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Free high school reading strategies outlines

Preview of Daily Reading Log

Daily Reading Log

Created by
MrWatts
Here is a simple and effective way to help your students keep track of their reading. Included are two ways to track: Monthly Reading Logs or Weekly Reading Logs.This reading log template sets up students to track:-The Date-Book Title-Book Level-Minutes Read-Pages Read- Page Started On/Page Ended OnAlso at the bottom there is a space for students to add up their total minutes and pages. With these totals, finding pages per minute is a breeze.______________________________________________________
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 Main Idea Reading Strategy Guiding Worksheet and Graphic Organizer

Main Idea Reading Strategy Guiding Worksheet and Graphic Organizer

This single worksheet 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! I
Preview of Cornell Note Taking Template FREEBIE

Cornell Note Taking Template FREEBIE

This is a note taking strategy used with the AVID program. This is typically used for middle school, but we have slightly modified it for fourth grade!
Preview of Story arc worksheet

Story arc worksheet

Created by
Brad Horn
Was created for a community college class when I found other similar resources to be too basic for my needs. Crafted specifically for students who are creating a story, but it could be used to analyze stories, books, or movies, as well. Enjoy!
Preview of Christmas Cloze Passage Worksheet | Free/Freebie

Christmas Cloze Passage Worksheet | Free/Freebie

Created by
Prestige English
Christmas Cloze Worksheet Christmas traditions cloze passage with images and key words. Hope you enjoy this product! Please remember to Rate & Review.
Preview of Argument/Opinion Writing Analysis and Evaluation Graphic Organizer (W.1. RI.8)

Argument/Opinion Writing Analysis and Evaluation Graphic Organizer (W.1. RI.8)

Created by
Buzz Bucks
Students may use a teacher-assigned article or their own article (I prefer www.newsela.com) to complete this graphic organizer. This tool was created for gifted fourth grade students, but can easily be utilized for grades 5-12! Great tool to get students used to analyzing and evaluating argument/opinion writing before they write their own!!
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis Cheat Sheet for AP English and ELA

Rhetorical Analysis Cheat Sheet for AP English and ELA

This rhetorical analysis cheat sheet is designed for AP English Language and Composition students, but it's appropriate for any high school English class studying nonfiction. Students can easily refer to the sheet while reading, annotating, or writing nonfiction texts and analyzing a writer's rhetoric. The rhetorical analysis cheat sheet provides clear definitions of the following terms: rhetoricrhetorical analysisrhetorical choicesthe rhetorical situation writeraudiencecontextexigencepurposeme
Preview of Direct vs. Indirect Characterization Guided Notes

Direct vs. Indirect Characterization Guided Notes

- Guided notes with examples on the difference between direct and indirect characterization - Filled in notes included! - Youtube link attached with examples of direct vs. indirect characterization
Preview of Phonics Rules Cheat Sheet for Multiple Syllable Words

Phonics Rules Cheat Sheet for Multiple Syllable Words

Created by
Amanda O'Brien
These are easy rules that students can remember when applying to multiple syllable words. There are very few exceptions to these rules as reading becomes more difficult. This sheet will provide them an easy go to guide when trying to read fluently. They can then concentrate on comprehension rather than fluency.
Preview of HIPPO Document Analysis Cheats

HIPPO Document Analysis Cheats

Created by
Reading History
A popular reading strategy when it comes to primary and secondary source documents is that of HIPPO!Historical ContextIntended AudiencePoint of ViewPurposeOutside Information/OrganizationThis free resource breaks down HIPPO and provides guiding questions, a cheat sheet, an analysis template, and a sample breakdown using HIPPO. This resource is a great addition to my HIPPO resources! Please feel free to download and use it!
Preview of Historical Frayer Model

Historical Frayer Model

Created by
Reading History
Frayer Models are great to introduce new vocabulary and make connections with words as they are introduced to the lesson. This is a Frayer Model that is FREE of charge and made specifically for historical words. I hope you enjoy!
Preview of Main Idea & Supporting Details Graphic Organizer

