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4th grade Common Core RL.6.2 scaffolded notes

Preview of Fiction Notice & Note Signposts Doodle Notes

Fiction Notice & Note Signposts Doodle Notes

Engage students' whole brain while teaching this fun reading strategy! Doodle notes engage verbal and visual centers in the brain which helps students retain information longer. Notice & Note Signposts are engaging reading tools that send students on a scavenger hunt through a text to make deeper meaning. These notes would be a great way to introduce the topic to your students. Each signpost has its own notes sheet: - Tough Questions - Again & Again - Words of the Wiser - Memory Mom
Preview of Thief of Always Chapter Summaries and Discussion Questions Bundle

Thief of Always Chapter Summaries and Discussion Questions Bundle

Created by
Cher Dills
Great resource for those who teach using the novel The Thief of Always by Clive Barker. This is best suited for students who struggle to access the text. A condensed, easy to read reference of each chapter that still contains the content and larger meanings throughout the text. Perfect of ELL students or students with disabilities. The chapter book is a reading level T but these chapters range from level O- Q. This resource also has great discussion prompt questions or higher thinking level ques
Preview of Determining Theme.

Determining Theme.

Created by
ihave2questions
I use these documents to teach my 6th graders how to determine theme (something that I always struggled with when I was younger.) Determining theme from scratch Is more difficult than being able to choose it from 4 multiple choice options on a standardized test. I wanted my students, who are lacking in life experiences, to have a concrete way to figure a theme out. Then, I knew that after they came up with a theme, crafting a written response would be another area of struggle. The first two
Preview of Lesson: Intro to MAIN IDEA & SUPPORTING DETAILS RI 6.2

Lesson: Intro to MAIN IDEA & SUPPORTING DETAILS RI 6.2

Rigor and more! This is a complete 60 min. lesson packet for ELL and special needs students in the self-contained environment. This 41-page lesson focuses on Common Core Standard RI 6.2 using details from the text to determine theme and/or main idea. By the end of the lesson students will be able to identify the main idea and supporting details on a grade level text using a graphic organizer. The standard was presented in a kid friendly language in this engaging lesson for our students with d
Preview of The Birchbark House All Adapted Chapters and Discussion Questions

The Birchbark House All Adapted Chapters and Discussion Questions

Created by
Cher Dills
Great resource for those who teach using the novel The Birchbark House by Louise Erdrich. It is directly aligned with the Ready Gen and Journeys curriculums. This is best suited for students who struggle to access the text. A condensed, easy to read reference of each chapter that still contains the content and larger meanings throughout the text. Perfect for ELL students or students with disabilities. The chapter book is a reading level T but these chapters range from level O- Q. This resource a
Preview of Hatchet novel study adapted resources Spec.ed/ESL quizzes worksheets handouts

Hatchet novel study adapted resources Spec.ed/ESL quizzes worksheets handouts

Created by
Nessa's Lessons
Hatchet by Gary Paulson novel study. Complete no-prep bundle. 126 pages of specially adapted resources - Handouts worksheets wordsearches quizzes. Chapters 1-19 scaffolded resources for Special education/ESL, but also suitable for High school lower level students and home schoolers. Ideal for differentiating lessons.A variety of hand outs, quizzes and worksheets you can use with lower level students whilst studying the novel to ensure differentiation.Divided into 3 sections-Chapters 1-7Chapters
Preview of Elements of Plot: Scaffolded Variety Pack (Plot Diagrams)

Elements of Plot: Scaffolded Variety Pack (Plot Diagrams)

Need a paperless plot diagram for distance learning or digital assignments? Check out this comprehensive plot diagram (plot mountain, story mountain, plot structure) variety pack! Here is a free sample of a paperless and printable diagram. Over 20 templates are included in a digital and printable format for you to scaffold to fit the needs of your learners. Begin with a more simplistic 5 element diagram and progress to include higher levels of academic vocabulary and more rigorous critical think
Preview of BUNDLE: All Lunch Money Adapted Chapters and Discussion Questions

