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Free 2nd grade reading strategies scaffolded notes

Preview of Continents and Oceans Reading Response SOL 3.5a

Continents and Oceans Reading Response SOL 3.5a

Reading Comprehension Test Prep Questions on Continents and Oceans OK! Here's what the goal with this freebie is. I am setting a goal of trying to incorporate our social studies curriculum into my small reading groups. I am using some elements of close reading (the color coding) with multiple choice test practice. This IS correlated to Virginia SOLs, but can be used for Common Core, as well. Please rate my product and tell me your thoughts- was this helpful? What did you like? What did you not
Preview of Reading Comprehension and Language Skills Resource

Reading Comprehension and Language Skills Resource

Created by
The Creative SLP
UPDATED & REVISED!This reading comprehension and language skills resource was designed to give teachers the language necessary to prompt and support students' learning. Students can also benefit from the the resource and creative visuals are included for each skill to help student understand each skill. This resource will help students become more independent and successful with their reading comprehension, as well as a resource to help give teachers the tools necessary to support their lear
Preview of Note Taking (Thoughts, Facts, Questions, Opinions)

Note Taking (Thoughts, Facts, Questions, Opinions)

This note taking graphic organizer focuses on four elements: words that come to mind, four facts I learned, questions I still have, and opinions I have formed. This could be used with note taking for movies, presentations, field trips, etc.
Preview of Guided Reading Group Recording Sheet

Guided Reading Group Recording Sheet

Created by
heather scanlon
This is a simple, user friendly, widely adaptable recording sheet you can use in your small groups. Use it to take notes of student successes as well as reading goals your students still need to work towards. It is designed to be used in small groups, but you can also use it to track individual student progress. This simple sheet provides a great documentation source for RTI as well.
Preview of Formulating Definitions Template

Formulating Definitions Template

Enhance how your students create definitions for their vocabulary words using this template. This template for formulating definitions is aligned with the science of reading concept behind creating meaningful definitions. According to research, definitions should consist of two parts: the category or synonym it belongs to followed by defining attributes.
Preview of Who, What, When, Where, Why, & How Graphic Organizer

Who, What, When, Where, Why, & How Graphic Organizer

Created by
Fall into 4th
Use this digital organizer (Google Docs and Google Classroom - friendly!) to summarize texts.
Preview of Story Map - Help with WH Questions

Story Map - Help with WH Questions

Created by
Kate Shepard
Description: A VERY simple story map worksheet to help your students outline the details of a story (Who, What, When, and Where). The student can record the details on the worksheet with help from the therapist or teacher while reading the story independently or listening to the story read aloud. The worksheet can be used as a visual support for answering WH questions. Use: Print and laminate the story map, or insert into a dry erase pocket (my favorite for therapy sessions!). Or print copies f
Preview of Compare and Contrast notes and foldable

Compare and Contrast notes and foldable

Created by
T-Rex Brain Flex
This works great in your interactive reading notebook!
Preview of R.A.D.D. Strategy Graphic Organizer

R.A.D.D. Strategy Graphic Organizer

Use this graphic organizer to help you and your students write a short-constructed response using the R.A.D.D. (restate, answer, detail, detail) strategy.Hope this helps!PS. As always, I am open to feedback.
Preview of FREEBIE Reading Strategies Bookmarks for Fiction and Non-Fiction

FREEBIE Reading Strategies Bookmarks for Fiction and Non-Fiction

My philosophy on teaching is that if kids can’t learn the way we teach, we must teach them the way they learn. I use these Reading Strategies Bookmarks for both independent reading and small group guided reading. You can print single-sided, or double-sided as a formative assessment to have your students identify the genre of the book. In addition to printing them for students to use with each book they're reading, I also laminate them and have my students use them as a quick reference tool of m
Preview of FREE Thinkmarks Printable

FREE Thinkmarks Printable

Please enjoy this thinkmark printable for students to write the title and author of the book they are reading, along with their page number and code. The codes that I use for my students are to predict, connect, visualize, question, clarify, and evaluate, but feel free to look up many different codes that teachers use so you may find the best fit for your kiddos. I have included a picture of my thinkmark chart as well to give you a better idea. A cute little crow with a bow from The 3AM Tea
Preview of Structured Literacy Small Group Lesson Plan Template

Structured Literacy Small Group Lesson Plan Template

Created by
Angela Egan
This template is a great way to organize your structured literacy lessons. It will help you better understand where your students are on the phonics continuum and where they need to go. This template is aligned to Scarborough's rope to ensure that your structured literacy lessons are strategic, differentiated and thoughtful.
Preview of Literary Language (English and Spanish) Conversation/Sentence Stems

