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Preview of Units: Narrative Writing, Making Characters Come to Life

Units: Narrative Writing, Making Characters Come to Life

Created by
Creations
This is a great 3 page practice to help your students make their characters unfreeze and come to life when writing narrative pieces. These align to Lucy Calkins Units of Study, Narrative Writing.
Preview of Vocab-builders describing Fairy Tales

Vocab-builders describing Fairy Tales

Created by
Early Start
Vocab-building fairytale flash cards. Great resource for building vocab for pre-writing.
Preview of Mr. Putter and Tabby Feed the Fish Comprehension Unit

Mr. Putter and Tabby Feed the Fish Comprehension Unit

Created by
Kim Bedrick
This Comprehension Unit for Mr. Putter and Tabby Feed the Fish includes worksheets with 4 comprehension questions and handwriting lines for 4 of the 5 chapters in the book. It is designed for students to read one chapter and complete one comprehension worksheet for homework each night, and then read the last chapter in school together as a group on Friday.
Preview of "Phun" Phonics Bookmarks

"Phun" Phonics Bookmarks

Created by
camachofour
These are the accompanying bookmarks that match my Phun Phonics Chart poster. Funny, kids in all elementary grades enjoy them!
Preview of Context Clues and Question Stems Bookmark

Context Clues and Question Stems Bookmark

This bookmark is utilized in third and fourth grade and included the five types of context clues on one side, as well as question stems for levels P-S on the other side. A spanish version is included as well.
Preview of Opinion Writing Plan

Opinion Writing Plan

This plan helps students organize their thinking before writing an opinion piece.
Preview of Bud, Not Buddy: Unit Teaching Study

Bud, Not Buddy: Unit Teaching Study

Created by
Carla Ritchie
This is an unit study guide for Bud, Not Buddy. It includes a summary, author study, comprehension checks, and many independent and collaborative activities that will involve students from reading, to writing, and illustrating their own pieces. Included with this unit are many activity sheets to save on your prep time.
Preview of Spelling Three Times Each

Spelling Three Times Each

Created by
Benny's Bins
This is a simple document that can be edited and changed to fit the needs of your students. Fonts may need to be adjusted to your preference upon downloading.
Preview of QUESTION-ANSWER (QAR) POSTER

QUESTION-ANSWER (QAR) POSTER

Created by
Georgette Rush
This is a 26"x40" poster describing the QAR, QUESTION ANSWER RELATIONSHIPS reading strategy. It is bright, colorful, and well organized. Great for visual learners.
Preview of If I had $100 (Canadian)

If I had $100 (Canadian)

Created by
Dianna Amato
Celebrate the 100th day of school with the famous question "If I had $100..." Encourage the children to share any and all ideas in a fun brainstorming session!
Preview of Reader Response Journal Guidelines

Reader Response Journal Guidelines

Created by
Hilda Cortez
This is a source that you can use when creating reader response journals for your students. It is a great resource and gives students a format to use when responding to literature.
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