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10th grade reading graphic organizer pdfs

Preview of Tone and Mood Hands-On Group Sorting Activity

Tone and Mood Hands-On Group Sorting Activity

Created by
Jessica Osborne
Tone and Mood - This 27 page download is a FUN, hands-on activity for students groups to better understand tone and mood vocabulary. Download the free preview to see all the materials. INCLUDES: -Detailed Purpose (pasted in part below) and Instructions -Answer Key -Pictures of Completed Product Using Different Options Provided -111 Tone / Mood Word Cards with Definitions -7 Colored Category Sheets with Titles Other Options Provided: -7 Colorless Category Sheets with Titles -Blank Category
Preview of Theme Graphic Organizer (using text evidence)

Theme Graphic Organizer (using text evidence)

Theme is difficult for many students to infer from a text. Use this graphic organizer to help students organize the information from the story and help them discover a theme or even multiple themes and support them with text evidence
Preview of Into the Wild Unit BUNDLE: Stations, Activities, Speed Discussion, Nonfiction

Into the Wild Unit BUNDLE: Stations, Activities, Speed Discussion, Nonfiction

Engage and challenge your students to critically think during a study of Jon Krakauer's Into the Wild. This GROWING unit bundle currently contains the following:DIGITAL VERSIONS of all activities! {You must have a Google account to access these resources}Engaging, challenging activities + graphic organizers for every chapter of the bookHelpful timeline/summary bookmarks to keep students focusedLearning students that will engage your students (pre-reading & Chapters 10-13)Writing Bell-Ringers
Preview of Literary Analysis: Analyzing Fiction and Nonfiction Texts Reading & Writing Unit

Literary Analysis: Analyzing Fiction and Nonfiction Texts Reading & Writing Unit

Are your students confused about text analysis? You know how to do it yourself, but you're not sure how to make it accessible to students? I know the feeling. Analyzing texts is hard, and it rarely comes naturally. It's a difficult concept to break down into a methodical process. Still, it can be done. I created these analyzing texts materials to help my students practice analyzing a variety of texts, including nonfiction, fiction, paired texts, short films, movies, commercials/advertisements, a
Preview of Dystopia Growing Activity Bundle - For Any Text/Dystopian Book Clubs/Lit Circles

Dystopia Growing Activity Bundle - For Any Text/Dystopian Book Clubs/Lit Circles

Engage your students during your next unit on DYSTOPIA with this growing bundle of resources that will evolve into a comprehensive resource for ANY TEXT. Created to complement any dystopian novel or literature circles, this resource is designed to help students delve into the elements of dystopia, make connections, contemplate essential questions, and meet the standards!This bundle is growing, which means digital versions and more activities will be added in future updates! The resource currentl
Preview of Reading Graphic Organizers Activity Bundle: Literature and Informational Texts

Reading Graphic Organizers Activity Bundle: Literature and Informational Texts

Do you want your students to think critically, thoughtfully, and reflectively about what they are reading? Are you in need of a way to scaffold literary analysis and reading comprehension? This huge reading graphic organizers bundle contains graphic organizers and activities that you can use with any literature or informational text to increase engagement and meet students where they are.This resource bundle is aligned with Common Core Reading Literature and Informational Texts standards for mid
Preview of Book Speed Dating Activity - Middle & High School - Promote Independent Reading

Book Speed Dating Activity - Middle & High School - Promote Independent Reading

Help your students find the perfect book match this Valentine's Day with this engaging book speed dating activity. During this lesson, students will get to know different books, record their first impressions, rate the books, and then decide on their best match. This activity is a great way to expose students to more books, authors, and genres. It's the perfect complement to any independent reading program.This resource includes everything you need to make book speed dating work for you. There a
Preview of NWEA MAP Goal Setting Sheets for Reading, Math, Science, and Language

NWEA MAP Goal Setting Sheets for Reading, Math, Science, and Language

Students can graph their NWEA MAPs data and set goals and ways to reach their goals. There is two different version included for students to track, one is the RTI and one is the percentage.
Preview of Harrison Bergeron - Middle School Short Story Unit - Dystopian Literature Intro

Harrison Bergeron - Middle School Short Story Unit - Dystopian Literature Intro

Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut Short Story Unit Bundle - Activities and Introduction to Dystopian Literature. Perfect for your upcoming short story unit or dystopian literature unit, this package contains questions and activities to go along with Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut. This Harrison Bergeron literature package contains a detailed introduction to Dystopian Literature. After learning about the genre, students read the Harrison Bergeron short story, and locate the elements of Dysto
Preview of Chapter Summary Template

Chapter Summary Template

I use this template to have the students take time to reflect on each chapter as they read. It allows them to recall and summarize the chapter events, give their thoughts and opinions on the chapter, and predict what might come next in the book. It has also been updated as an Easel activity. Enjoy!!
Preview of 10 "Harrison Bergeron" CCSS Skills Pages

