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Preview of Story Elements Anchor Chart- Theme Included

Story Elements Anchor Chart- Theme Included

Created by
MissCamposs
I created this story elements anchor chart with various colors to help students visualize the different elements. I have a story elements graphic organizer to match it on my page as well.
Preview of Story Elements and Story Retell Graphic Organizers

Story Elements and Story Retell Graphic Organizers

This resource includes a variety of graphic organizers to support story and reading comprehension by helping students organize information. The organizers in this resource are primarily suited to fiction texts. The following organizers are included:- Prediction (completed before reading - based on a book walk focusing on the pictures in the book, if applicable) and main idea (completed after reading)- Story elements: characters, setting, problem, solution- Story retell, option 1: beginning, midd
Preview of Character Traits PowerPoint

Character Traits PowerPoint

This PowerPoint is meant to be used as an introduction to studying character traits. It defines character traits, gives examples, ways to identify character traits, and how to explain or prove a person's character trait(s) using evidence. It is aligned to CCSS for several grade levels. The last two slides include an outlined note taking guide with blanks for students to fill in based on the information in the powerpoint. The answers to the note taking guide are not visible but do appear when stu
Preview of Five-Sentence Summary Graphic Organizer

Five-Sentence Summary Graphic Organizer

Created by
Creative Access
This two-page graphic organizer helps students organize their thoughts and write a clear, well-structured five-sentence summary of a fiction or nonfiction text. Many students struggle to include the most important details in their summaries, or these details are not presented in a logical order. This document breaks down the task of writing a summary into smaller tasks, beginning with identifying the who, what, where, when, and why of the story.This document contains two pages. The first page as
Preview of Reading Strategy Guiding Worksheet and Graphic Organizer *BUNDLE*

Reading Strategy Guiding Worksheet and Graphic Organizer *BUNDLE*

This bundle can be used in a variety of different ways. In my classroom, I have used to it to introduce the reading strategy, close reading, reciprocal teaching groups, guided reading groups, reading stations, reading rotations, partner work, assessments, anchor chart and a graphic organizer. It helps the students get through the necessary steps with probing questions that lead them into their final conclusion.The best part about this worksheet is that it can be paired with ANY TEXT! It provides
Preview of Story Elements Anchor Chart-Refrain Included

Story Elements Anchor Chart-Refrain Included

Created by
MissCamposs
I created this story elements anchor chart with various colors to help students visualize the different elements. This anchor chart includes a "refrain" sections because it is specifically for stories that include a refrain like the "The Gingerbread Man" or "The Three Little Pigs." This chart matches the story elements graphic organizer I also have on my page.
Preview of Problem/Solution and Characters & Event Graphic Organizer

Problem/Solution and Characters & Event Graphic Organizer

Created by
Midwest Mindset
Use this graphic organizer with any fiction story from your ELA curriculum or choose a picture book/chapter book that suits your fancy! This organizer helps students identify the problem and solution within a story while also describing the characters, setting and main events throughout the story. With plenty of room to write, this chart helped organize my students' thoughts while prompting them to provide details about the story they had just read.
Preview of 3rd Grade HMH Into Reading Module 1: Week 1-Day 3 Lesson Plan *EDITABLE*

3rd Grade HMH Into Reading Module 1: Week 1-Day 3 Lesson Plan *EDITABLE*

Created by
No Empty Nest
Cross your T's and dot your I's and avoid evaluators second guess if Domains 1 and 3 of the Danielson Framework were met during observation. This is not an outline, but a complete and thorough lesson plan for HMH Into Reading Module 1: Week 1- Day 3. It is completely editable, aligns with the Danielson Framework and includes suggested Thinking Maps sprinkled throughout the lesson. Highly suggested for formal/informal/demo lesson observations. Used in bilingual setting with students with IEPs. Th
Preview of Story Elements Graphic Organizer- Theme Included

Story Elements Graphic Organizer- Theme Included

Created by
MissCamposs
I created this story elements graphic organizer with various colors to help students visualize the different elements. I have a story elements anchor chart to match it on my page as well.
Preview of Save Me A Seat reading group/literature discussion group plans!

Save Me A Seat reading group/literature discussion group plans!

Created by
Mrs Noe Knows
Save Me A Seat no prep reading group/literature discussion plans chapter by chapter including vocabulary by page number, teacher tips/notes, comprehension questions, author language focus, and reading log question prompt for student's to answer during reading.
Preview of Lucy Calkins Unit 3 Character Studies session outlines

Lucy Calkins Unit 3 Character Studies session outlines

Created by
Brandi Lowe
These session outlines are to be used as a supplemental resource to the Lucy Calkins Reading Units of Study. If you do not have those units the information in the outlines will not make sense to you. This product includes session outlines for Unit 3 only. I have also made other reproducible resources for student use that may help you as well that can be purchased separately. I have also noted the high impact strategies discovered in John Hattie's research in some of the outlines so those strateg
Preview of Character Actions and Decisions Contribute to the Sequence of Events Outline

