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Preview of Independent Reading Conference Form and Fiction and Non-Fiction Reading Logs

Independent Reading Conference Form and Fiction and Non-Fiction Reading Logs

Included are three different forms that can be used for conferring with students about their reading. Two of the forms are more comprehensive for independent reading and one is more oriented to quicker check-ins when students are reading any text in class. Some of the aspects in these forms include accuracy, fluency, vocabulary, comprehension and student goals. Some of the skills that are included are predicting, clarifying, questioning, summarizing and synthesizing. I have also included student
Preview of The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin Final Test

The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin Final Test

Created by
Christie Olstad
This is a final test for The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin, including matching, multiple choice, True/False, and short answer essay questions. The Westing Game is a mystery about sixteen heirs competing to solve a wealthy man's puzzling will. It's an engaging mystery that fosters critical thinking skills and introduces themes of friendship and identity through its diverse characters. Teachers find it enjoyable as it provides opportunities for discussions on inclusion and teaches literary analysis
Preview of Summarizing Using the 5 W's Worksheet

Summarizing Using the 5 W's Worksheet

Created by
Helen F
This worksheet helps to keep students on track when working on summarizing a text. It breaks down the thought processes used to summarize by asking students to reflect on the Who, What, When, Where, and Why of a text. I used this sheet to work on summarizing and summary writing with special needs students who benefit from support in reflecting on what they have read and planning their writing. Editable .docx format. Includes a space for writing down learning targets (AKA Aims, learning goals, et
Preview of Weekly Reader Response Sheet

Weekly Reader Response Sheet

Created by
Kat's Class
This is a reader response sheet students can use for reading fiction chapter books. There is a space for students to record the page they started, the page they finished, their thinking as they read and a final response. This is good for students to keep track of their comprehension and for teachers to do quick assessments on students' comprehension. Helpful in reading conferences.
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