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Middle school reading strategies assessments for SMART Notebook

Preview of Smartboard - I Mustache You Text Structure Game!

Smartboard - I Mustache You Text Structure Game!

Do your kiddos need practice with nonfiction text structures? This is the perfect Smartboard game and will quickly become a class favorite! It is loaded with interactive buttons, sounds, and animations. It has two sections to support differentiation. In section 1: Match & Sorts - students play games to practice definitions, signal words, and tricky cause and effect sorts. In section 2: Questions - Choose a question card and answer various questions about text structures. If you like this p
Preview of Smartboard Guide to Close Reading and mastering  annotation

Smartboard Guide to Close Reading and mastering annotation

This Smartboard presentation is a must have for any grade level and can be used for all texts nonfiction, fiction, short stories articles DBQs etc... Slides have vibrant colors and graphics to help students annotate easily. With the slide at the front of the board students mark their texts and follow along. Have them write the question posed at the bottom of the text to insure they find evidence to support their response. Slides can be edited easily to include your text title and questions yo
Preview of Close Reading Chart SmartBoard

Close Reading Chart SmartBoard

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MrSalearno's
You may keep this up on the Smartboard or print out a personal copy for your students to keep taped to their desk. Included: 1 slide that guides close reading. Well worth it. Helps students mark up the text. When we read, we read passages/articles more than once. Our elementary school district preaches "1st and 2nd" reads when presented with a passage. When we preform our "first read" we simply read for fluency as well as establish the author's purpose. Once we establish the author's purp
Preview of Notice and Note: Tough Questions

Notice and Note: Tough Questions

Introductory lesson for the Notice and Note signpost, Tough Questions. Includes linked Powtoon video to introduce the concept, plus linked videos to relate to the students' own experience using movie clips. Also included is a slide reviewing how we use sticky notes to record annotations that answer the anchor question, using additional guiding questions as a means to make students think more deeply about the text.
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