10 "Harrison Bergeron" CCSS Skills Pages

This packet includes 10 pages specifically designed for digging deeper into "Harrison Bergeron" and the common core state standards. The following skills and standards are covered by page: 1. Two Argument Journal Prompts (CC W.9-10.1) 2. Inference, draw conclusions, Metacognition (CC RL.9-10.1) 3. Setting, Plot 4. Mood, Satire 5. Diction, Irony 6. Textual Evidence and Characterization (CC RL.9-10.1 and CC RL.9-10.3) 7. Theme Development (CC RL.9-10.2) 8. POV/Culture (CC RL.9-10.6) 9. Compare tw
Preview of Podcast Worksheets, Listening Guides for Analysis, Digital and Printable

Podcast Worksheets, Listening Guides for Analysis, Digital and Printable

Created by
Julie Faulkner
Have you discovered the power of podcasts? It’s easier than ever to find, subscribe and listen to literally thousands of podcasts on every topic from news, arts, business, comedy, education, politics, sports, technology, music, health, spirituality, hobbies, and more. Now with no prep for you, you and your students can join the movement quickly, easily, and purposefully with these podcast worksheets for analysis in printable and digital format. Add a paired podcast to your current unit of stud
Preview of Romeo and Juliet - Analysis for ANY Act or Scene - Print & Digital

Romeo and Juliet - Analysis for ANY Act or Scene - Print & Digital

Created by
Addie Williams
Romeo and Juliet Student Response Digital & Print Included - Looking for a creative way to have students respond to Romeo & Juliet? This resource includes graphic organizers to use as students work through reading any scene or any act! Look at themes, major/minor characters, setting, plot, figurative language and more as you read through the play.Includes a link to Googleâ„¢ Slides so that students can work online - they can add color, photos, and text into the organizers. Use with Goog
Preview of Main Idea RI.1.2 Passages and Quick Comprehension (Autism/SPED/ELL)

Main Idea RI.1.2 Passages and Quick Comprehension (Autism/SPED/ELL)

This Main Idea and Detail Unit (Informational Text) has been created for special education students who require more visual/concrete supports to learn the literacy skills of identifying the Main Idea and Detail. This unit includes: - Visual Graphic Organizer - Larger Size Visuals for Academic Vocabulary - 6 Passages with comprehension questions and Large vocabulary visuals for each passage - 3 Versions the 6 Passages: ** Version 1 - Picture symbol text over ALL words ** Version 2 - Picture
Preview of Mood and Tone Activity for Any Fictional Text - Digital and Print

Mood and Tone Activity for Any Fictional Text - Digital and Print

Looking for a fun and creative way to help students analyze mood and tone in a fictional text? Try using a sound equalizer metaphor to help students understand how mood and tone can fluctuate throughout a text, but they work in tandem to shape the overall piece. This mood and tone activity is sure to elevate thinking!This mood and tone activity is intended to provide students with a critical thinking challenge. If you intend to use it with struggling readers, I suggest taking time to model and g
Preview of Dystopian Literature - Introduction to Dystopia Unit  - Dystopia vs Utopia

Dystopian Literature - Introduction to Dystopia Unit - Dystopia vs Utopia

Introduction to Dystopian Literature - This introduction to Dystopia unit includes student notes about key characteristics of Dystopian Literature. With popular teen novels like The Hunger Games, Divergent, and The Giver, this Dystopia unit is perfect for Middle School and High School students. These activities are a great introduction to this exciting genre.This is a great resource to use before teaching any Dystopian novel or short story.This creative and engaging package includes the followi
Preview of Banned Books Book Tasting Activity - Print/Digital - Middle & High School

Banned Books Book Tasting Activity - Print/Digital - Middle & High School

Bring awareness to banned and challenged books with this book menu and book tasting activity. During this lesson, students will browse a variety of banned and challenged books, record their thoughts, rate the books, and then (hopefully) find one they want to read! This activity is a great way to expose students to more books and authors! It's the perfect complement to any independent reading program.This resource includes everything you need to make this special book tasting work for you. There
Preview of Novels in Verse: What Do You Notice? Activity / Book Tasting - Poetry Activity

Novels in Verse: What Do You Notice? Activity / Book Tasting - Poetry Activity

Introduce students to the wonderful world of novels in verse with this "What do you notice? Activity or Book Tasting. That's right: This flexible, fun, and student-centered resource contains two different versions to make it work for you! During the "What Do You Notice?" activity, students will explore the structure of novels in verse and investigate what makes this genre different from others. It's a hands-on, inquiry-based way to introduce the genre before a whole-class novel unit or round of
Preview of Argumentative Writing Instructional Workbook Grades 7-10: The Paper Chain

Argumentative Writing Instructional Workbook Grades 7-10: The Paper Chain

This is a 80-page exciting student-friendly ebook instructional manual and workbook for writing an argument / argumentative paper - perfect for grades 7 - 10. This unit addresses WRITING, READING, and LANGUAGE in Common Core Language. These are reading and writing techniques that can be used for cross-curricular writing in Language Arts, Science, Social Studies, Physical Education... you name it! Want a HARD COPY printed, bound, and delivered directly to you? CLICK HERE.With this student-friend
Preview of 7 Literary Analysis Stations for ELA (Plot, Character, Theme, Setting, Author)