Main Idea & Supporting Details Graphic Organizer

Often times I have a hard time teaching your students how to find the main idea and supporting details of something they have read. Many students struggle with the skill of finding the most important idea in a text and tend to get caught up in unrelated details! This adaptable resource is an excellent way to help students organize their understanding of a text, as well as get more interested in what details make up the big picture! Learners are provided space to write textual evidence as well as
Preview of Context Clue Vocabulary Companion

Context Clue Vocabulary Companion

Created by
Natalie Girolamo
Build language with this literacy printout! It includes prompts for synonyms, antonyms, syllables, rhyming, prefixes, suffixes, and silent letters. This can be used in a variety of ways for a variety of things. Word of the week, tricky words for students, learning known words using context, it is up to you!
Preview of Novel Reading Response

Novel Reading Response

Novel Reading Response Questions for after your done reading a book and Chapter Review Questions to go with any book Good for 5th -12th Grade
Preview of Four Square Graphic Organizer Frame

Four Square Graphic Organizer Frame

Created by
Tina Rowell
I'm a huge fan of Graphic Organizers and think they are a great asset when teaching students how to organize their thoughts into a well written piece regardless of age. Simply insert the Main Idea in the Center Block. Next, insert supporting details into blocks 1,2, and 3. Finally, insert a Conclusion starter in the 4th block.
Preview of Annotation Bookmark

Annotation Bookmark

Looking for a way to get students to engage with text in a meaningful way? Use annotation symbols! These simple markings make the task of annotating easy and attainable while also providing the foundations for analytical thinking and discussion.
Preview of Elements of Reading

Elements of Reading

Created by
Sean Winstead
Hello, This product helps guide students through their summer or classroom reading by asking them about the basic elements of their story or novel. This resource asks students to think about their characters, the setting, conflicts, plot, themes, and how the elements change over time.
Preview of Article Annotation Graphic Organizer

Article Annotation Graphic Organizer

Created by
Melissa Serrano
This document will help students organize their thoughts on any article assigned to them. Students are able to annotate the article or reading in an organized way. Students can organize their findings and take notes on this document.
Preview of Summarizing Non-fiction Texts

Summarizing Non-fiction Texts

Created by
Devon Bell
Use this graphic organizer to help your students summarize any non-fiction text!
Preview of GRAPHIC ORGANIZER: ANALYZING COMPLEX TEXTS

GRAPHIC ORGANIZER: ANALYZING COMPLEX TEXTS

Created by
Ms G
This graphic organizer can be used with any complex text, including poems, short stories, excerpts, or book chapters. The chart prompts students to look for and list different parts of a story, including characters, setting, point of view, symbols, etc. This is a great tool for small group work, independent study, and a mechanism to lead class discussion.
Preview of Research Essay Introductions! Interactive, remote-friendly

Research Essay Introductions! Interactive, remote-friendly

This simple, student-friendly, quick lesson on how to write introduction paragraphs for a research essay in elementary to middle grades. All information is sourced through links within the document from credible and vetted sources, such as the Purdue OWL. This document will be made for you to edit at your need, or it is available to be used right away with your lesson!This lesson was used with a 6th grade classroom.
Preview of Main Idea Reading Strategy Guiding Worksheet and Graphic Organizer

Main Idea Reading Strategy Guiding Worksheet and Graphic Organizer

This single worksheet 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! I
Preview of Editorial Articles: analyzing the professionals or planning your own

Editorial Articles: analyzing the professionals or planning your own

The tool you'll find here was originally designed for a journalism course, but could easily be useful for a persuasive writing unit in another course. Potential Lesson Structure: Begin your persuasive study by having students analyze an editorial, perhaps from The New York Times. You could do this in small groups, or as a whole class. Once everybody is feeling comfortable, use this tool a second time as a rough organizer for their own writing.
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