Character Actions and Decisions Contribute to the Sequence of Events Outline

Created by
Anne1111
I use this with my students when I teach how a character's actions and decisions contribute to the sequence of events in a story. I mostly use it with fiction, but have used it with biographies as well.
Preview of Free Room Transformation Guide |Reading Comprehension Passages 3rd 4th 5th Grade

Free Room Transformation Guide |Reading Comprehension Passages 3rd 4th 5th Grade

Are you looking for a classroom transformation that aligns with the reading standard you’re currently teaching? Then, this free Classroom Transformation Guide is just for you! I made this Reading Classroom Transformation Guide to make it easy for you to see which 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade standards align with each room transformation. These third, fourth, and fifth grade reading classroom transformations are so fun and engaging.Simply….1. Look for the skill you’re teaching.2. Look at the theme for
Preview of RL Key Ideas and Details I Can & IEP Goals/Learning Targets "Staircase"

RL Key Ideas and Details I Can & IEP Goals/Learning Targets "Staircase"

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Mar M
*** Revised*** This is a vertical progression of all K-5 English Language Arts Common Core Standards in the Reading Standards for Literature strand’s Key Ideas and Details cluster with "I Can" statements and IEP goals/Learning Targets. The standards are chunked together by Anchor Standard cluster to make working with them simpler and more efficient. Find your grade level, then climb up, scoot down. Follow that standard to see where your students have been in that skill (cluster) and where th
Preview of 21 Fantasy Discussion Guides for Interactive Read Alouds, Distance Learning

21 Fantasy Discussion Guides for Interactive Read Alouds, Distance Learning

Created by
Teacher In Exile
Use engaging and authentic texts to teach fantasy sub-genres like folktales, fairytales, fables, myths and modern fantasy. These discussion guides correspond to high-quality, grade-level books and are designed to meet a variety of instructional needs. Each one-page discussion guide includes more discussion points than can possibly be covered—just pick and choose which questions and “think-alouds” best fit your students! The questions and teaching points are common-core aligned. To support distan
Preview of Character Study

Character Study

This is a great supporting activity to follow a read-aloud or to accompany reading homework! This could also be used as an assessment to asses student understanding of a character and their character development.
Preview of Roberto Clemente Cause & Effect

Roberto Clemente Cause & Effect

Created by
Karyssa Gomez
Journey's- Roberto Clemente Cause and Effect Relationship Worksheet. This worksheet gives students either the cause or effect and students have to fill in the blank. There is also an option for students to provide evidence.
Preview of Fill in the Blank-Genre Notes

Fill in the Blank-Genre Notes

A notes page for students that includes the definition of genre, as well as 14 different genres. Students can fill in the blanks and glue into an interactive notebook or hole-punch for a folder/binder.
Preview of Story Organizers: Reading Response Printables for Any Fictional Text

Story Organizers: Reading Response Printables for Any Fictional Text

I am always on the hunt for organizers that align to the standards that I can use with any fictional text, so I have put together this bundle. I hope it is as helpful to you as it is to me. These organizers can be used during whole group, small group, independent practice, or sent home with a book as homework. There are 30 different organizers included in this bundle! I have included organizers that align to CCSS for Reading: Literature in first, second, and third grades so this resource ca
Preview of Realistic Fiction Discussion Guides, Interactive Read Alouds Distance Learning

Realistic Fiction Discussion Guides, Interactive Read Alouds Distance Learning

Created by
Teacher In Exile
Use engaging and authentic texts to teach reading! These discussion guides correspond to high-quality, grade-level books and are designed to meet a variety of instructional needs. Each one-page discussion guide includes more discussion points than can possibly be covered—just pick and choose which questions and “think-alouds” best fit your students! The questions and teaching points are common-core aligned. To support distance learning, this resource now includes a list of links to online read a
Preview of 3rd Grade Engage NY ELA Module 1 Unit 1 lesson plans

3rd Grade Engage NY ELA Module 1 Unit 1 lesson plans

These lesson plans are based off of the 3rd grade EngageNY curriculum. The plans include unit learning targets, daily learning targets + success criteria, language learning targets for English Language Learners, and daily assessments (including formal, non-formal, and check for understanding), Plans include all of Module 1 Unit 1 lessons, (lesson 4 and lesson 8 have been omitted).
Preview of Story Elements Graphic Organizer- Refrain included

Story Elements Graphic Organizer- Refrain included

Created by
MissCamposs
I created this story elements graphic organizer with various colors to help students visualize the different elements. This story graphic organizer includes a "refrain" sections because it is specifically for stories that include a refrain like the "The Gingerbread Man" or "The Three Little Pigs." I have a story elements anchor chart to match it on my page as well.
Preview of Bailey's Story Reading Group/Literature Discussion Plans

Bailey's Story Reading Group/Literature Discussion Plans

Created by
Mrs Noe Knows
Bailey's Story no prep reading group/literature discussion plans chapter by chapter including vocabulary by page number, teacher tips/notes, comprehension questions, author language focus, and reading log question prompt for students to answer during reading.
Preview of Compare Narratives/Fairytales Writing

Compare Narratives/Fairytales Writing

Comparative writing with lots of structure! Choose a few story elements to focus on with students (or give them the choice to do this independently) when comparing two stories. We did this comparison with two classic fairytales.
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