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Question Stems Fiction & Nonfiction Flipbook Task Cards Standards Aligned

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Description

Do you ever find yourself a bit challenged to come up with meaningful reading questions on the spot? Do you want to make sure that you're asking questions that are perfectly aligned to target those reading standards? This set of print and digital Question Stems can help! You'll feel confident having a wide variety of effective questions right at your fingertips!

Please note...This resource includes Question Stems that cover ALL FICTION and NONFICTION reading standards for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade to help you differentiate. You can bring them with you if you happen to change grades too!

You'll love the ready-to-use, NO PREP print and digital formats for these! In fact, there are 4 formats for all the Question Stems, plus reading response templates too!

  • Print - Full Page (for reading lessons or spiral-bound reading journals)
  • Print - Flip Book (half-page size for teacher or student reference)
  • Print - Task Cards (for teacher reference, partner reading, or reading responses)
  • Digital - Full Page, Flip Books, Task Cards (and Reading Response Templates)

The Question Stems can help take the stress out of reading lessons! Keep a set near your reading area or put the task cards on rings to make them easy to grab and go when working with students.


How can you use Question Stems?

  • Reading Workshop/Guided Reading
  • Reading Response for independent work or reading centers
  • Partner Reading Activity – Quiz, Quiz, Trade
  • Review reading concepts for whole-class, strategy groups, small groups, or one-to-one
  • For parents who would like questions to reinforce concepts at home


SAVE MORE and GET MORE with the Reading Workshop: The Complete Kit! This resource is included, plus yearlong framework materials like anchor charts, graphic organizers, reader's notebook materials, reading conference forms, and more! It also includes an entire month of mini-lessons about routines and expectations and reading comprehension strategies to launch your Reading Workshop successfully!

This resource includes: (All in print and digital)

Question Stems in Full-Page Printables, Flip Books, and Task Cards

Each has:

  • 170+ Fiction and Nonfiction Question Stems for 3rd Grade
  • 170+ Fiction and Nonfiction Question Stems for 4th Grade
  • 170+ Fiction and Nonfiction Question Stems for 5th Grade

5 Reading Response Templates

7 Question Stems Binder Covers in Color and BW

7 Editable Question Stems Binder Covers in Color and BW

Teacher Notes:

  1. LINKS (on the PDF)
  2. How to Use This Resource Tips

Why You'll Love This Resource:

  • You'll have a set of meaningful questions for EVERY fiction and nonfiction reading standard for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grades!

  • This resource includes several formats to give busy teachers more flexibility.

  • You can give a set of Question Stems to Parents who want to reinforce reading skills with their child at home.

  • They are easy to use and the digital versions are NO PREP!

  • You can use the question stems and the reading responses multiple times - simply change out the text.

  • The question stems make it easy to differentiate. Each student reads at his/her own level but ALL students can use the same question stem. An alternative is to use similar but different question stems for students reading at different levels.

  • The question stems have no "cutesy" clip art images, so they can be used with older students for review or intervention.

  • There are so many ways to use this resource, to guide and reinforce guided reading and reader's workshop lessons, for centers, assessments, review, intervention, and more!!!

Please note: While the question stems are aligned to Common Core standards, they will also work well with a number of other standards, including TEKS and VSOL.


Need more reading resources? I love using these anchor charts and graphic Organizers! They're time-saving, standards-aligned, and are so versatile!

Reading Skills Anchor Charts

Reading Skills Graphic Organizers

Anchor Charts and Graphic Organizers Reading Skills Bundle

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Last updated Mar 16th, 2022
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Standards

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Ask and answer questions to demonstrate understanding of a text, referring explicitly to the text as the basis for the answers.
Recount stories, including fables, folktales, and myths from diverse cultures; determine the central message, lesson, or moral and explain how it is conveyed through key details in the text.
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.
Refer to parts of stories, dramas, and poems when writing or speaking about a text, using terms such as chapter, scene, and stanza; describe how each successive part builds on earlier sections.

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