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Free high school reading strategies resources for Microsoft Publisher

Preview of Annotation Strategy Bookmark - CAMP

Annotation Strategy Bookmark - CAMP

Created by
The Wirkus Way
Use these bookmarks to promote annotation skills. The easy to remember acroymn - CAMP - helps students remember the most important things to annotate a text for. Circle unknown words Ask questions Make connections Paraphrase complex sentences This annotation strategy can be modified to focus on a specific skill like character analysis or figurative language. This strategy can be used for both fiction and nonfiction readings. You can have students look up the definition of words they circle o
Preview of CAFE Menu Items

CAFE Menu Items

Created by
Adam Burkhard
These cards can be printed for use on a CAFE Menu Board. The download is of the small cards under each of the sub-headings. Check my other products to purchase the headings.
Preview of Say Something Graphic Organizer

Say Something Graphic Organizer

Do your students fail to comprehend texts and stay on task when reading in groups? These two handouts are your solution! These handouts are based on the popular group-reading technique called "Say Something," where students read a text, stop when the teacher calls time, and then say something. The handout instructs students to make a prediction, ask a question, make a comment, clarify something they understand, make a connection, or reread information for their group. The second page of this han
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 Independent Reading for Groups - Run by students

Independent Reading for Groups - Run by students

Here is a simple yet effective resource which I have created for my intermediate aged students. The idea is that they learn comprehension strategies through having 'Jobs'. The children love it. A fun innovative way to teach reading. And what I love the most is that I can observe each student every single day!
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