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Free middle school writing guided reading books

Preview of Book Report - Classic Template

Book Report - Classic Template

Created by
Creative Lab
If you would like to purchase the 100% EDITABLE version of this product, click here! Great for differentiation!Back to the Basics! This 2 page Classic Book Report template is perfect for students doing individual reading programs. In my class, students enjoy reading throughout the year during silent reading blocks and also at home. When finished reading their books, students are asked to complete the Classic Book Report to show what they learned and also to help me keep track of what they are re
Preview of Interactive Read Aloud Discussion Task Cards FREE ~Reading Response for Any Book

Interactive Read Aloud Discussion Task Cards FREE ~Reading Response for Any Book

Enhance your read aloud time with these discussion or writing prompts. This free sample comes from a huge set of 85 prompts will create an interactive read aloud experience for your students. Topics include about the text, characters, setting, events, author's craft, and SEL connections. Students will predict, summarize, infer, identify genre, and so much more!Included:12 Discussion Question Cards (color and b/w)⭐Get the full product with 85 questions here.Looking for task cards for a specific n
Preview of Wacky Wednesday Dr Seuss Writing Paper

Wacky Wednesday Dr Seuss Writing Paper

Created by
Pattsy
This simple page can be used for children to explore writing and think outside the box a bit! Maybe they could go on to design their own? Connect with Pattsy Be sure to follow my TpT store by clicking on the red ‘Follow Me’ next to my Seller picture to receive notifications of new products and upcoming sales. Terms of Use Copyright © Pattsy. All rights reserved by author. This product is to be used by the original downloader only. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, sc
Preview of Diary of Anne Frank Discussion Questions -  Answer Key

Diary of Anne Frank Discussion Questions - Answer Key

Created by
Ms Super Science
Contained within this free preview are a complete set of answers to the reading comprehension and discussion questions designed to accompany the product: Diary of Anne Frank Discussion Questions and Final Essay Project by Nicole Solis Holocaust, Judaic Studies, World War 2, WWII, European Studies, Europe, History, Classroom Novel, Puberty, Literature, Language Arts, Social Studies, Discrimination, Prejudice, Nazi Party, Hitler, Holland, Amsterdam, Dutch, Secret Annexe, Otto Frank, Author, N
Preview of Sophia's War Guided Reading Packet

Sophia's War Guided Reading Packet

This product contains chapter questions, summaries, and vocabulary lists for the text Sophia's War by Avi. It was designed for guided reading, a novel study, or as a review in literature circles. I have also included a historical events recording sheet, a suggested pacing guide, a conflict recording sheet, a connections recording sheet, and a recording sheet for students to generate their own thick questions or take notes as they read the novel. Everything is uploaded in Word, so that you can ad
Preview of Recount Text Example With Comprehension - Great For Shared or Guided Reading

Recount Text Example With Comprehension - Great For Shared or Guided Reading

**This resource is included in my complete Recount Text Examples Pack, which includes ten recount texts with comprehension**Recount Text Example With Comprehension - Great For Shared or Guided ReadingThis recount reading sample is perfect for reading with your students during guided or shared reading. The text follows the general format of a recount text and includes the features and language commonly found in a recount text.This text includes a page of eight comprehension questions focusing on
Preview of Wonder Novel Study Digital Reading Log

Wonder Novel Study Digital Reading Log

Is your class planning to read Wonder by R.J. Palacio?If so, this is a great resource to keep your students accountable for thinking about what they read! My 5th grade students participated in a novel study and responded to different prompts weekly. We ended each with discussing the week's questions and text. The reading log prompts include open ended questions, vocabulary activities, and opportunities for students to create their own questions!I have included the weekly schedule and division of
Preview of MY REVIEW

MY REVIEW

In this resource, you will find materials for 3 lessons. In the first one, students read 4 reviews and they must guess the book. Later, we talk about what a review is and its key characteristics. In the second one, students choose a book that they have already read, and they try to do the review with the teacher's help and some visual aids. Finally, in the last lesson, students show their reviews, and they read them to the class. If you download this resource, I would really appreciate your feed
Preview of Flashback/Foreshadowing Quiz/ Formative Assessment

Flashback/Foreshadowing Quiz/ Formative Assessment

I created this mini assessment to see not only if my students understand the definition of a flashback and foreshadowing, but can also locate examples while they are reading their guided reading novels. I taught a mini lesson on using textual evidence and explained why textual evidence is necessary to prove a point. I have created a sentence stem for students to use so they know exactly how to respond to the question where they have to find an example from their novel and put their example into
Preview of Reading response quick writing prompt cards

Reading response quick writing prompt cards

Created by
Heidi Weber
Short prompts for reading response or discussion. Great for reading journals or small group work.
Preview of Comprehension Questions Aligned with Fourth Grade Rats

Comprehension Questions Aligned with Fourth Grade Rats

Comprehension QuestionsFourth Grade RatsJerry SpinelliThis comprehension question packet is designed to challenge your readers with higher order thinking questions. The questions are specifically designed so students will have to support their answers by finding evidence in the text.There is only one questions per chapter, which provides students the opportunity to elaborate their thinking on one topic. Your students can make their responses as long or as short as you would like!I suggest using
Preview of 5 Templates for Book Reviews and Recommendations

