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End of the Year Reading Project | Road Trip Reading Project

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Teaching With a Mountain View
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4th - 6th, Homeschool
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I’m excited to use this with my students. We’ve started the math part, but haven’t gotten to start the reading yet. Such a fun engaging end of year project.
My students loved this activity! It was a big help as I assessed my new students on their reading and comprehension skills.

Description

Engage your students at the end of the year with this digital and printable 23-page road trip-themed reading project for upper elementary! It is FUN for students and the perfect way to gauge your students' reading abilities at the beginning of the year.

This is the most fun way to practice key literacy skills!

Students in upper elementary will warm up and review a variety of key reading skills in various ways while taking a road trip across the United States of America. The pages are standalone, so you can use a few of the pages or all of them depending on how much time you have and the skills your students are ready to review. (Making them PERFECT for DIFFERENTIATION!)

This reading project is the perfect companion to my Road Trip Math Project!

What's included in this reading project?

  • 25 pages of content
  • Two printable versions: full color and ink-friendly
  • Travel Essentials (A printable suitcase and various luggage items - students will collect items and fill their suitcase as they complete the project)
  • Answer Key
  • Interactive digital version in Google Slides

Which reading skills are covered in this project?

  • Context Clues
  • Fluency
  • Paraphrasing
  • Parts of Speech
  • Inference
  • Author's Purpose
  • Persuasive Writing
  • Figurative Language
  • Perspective
  • Problem and Solution
  • Character Traits
  • Making Connections
  • Finding Evidence
  • Fact and Opinion
  • Comprehension
  • Synthesizing
  • Main Idea


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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Ask and answer questions to demonstrate understanding of a text, referring explicitly to the text as the basis for the answers.
Describe characters in a story (e.g., their traits, motivations, or feelings) and explain how their actions contribute to the sequence of events.
Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, distinguishing literal from nonliteral language.
Compare and contrast the themes, settings, and plots of stories written by the same author about the same or similar characters (e.g., in books from a series).
By the end of the year, read and comprehend literature, including stories, dramas, and poetry, at the high end of the grades 2–3 text complexity band independently and proficiently.

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