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4th grade close reading scaffolded notes for Easel Activities

Preview of Plot Map Terms Assessment or Notes Handout (Answer key included!)

Plot Map Terms Assessment or Notes Handout (Answer key included!)

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LA With Ms A
This resource includes one blank plot map with plot terms and blank spaces to take notes or to fill in as an assessment. This resource also includes the answer key. Great tool to use when teaching plot!
Preview of ThinkMarks! Note-taking Bookmarks - 3 Versions

ThinkMarks! Note-taking Bookmarks - 3 Versions

Thinkmarks can be used for taking notes before, during, or after reading. Version 1 is for students to summarize what they've read. This comes in handy when there is a long break between reading to help students remind themselves what happened last in the text. The second and third versions are blank, so they can be used for any type of reading comprehension strategy (answer prompts while reading, to define new vocabulary, to record questions about the text, etc.).
Preview of Reading Strategy- Readers Ask Themselves Questions

Reading Strategy- Readers Ask Themselves Questions

This reading strategy helps students generate questions about their reading. Too often I hear the words, "I can't think of a question." This worksheet breaks down possible questions into four categories, and students can either write their questions on the worksheet, or write on Post Its and place the question in the category.
Preview of Reading Strategy- Look for a Pattern

Reading Strategy- Look for a Pattern

This graphic organizer allows students to think about how a characters actions do or do not change through the course of a text. By looking at patterns in a characters actions, students can determine various character traits based on their actions. For example, if Character A keeps interrupting Character B, then a student can determine that Character A is insensitive or bossy.
Preview of Reading Strategy- Making Predictions Based on Evidence

Reading Strategy- Making Predictions Based on Evidence

Making predictions about a text can be difficult for students. This graphic organizer breaks the prediction process into steps, so that students can look at each part and support their prediction with evidence from the text.
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