writing Prompts

Spring Themed Roll A Story Writing Prompts

Introducing "Roll-A-Story": Your Ticket to Infinite Adventures!Embark on a journey of creativity and imagination with Roll-A-Story, the ultimate storywriting game that will ignite your students imagination. Perfect for multiple subject and grade levels, Roll-A-Story is a versatile tool that brings storywriting to life.This Spring Themed Roll-A-Story offers 6 diverse options for each of 3 story elements. A simple roll of the dice unveils your characters, setting, and story prompt. With countless
Preview of All Books Want is to be Treasured - Small Group Reader's Theater

All Books Want is to be Treasured - Small Group Reader's Theater

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This reader's theater was written for a small group of 4 students for either the first part of the year, Library Week, or any time you need to discuss student's treatment of books. In the script, the librarian at school thinks that things are going well but the books do not. People keep breaking the rules and the books are suffering. They tell the librarian what is going on. Students are eating when they shouldn’t and not handling them with care. The books feel that no one realizes they are full
Preview of Rewrite the Story Ending and Draw a Picture

Rewrite the Story Ending and Draw a Picture

This short worksheet can be used to help students critically think about story endings. This is an great resource to introduce students to the idea that not all stories end how we would like them to - and that is OKAY! It can help them think about what could happen next with characters, and it can help them tie up loose ends. I like to use this with the book Triangle by Mac Barnett because the story ends quite abruptly. After I read the book to the class, we talk about whether or not they like t
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