Literary Language (English and Spanish) Conversation/Sentence Stems

Created by
Kelin Sovelas
If you are looking for ways to have more student discourse in your classroom during literacy instruction then this is a great tool for your class. It is available in English and Spanish for teachers of Dual Language Learners. I highly recommend printing these on a cardstock color of your choice and laminating them! You can even have these in Reading Journals as a sentence frame for students to answer questions about their reading. I hope that you enjoy this freebie!
Preview of Story elements graphic organizer

Story elements graphic organizer

Graphic organizer with boxes for characters, setting, conflict, and resolution, in addition to beginning, middle, and end. I use this during centers and full group for students to use as notes while reading, in addition to a scaffold for writing assignments.
Preview of Chapter Summary Bookmark

Chapter Summary Bookmark

This bookmark is designed to be copied double sided to accommodate 12 chapters. The students must determine the most important plot point in the chapter and summarize it in one sentence. Recording each chapter summary in one place helps students to remember each turn in the plot. This is a great activity for scaffolding struggling readers to summarize an entire book. At the end of the book, you can ask students to pick the four or five most important chapters and write them as a paragraph.
Preview of Point Of View Notes Sheet

Point Of View Notes Sheet

Want a FREE creative and fun notes sheet for teaching Point Of View/Narration? This is a simple notetaking sheet that can be printed or accessed digitally (through Google Classroom). Students will follow along as you explain first, second, and third person (both limited and omniscient) point of view and collect relevant keywords.This page can be laminated after the lesson to be used as a reference/strategy sheet.
Preview of Little House in the Big Woods Read Along Work Packet

Little House in the Big Woods Read Along Work Packet

Created by
Lacy Quinton
Students will follow along to the book Little House in the Big Woods by Laura Ingalls Wilder. Each section will achieve specific standards. These packets will also directly prepare for a narrative writing summative activity in my store.
Preview of Reading Strategies Cheat Sheet aligned with 3rd Grade Reading Wonders

Reading Strategies Cheat Sheet aligned with 3rd Grade Reading Wonders

This resource will help students recall important strategies that they can use when reading to help with reading comprehension. A lot of times, as teachers we tell them to use these strategies but students are not sure how to use them. This handy handout can be printed, laminated, and placed at their reach to look back and refresh their memory.
Preview of Quick Fiction Retell Mat for Orton-Gillingham Lessons

Quick Fiction Retell Mat for Orton-Gillingham Lessons

Created by
One in Five Lab
Need more? Check out FLOSS Personal Word Wall and FLOSS Dominoes GameYou will get:-8 color retell mats-8 black and white retell mats-includes sentence stems and examplesDirections Use as a visual retelling cue after the decodable reader in an O-G Lesson: Model pointing to each question as you answer the important points of the story. Eventually, release the responsibility of the retell back to the student. Use the version most needed!
Preview of FREEBIE-Reading Strategy Sticky Notes

FREEBIE-Reading Strategy Sticky Notes

This *FREE* resource contains 5 sticky note templates designed to support your students practice both fiction and non-fiction reading strategies. It can be used as a formative assessment, independent practice activity, an exit ticket, and more. These sticky note templates were created to be printed on a 3x3 sticky note.I recommend printing a few extra of your favorite templates and having them available for easy distribution. They can be used for individual students or in small groups. Are your
Preview of Summary Flip Book Somebody-Wanted-But-So-Then

Summary Flip Book Somebody-Wanted-But-So-Then

A Summary Flip Book that provides a hands-on way for students to summarize literature and narrative text.
Preview of Reading Conference Form

Reading Conference Form

Created by
AMP Teaching
This reading conference form can be used by paraprofessionals and volunteers while they read with your students. It gives the adult direction in how to read/talk to the reader while providing you with valuable information.
Preview of Plot Graphic Organizer for Reading

Plot Graphic Organizer for Reading

Created by
Miss Segro
This organizer can be used with any fiction text to get students to think about the plot, theme, characters, and setting in a story.
Preview of Nonfiction Summary Notes

Nonfiction Summary Notes

This graphic organizer worksheet helps students summarize the information they have read in a nonfiction text. Students can use this worksheet to record 3 new things they learned from their reading, the topic, and a new vocabulary word and definition. Can be used during independent reading to check for understanding or guided reading to practice effective reading of a nonfiction text.
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