5 Templates for Book Reviews and Recommendations

Created by
Amanda Rick
This product includes 5 different blank templates for students to use when writing a review or recommendation of a recent book or novel they have read. Some great guidelines for students to follow can be found at one of my favorite literacy websites: http://www.readwritethink.org/parent-afterschool-resources/tips-howtos/help-child-write-book-30292.html Each template includes an area for the book title, author, and their own name as the reviewer, as well as plenty of space to write a high quali
Preview of Bilingual Tales: Reading Mastery for Spanish Learners

Bilingual Tales: Reading Mastery for Spanish Learners

Created by
Rosita Ruiz
Bilingual Tales: Reading Mastery for Spanish LearnersImmerse yourself in the enchanting world of bilingual storytelling with "Bilingual Tales: Reading Mastery for Spanish Learners." This innovative book is designed to captivate learners at every level, guiding you on a fascinating journey through language and culture."Bilingual Tales" is more than just a book; it’s a companion in your language learning journey. With each page, "you" (usted) will find new opportunities to explore, learn, and grow
Preview of Mini Book Template

Mini Book Template

Introducing "Creative Expressions: MiniBook Template" designed for educators on the Teachers Pay Teachers platform. This engaging six-page mini-book template offers an interactive classroom activity that integrates drawing and writing, aligned with Common Core Standards. Each page prompts students to illustrate scenes related to a chosen theme or storyline, fostering creativity and imagination. From the cover page beckoning students into the adventure to the conclusion page for reflection, this
Preview of Guided Reading Lesson Plan Nonfiction Level Q (DRA 40)

Guided Reading Lesson Plan Nonfiction Level Q (DRA 40)

Created by
Scott Hardinger
This is a guided reading lesson plan for the nonfiction book Wetlands Explorer by Mary Quigley. The lesson covers the reading strategy asking questions and the reading skill identifying main idea. It also includes extension work with questions for students to answer independently.
Preview of You Wouldn't Want to be at The Boston Tea Party - Guided Reading Questions

You Wouldn't Want to be at The Boston Tea Party - Guided Reading Questions

I created these guided reading questions for my middle schoolers to answer as we read through the short novel You Wouldn't Want to Be at the Boston Tea Party, as part of our unit on The American Revolution.
Preview of Coloring pictures for children

Coloring pictures for children

Created by
BrentSweet
Coloring pictures for children are creative and entertaining products designed to engage kids in artistic activities. These products typically include coloring books or sheets with various themes, ranging from popular characters like Toy Story [6] to generic images suitable for all ages. The goal is to provide children with a fun and educational outlet for self-expression and imagination.Coloring pages can be found online on platforms like Crayola [1] or Etsy, where unique and handmade options a
Preview of Fables- Read Aloud and Mentor Texts

Fables- Read Aloud and Mentor Texts

Created by
Derick Micallef
I am thrilled to introduce a valuable resource that will add depth and richness to your classroom experience! Presenting "Fabulous Fables" 50 Tales for Teachable Moments."Overview:Resource Type: Digital DownloadContent: 50 carefully curated fables addressing a spectrum of school-related issuesUse Cases: Ideal for read-aloud sessions, mentor texts, and as a powerful tool for addressing and analyzing various school-related scenarios.Key Features:Diverse Themes: Covering a wide array of school-rela
Preview of Reading/Writing/ in the Math Classroom- Witty Wonders (vol 1) -Curious minds

Reading/Writing/ in the Math Classroom- Witty Wonders (vol 1) -Curious minds

"Unlocking Mathematical Confidence: Why students struggle in Math class?" Have you ever wondered why some students hesitate to respond to questions in math class or find it challenging to articulate their thoughts and questions or find purpose in learning math? We believe in the power of modeling math responses to empower students to ask more questions and build their mathematical confidence."Witty Wonders: Tales from the Math Classroom," a unique journey into the world of mathematics guided by
Preview of Book Fair Wishlist

Book Fair Wishlist

Created by
Casey DeLorenzo
This can be used as a Book Fair wish list, a classroom library wish list, a Christmas/holiday wish list, a wish list when starting a new reading unit, etc.
Preview of Non Fiction Book Report Form

Non Fiction Book Report Form

Created by
Lynn Kapish
This form can be used as a follow-up to reading any non fiction book including the leveled readers that accompany the Treasures series. Students answer the comprehension questions at the back of each non-fiction leveled reader using this form.
Preview of Who Was Walt Disney? Comprehension Questions Chapter 1-4

Who Was Walt Disney? Comprehension Questions Chapter 1-4

This worksheet correlates to the book Who Was Walt Disney? In this worksheet, you will find several questions based on the first four chapters of the book. Some of the questions are simple and can be easily found in the text (QAR-right there and think and search questions) and some questions require students to use evidence from the text to support their answers. There are no multiple choice questions on this worksheet.
Preview of Stone Fox Novel Study Culminating Project

Stone Fox Novel Study Culminating Project

Created by
Betsy Leppink
This project is used as a Novel Study Wrap-up. It requires students to write the first chapter of "Stone Fox 2: After the Race." Students are asked to provide a summary, comprehension questions, chapter 1, illustrations and a cover page. Students also are asked to make their own schedule and due date (within the week).
Preview of Holiday Recount: Back to School Writing Sequence - Read-Aloud

Holiday Recount: Back to School Writing Sequence - Read-Aloud

Returning from holiday is always an timely opportunity to teach recount writing. I’ve also found that students reading their recounts to the class generates more calm, organized and equitable sharing than an off the cuff holiday discussion, which can be dominated by more verbally confident students. Lesson 1: Read a mentor text to your students (any holiday-themed picture book will do, but Greetings From Sandy Beach by Bob Graham is a personal favourite as it contains a wealth of time connect
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