Hispanic Heritage Month Read Alouds- Lesson Plans and Activities
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Save BIG with this guided reading or interactive read aloud lesson plan and activities bundle that focuses on 20 mentor text picture books:
- Alma and How She Got Her Name by Juana Martinez-Neale
- Ada's Violin by Susan Hood
- Biblioburro by Jeanette Winter
- Carmela Full of Wishes by Matt De la Pena
- Danza! by Duncan Tonatiuh
- Dreamers by Yuyi Morales
- Funny Bones
- The Princess and the Warrior
- Undocumented: A Worker's Fight
- Esquivel: Space-Age Sound Artist by Susan Wood
- Frida by Jonah Winter
- Frida Kahlo and Her Animalitos by Monica Brown
- Islandborn by Junot Diaz
- Lucha Libre by Xavier Garza
- Marti's Song For Freedom by Emma Otheguy
- My Name is Celia: The Life of Celia Cruz
- Sonia Sotomayor by Jonah Winter
- That's Not Fair! Emma Tenayuca's Struggle For Justice by Carmen Tafolla
- Waiting For the Biblioburro
- Encounter by Jane Yolen
Great titles to teach your students about famous Latinos, Hispanic culture, and the Latinx experience. A good mix of fiction, nonfiction, narrative non-fiction, and biographies. Titles chosen specifically for your learners to celebrate and learn about HHM from September 15-October 15 or any time of the year!
Lessons and activities focus on:
- Summarizing key details
- close reading for describing character feelings
- using text evidence
- describing character traits
- comparing and contrasting
- analyzing author's message / lesson
- text structures
- AND MORE!
The lesson plans include:
- teacher script with strategic stopping points and questions for students to discuss
- printable prompts for student post-reading responses through discussion in writing or reading response logs
- 4-5 day plan
- Discussion questions
- Suggested discussion strategies
- Strategic stopping points for questioning and close reading
- Anchor chart examples
- Sentence stems / frames for oracy and vocabulary development
- Great for bilingual classrooms
- Printable worksheets for written responses
How to Use This Resource:
- whole group
- small group
- as a reading intervention
- great for a substitute or sub folder
- special education (SPED)
- bilingual or Dual Language / DLI classrooms
- with ELLs for ESL instruction
- Great for 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th or 6th grade
Your second, third, fourth, fifth or sixth grade students will love these stories!
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