7 Literary Analysis Stations for ELA (Plot, Character, Theme, Setting, Author)

Created by
Moore English
Stations are one of my favorite ways to bring movement into the language arts classroom. In the pandemic world, I have used traditional stations less, but as we start to dig our way out of all this, I have started to dust off some of my favorite stations ideas. In this bundle, you have everything you need to set up 7 stations: Theme StationSummary StationCharacterization StationAbout the Author StationSilent Discussion StationFigurative Language StationPlot, Conflict, and Setting StationStation
Preview of Horror/Spooky Book Tasting Activity - Print/Digital - Middle & High School

Horror/Spooky Book Tasting Activity - Print/Digital - Middle & High School

Get your students excited about reading during spooky season with this book menu and book tasting activity. During this lesson, students will browse a variety of horror/paranormal books, record their thoughts, rate the books, and then (hopefully) find one they want to read! This activity is a great way to expose students to more books and authors! It's the perfect complement to any independent reading program.This resource includes everything you need to make this special book tasting work for y
Preview of Regions of Europe Centers Activity for European Geography or Culture Study

Regions of Europe Centers Activity for European Geography or Culture Study

Introduce your students to the regions of Europe with this easy to prep Centers or Stations Activity. At each regional center, students will read geographic information on the region, view maps and discover physical features and statistics, view data from the region on cultural and human characteristics, and read current articles on the regions of Europe (using internet links provided in teacher directions). Included:Reading Cards on each RegionImage Cards on each RegionMap Cards on each Regi
Preview of Book Cover Project with Template and Instructions

Book Cover Project with Template and Instructions

Created by
Mr. See
This project is designed to be used in combination with an independent novels project, literature circle, or class novel. The students need to be able to conduct research about the author to write a brief biography. Instructions are provided for writing the biography, summary of the novel, a brief introduction to the novel, and creating all of the elements found on a book jacket. I have used this assignment in conjunction with Springboard activities and with students in my Language Arts Lab c
Preview of Plot Diagram, Story Map, Google Drive Paperless Digital Notebook

Plot Diagram, Story Map, Google Drive Paperless Digital Notebook

Created by
Danielle Knight
PLOT DIAGRAM, STORY MAP, PLOT PYRAMID, PLOT CHART PUZZLE. Digital Notebook Google Edition Literary Elements Plot StructureGet ready for your technology infused 21st century classroom! Your common core lessons will be alive with enthusiasm when you bring digital notebooks to your students. #tptdigitalEducational Technology. Mobile Learning. Google Resource. Digital Classroom. You don't need to be a teacher in a 1:1 classroom to deliver digital content for your lesson plans and curriculum. Using a
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Learn more about reading resources

Not only is reading a core concept in the study of English language arts, but it’s also a cornerstone skill for proficiency in many other subjects (for instance, without strong reading skills, students won’t be able to solve math word problems or read through primary sources for social studies class).

If you’re a teacher or parent looking for printable and digital reading resources to help your student learn a reading concept, look no further! TPT has an extensive collection of resources, created by other teachers, that are designed to help with any need across grade levels.

Elementary students just learning to read can practice the basics with some simple, fun phonics practice activities or small-group reading centers focused around sight words. Students in middle and high school can read novels and complete hands-on, interactive assignments that build their comprehension and critical thinking skills. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, you can sharpen your student's reading skills in no time.

Fun and engaging reading activities to try

Engaging reading activities can energize your students and foster a love of reading. Here are a few ideas for reading activities from our teacher-created resources that you can find on TPT and try in your classroom:

Interactive Phonics Activities

Use hands-on activities such as sorting, matching, or building words with manipulatives to help students recognize phonics patterns and learn word families.

Word Hunts

Encourage students to find specific words either in a text or around the classroom to help reinforce sight word recognition.

Reader's Theater

Bring short stories, books, poems, or plays you’re reading in class to life by assigning roles to students and having them act out scenes. This can help enhance fluency and comprehension.

Interactive Read-Alouds

Engage the class by pausing during read-alouds to discuss the story’s theme, reflect on a character’s motivations or actions, or to ask students questions.

Comparative Analysis

Explore different adaptations of the same story (book versus movie, classic version versus a modern retelling) to encourage analysis of interpretation and presentation. You can also pair texts that are similar in theme, like poems and songs.

By incorporating these (and other!) reading activities into your lesson plans, you can nurture a love for reading while enhancing comprehension, critical thinking, and communication skills.

Frequently asked questions about teaching reading

What types of reading resources are available on TPT?

There are many different types of reading resources sold by Sellers on TPT. Some popular reading lessons include: phonics, vocabulary, spelling, and balanced literacy.

How do I find reading lessons on TPT?

Educators can save time preparing reading lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for reading resources on the TPT marketplace, and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of reading lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels.

How can I make my reading lessons fun and engaging?

Students learn best when they're engaged! Sprinkle a little fun into your reading lessons by using manipulatives, pairing unusual texts like poems and short films together, or doing an escape room activity.