BUNDLE: All Lunch Money Adapted Chapters and Discussion Questions

Created by
Cher Dills
Great resource for those who teach using the novel Lunch Money by Andrew Clements. It is directly aligned with the Ready Gen and other curriculums. This is best suited for students who struggle to access the text. A condensed, easy to read reference of each chapter that still contains the content and larger meanings of the overall text. Perfect for ELL students or students with disabilities. The chapter book is a reading level R but these chapters range from level M- O. This resource also has gr
Preview of Objective Summary for Literary Texts - Somebody, Wanted, But, So, Then

Objective Summary for Literary Texts - Somebody, Wanted, But, So, Then

Created by
Jenny McPhaul
PowerPoint provides notes (how-to) for writing an objective summary for literary texts. This PowerPoint provides the "Somebody, Wanted, But, So, Then" method of summary writing. After the notes, you can read a short story or picture book to complete a "SWBST" graphic organizer together as a class for practice. If you purchase the PowerPoint, you can message me and I will send you the guided notes word document that accompanies these notes.
Preview of Front Desk Notice and Note Signposts

Front Desk Notice and Note Signposts

Created by
Alisa Janiski
This resource lists the Notice and Note Signposts that can be found in the novel Front Desk by Kelly Yang. It includes chapters/page numbers, text evidence, as well as possible answers to the anchor questions to be used as a teaching guide to facilitate Notice and Note with this novel.
Preview of A Netflix Film Study: The Cat in The Hat

A Netflix Film Study: The Cat in The Hat

Created by
Kiyabe Klassroom
This is a Netflix film study of the Cat in the Hat with a focus on characterization, comprehension, attention to detail, theme, and description of settings, events, and characters. This features an 11 page study with over 70 questions that are multiple choice, and open-ended. There are some opinionated and discussion questions also added.
Preview of Elements of a Story - Guided Notes - 14 Pages of Notes - Theme, Conflict, Etc.

Elements of a Story - Guided Notes - 14 Pages of Notes - Theme, Conflict, Etc.

Going over elements of a story?These guided notes make the perfect reference notebook for your students! Each story element comes with two pages of notes! The first page acts as an anchor chart within your students' notebooks. The second page of notes describes the element in a few paragraphs. There are red blanks that students must fill in as they learn about each element. This is the PRESENTATION of notes. To get the student notebook for FREE click here.Elements Included:Point of ViewSettingCh
Preview of Esperanza Rising-Symbolism Analysis (English & Spanish)

Esperanza Rising-Symbolism Analysis (English & Spanish)

Created by
Juli T
This is a great resource for students to analyze the symbolism of fruit/vegetable chapter titles of Esperanza Rising. Students will select one of the pre-selected symbolic meanings of each fruit/vegetable and explain how that symbolism aligns with the chapter, including text evidence to support their claims.Resource is in English & Spanish
Preview of Spanish Version: The Lightning Thief Reading Guide

Spanish Version: The Lightning Thief Reading Guide

Created by
Juli T
This is a great resource to guide students to take notes that are meaningful to them after each chapter of The Lightning Thief. Students are tasked with quotation analysis, asking questions to extend their thinking of what they read, crafting quiz questions to ask the class, analyzing which character held the most important role in the chapter, identifying new/unfamiliar vocabulary words, and summarizing the text.
Preview of The Birchbark House Adapted Chapters 5- 8 with Discussion Questions

The Birchbark House Adapted Chapters 5- 8 with Discussion Questions

Created by
Cher Dills
Great resource for those who teach using the novel The Birchbark House by Louise Erdrich. It is directly aligned with the Ready Gen and Journeys curriculums. This is best suited for students who struggle to access the text. A condensed, easy to read reference of each chapter that still contains the content and larger meanings throughout the text. Perfect for ELL students or students with disabilities. The chapter book is a reading level T but these chapters range from level O- Q. This resource a
Preview of The Lightning Thief Reading Guide

