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Reader Response Reading Comprehension Question Cards Fiction
By Kaylor Creations
Ignite critical thinking with these 52 reader-response question cards that can be used for any fiction book or text!
This time-saving resource will provide you with a wide variety of questions with all the main elements of a fictional story to teach and assess the reader’s comprehension of the text.
You will also find two different response sheets for written responses!
Elements and Skills Covered:
•Plot-Climax
•Sequencing Events
•Characterization
•Problem & Solution
•Theme/Author’s Purpose
• Figurative Language
•Setting
•Mood
•Point of View
•Cause and Effect
•Summary
•Dialogue
This is the PERFECT RESOURCE for:
•Centers, Literature Circles, Partner Work-
Students ask each other the questions and form discussions.
•Guided reading, Small Groups-
Give to any teacher, teacher assistant, etc as they work with students during and/or after any text.
•Readers Workshop, Whole Class Instruction
Pull out a specific question as an introduction to a mini lesson. Keep them on hand as you assess understanding during/after a read aloud or novel.
•Independent Reading Time, At Home
Choose a card for the student to respond to during and/or after your classroom independent reading time. They could use the response sheet to write their answer. Send home with parents so they can have a variety of questions to ask their child as they read at home.
Thank you for your interest and HAPPY TEACHING!!
By Kim Romero
The Chapter Book Response Sheets can be used with any chapter book. This product comes with 14 different response sheets-students can complete a response sheet after each chapter or after several chapters. These response sheets are ideal for Literature Circles, Independent Read, Homework, etc. Each response sheet focuses on different concepts that are aligned with Common Core. Please check out the Preview for a better view of examples.
Below are suggestions for the use of the Chapter Book Response Sheets:
Literature Circles- Students can use the response sheet after each chapter or every couple of chapters. The concepts covered can be used as discussion pieces during Literature Circle.
Independent Read- Students can use these response sheets to keep their reading skills and memory fresh while reading a chapter book. They can keep their response sheets in order and have a study guide to look back on at the end of the book.
Homework- Students can be assigned one or more chapters, and do a response sheet for homework.
All printables are in black and white. Please rate and comment. Thank You!
Author's Style and Types of Sentences (Middle Grades)
By Beth Hammett
This 31 page middle grade lesson plan comes ready to implement with easy to follow, color coded examples and activities for teaching, learning, and mastering author's style and types of sentences. Includes: History of Writing and Changes in Styles (1400s and 1700s to current) Models for writing great author's style and types of sentences Practice activities for sentence lengths and varieties Types of sentences (basic, compound, complex, compound-complex) Colorcoded examples of sentences Tips for writing Peer workshopping activities Excellent for homeschool, flipped classes, Gifted & Talented/Pre-Ap/AP, literacy centers, project based classrooms, and test prep. Meets CCSS and state guidelines for ELA. Requires critical thinking and problem solving skills.
Characterization and STEAL Character Analysis Response / Jamboard Templates
By KJ Inspired Resources
Being able to analyze and understand characters is very important skill students need in order to understand a story at a deep level. With these Characterization and STEAL character analysis reading response templates for Google Jamboard™, your students will interactively analyze characters by collecting evidence of speech, thoughts, effects, actions and looks.
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What is Google Jamboard:
Google Jamboard is a digital interactive and collaborative whiteboard. It is a FREE online and app version.
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Dialectical Journal for Reading Response | Lesson & Rubric Included
By Amanda Robinson
Ditch the reading logs; ignite your students' analytical fire!
The dialectical journal format becomes a springboard for engaging class discussions, fostering active participation and a deeper understanding of the text. I love to use these when we read short stories or novels when I want the students to notice something, but I want them to have the joy of discovery. Someone always, inevitably, picks up on what I wanted to highlight, and the added bonus is that other students get to share their insights, too. Dialectical Journals have been a great confidence builder!
Empower Students to Analyze, Question, and Create Meaning:
Everything You Need to Get Started:
I hope you'll find this resource as valuable in your classroom as I have in mine, and I hope it makes your teacher life a little bit easier in the process!
Authors' Styles and Types of Sentences Writing Activities (Upper Levels)
By Beth Hammett
2 PowerPoints in one: Author's Style and Types of Sentences
Upper level, 31 page lesson on Authors' Style and Types of Sentences that focuses on how and why writers' styles changed over the years, introduces the use of author's style in students' essays, and reviews the four kinds of sentences: Basic, Compound, Complex, Compound-Complex.
It includes:
Simple explanations for author's style & types of sentences
Color coded examples
Peer workshopping activities
Extra individual/group/class activities
Tips for helping writers identify author's style & types of sentences
Why author's style & sentence variety is important in writing
Activities for understanding and practicing author's style and types of sentences
Real life connections
Excellent for homeschool, Gifted & Talented, AP/Pre-AP, flipped classes, literacy centers, and test prep. Helps student writers understand and master author's style and sentencing skills through collaborative, colorcoded, peer workshopping techniques.