The Lightning Thief Reading Guide

Created by
Juli T
This is a great resource to guide students to take notes that are meaningful to them after each chapter of The Lightning Thief. Students are tasked with quotation analysis, asking questions to extend their thinking of what they read, crafting quiz questions to ask the class, analyzing which character held the most important role in the chapter, identifying new/unfamiliar vocabulary words, and summarizing the text.
Preview of Self-Regulated Strategy Development Fiction/Non-Fiction Bundle

Self-Regulated Strategy Development Fiction/Non-Fiction Bundle

Self-Regulated Strategy Development (SRSD) is a research based intervention that aids in reading comprehension and writing skills. Students learn how to self-assess what they know and what information they are missing. This is especially useful for students with learning disabilities and students who require scaffolding to access a text independently. SRSD provides students with a task analysis with simple steps that they can apply to texts across disciplines and classroom environments.This bund
Preview of The Birchbark House Adapted Chapters 9-11 and Discussion Questions

The Birchbark House Adapted Chapters 9-11 and Discussion Questions

Created by
Cher Dills
Great resource for those who teach using the novel The Birchbark House by Louise Erdrich. It is directly aligned with the Ready Gen and Journeys curriculums. This is best suited for students who struggle to access the text. A condensed, easy to read reference of each chapter that still contains the content and larger meanings throughout the text. Perfect for ELL students or students with disabilities. The chapter book is a reading level T but these chapters range from level O- Q. This resource a
Preview of Finding Theme- Interactive Notebook Page and Worksheet

Finding Theme- Interactive Notebook Page and Worksheet

This product contains a scaffolded interactive notebook page AND a finding theme worksheet that can be used with any text and any curriculum.
Preview of Main Idea & Details Handout

Main Idea & Details Handout

I give this to my students in a sheet protector. They have a small binder of what I call "cheat sheets". They reference these handouts during lessons. I use pictures and an explicit example on all of my handouts. This handout EXPLAINS: Topic Main Idea Details *Gives an example Explains HOW to find: Topic Main Idea Details
Preview of Fiction Genre Study and Book Report +Word Search CCSS Grades 3-6 Print and Teach

Fiction Genre Study and Book Report +Word Search CCSS Grades 3-6 Print and Teach

Explore essential story elements and nurture critical thinking in young readers with this Fiction Genre Study and Book Report. This scaffolded study, with its defined terms, promotes independence and empowers students to approach fiction with a deeper understanding.Key Components of the Fiction Book Report include:An anchor chart defining fiction, exploring the purpose of reading fiction, and introducing popular genres.An optional cover for student materials.A thought-provoking quote for analysi
Preview of Elements of a Story - Guided Notes - 14 Page Student Notebook - FREEBIE

Elements of a Story - Guided Notes - 14 Page Student Notebook - FREEBIE

Going over elements of a story? These guided notes make the perfect reference notebook for your students! Each story element comes with two pages of notes! The first page acts as an anchor chart within your students' notebooks. The second page of notes describes the element in a few paragraphs. There are red blanks that students must fill in as they learn about each element.Elements Included:Point of ViewSettingCharactersThemePlotConflictMy students use this notebook throughout the year to help
Preview of Scaffolded Plot Mountain Worksheets

Scaffolded Plot Mountain Worksheets

Created by
Read Write Lead
This resource contains two versions of a plot mountain with some support to help students understand parts of plot! The more scaffolded version has guiding questions for students to answer for each part of the plot mountain, while the other has emojis to remind students what each part of plot is about. This activity helps students understand story structure and identify the most important parts of a narrative text! It can also be used for them to plan out their own narrative writing.
Preview of Reading Strategies for Analyzing Characters

Reading Strategies for Analyzing Characters

This bundle has a group of graphic organizers that are designed specifically for analyzing characters in a fictional text. These graphic organizers are great for visual thinkers who need planning and support when reading texts. Each organizer includes directions and sentence starters for clarity.
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