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Make a Mental Picture
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Make a Mental Picture
Second Grade
Reading
Bring fiction to life by having your little readers choose a scene from their book to illustrate and caption! Students will work on visualizing a quoted passage from a book with this creative illustration exercise.
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Make a Mental Picture
Worksheet
Make a Mental Picture
Bring fiction to life by having your little readers choose a scene from their book to illustrate and caption! Students will work on visualizing a quoted passage from a book with this creative illustration exercise.
Second Grade
Reading
Worksheet
Reading Comprehension: The Runaway Ball
Worksheet
Reading Comprehension: The Runaway Ball
Third Grade
Reading
Your third graders will love reading this story about Mike, his friends, the kickball game, and the runaway ball! Use this resource with your students as they answer basic comprehension questions about a fiction text.
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Reading Comprehension: The Runaway Ball
Worksheet
Reading Comprehension: The Runaway Ball
Your third graders will love reading this story about Mike, his friends, the kickball game, and the runaway ball! Use this resource with your students as they answer basic comprehension questions about a fiction text.
Third Grade
Reading
Worksheet
Chameleon Table of Contents
Worksheet
Chameleon Table of Contents
Second Grade
Reading
Review or assess your second graders' understanding of simple non-fiction text features with this table of contents activity. Young readers will practice using a table of contents to find information and answer questions about chameleons.
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Chameleon Table of Contents
Worksheet
Chameleon Table of Contents
Review or assess your second graders' understanding of simple non-fiction text features with this table of contents activity. Young readers will practice using a table of contents to find information and answer questions about chameleons.
Second Grade
Reading
Worksheet
Ant and Grasshopper Story
Story
Ant and Grasshopper Story
Kindergarten
Reading
In this online version of The Ant and the Grasshopper, students will learn early literacy concepts like reading left to right and fiction comprehension.
Story
Ant and Grasshopper Story
Story
Ant and Grasshopper Story
In this online version of The Ant and the Grasshopper, students will learn early literacy concepts like reading left to right and fiction comprehension.
Kindergarten
Reading
Story
Part 1: Making Connections with Texts
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Part 1: Making Connections with Texts
Fourth Grade
Reading
This resource helps ELs make strong connections with a simple fiction text. After reading a short story, students will think about how they can connect with the text and use sentence frames to explain their thinking.
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Part 1: Making Connections with Texts
Worksheet
Part 1: Making Connections with Texts
This resource helps ELs make strong connections with a simple fiction text. After reading a short story, students will think about how they can connect with the text and use sentence frames to explain their thinking.
Fourth Grade
Reading
Worksheet
Tall Tales
Workbook
Tall Tales
Second Grade
Reading
Can you read 100 books in a day? Run a mile in 30 seconds? Kids can compare fact and fiction with Pecos Bill, Paul Bunyan and others to learn about story structure, character analysis and hyperbole.
Workbook
Tall Tales
Workbook
Tall Tales
Can you read 100 books in a day? Run a mile in 30 seconds? Kids can compare fact and fiction with Pecos Bill, Paul Bunyan and others to learn about story structure, character analysis and hyperbole.
Second Grade
Reading
Workbook
Pirate Story Starter
Worksheet
Pirate Story Starter
Third Grade
Writing
Mix history and fiction and write your own story about what would happen if Captain Hook of "Peter Pan" and Captain Blackbeard met!
Worksheet
Pirate Story Starter
Worksheet
Pirate Story Starter
Mix history and fiction and write your own story about what would happen if Captain Hook of "Peter Pan" and Captain Blackbeard met!
Third Grade
Writing
Worksheet
Is It the Same?
Lesson Plan
Is It the Same?
Kindergarten
Grammar and Mechanics
Students will enjoy this fast-paced lesson as they incorporate acting, reading, and detective work while learning how to use context clues in fiction.
Lesson Plan
Is It the Same?
Lesson Plan
Is It the Same?
Students will enjoy this fast-paced lesson as they incorporate acting, reading, and detective work while learning how to use context clues in fiction.
Kindergarten
Grammar and Mechanics
Lesson Plan
Finding Louie Alternate Ending
Worksheet
Finding Louie Alternate Ending
Second Grade
Reading
A strong ending is a key part of creative writing! Have your second graders flex their fiction comprehension muscles with this activity. Students will consider problem, solution, characters, and detail as they answer questions after reading a short story.
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Finding Louie Alternate Ending
Worksheet
Finding Louie Alternate Ending
A strong ending is a key part of creative writing! Have your second graders flex their fiction comprehension muscles with this activity. Students will consider problem, solution, characters, and detail as they answer questions after reading a short story.
Second Grade
Reading
Worksheet
Note-Taking from a Text
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Note-Taking from a Text
Second Grade
Reading
Guide students to get the most out of non-fiction texts by thinking about their previous knowledge, what they learn, and what they still want to know. When they finish, they can trim it to paste into a spiral-bound notebook.
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Note-Taking from a Text
Worksheet
Note-Taking from a Text
Guide students to get the most out of non-fiction texts by thinking about their previous knowledge, what they learn, and what they still want to know. When they finish, they can trim it to paste into a spiral-bound notebook.
Second Grade
Reading
Worksheet
Set the Scene
Worksheet
Set the Scene
First Grade
Reading
Being able to identify when and where a story takes place is an important skill for young readers. After reading fiction books, check students’ comprehension by having them draw the setting of the story in this fun reading comprehension activity.
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Set the Scene
Worksheet
Set the Scene
Being able to identify when and where a story takes place is an important skill for young readers. After reading fiction books, check students’ comprehension by having them draw the setting of the story in this fun reading comprehension activity.
First Grade
Reading
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Sum it Up: Grandpa's Boat
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Sum it Up: Grandpa's Boat
Second Grade
Reading
Your students will demonstrate understanding of a short fiction text by answering who, when, what, where, why, and how questions. Use this as an introduction to the vocabulary in the EL Support Lesson: Who, When, What, Where, Why, and How Questions.
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Sum it Up: Grandpa's Boat
Worksheet
Sum it Up: Grandpa's Boat
Your students will demonstrate understanding of a short fiction text by answering who, when, what, where, why, and how questions. Use this as an introduction to the vocabulary in the EL Support Lesson: Who, When, What, Where, Why, and How Questions.
Second Grade
Reading
Worksheet
Fairy Tales: Identifying Story Elements
Lesson Plan
Fairy Tales: Identifying Story Elements
Second Grade
Reading
Story elements help to bring beloved fairy tales to life in this literacy lesson. Your students will learn to identify the title, author, setting, characters, problem, and solution in a fiction text.
Lesson Plan
Fairy Tales: Identifying Story Elements
Lesson Plan
Fairy Tales: Identifying Story Elements
Story elements help to bring beloved fairy tales to life in this literacy lesson. Your students will learn to identify the title, author, setting, characters, problem, and solution in a fiction text.
Second Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
Fluency and Comprehension Boot Camp!
Lesson Plan
Fluency and Comprehension Boot Camp!
Fifth Grade
Get a workout with repeat reading activities! Use this lesson plan with your students to practice reading fluency and build comprehension and summary details using fiction classics.
Lesson Plan
Fluency and Comprehension Boot Camp!
Lesson Plan
Fluency and Comprehension Boot Camp!
Get a workout with repeat reading activities! Use this lesson plan with your students to practice reading fluency and build comprehension and summary details using fiction classics.
Fifth Grade
Lesson Plan
EL
Who are the Key Characters?
Lesson Plan
Who are the Key Characters?
First Grade
Use this fun theatrical lesson plan to help your students identify key characters and events in fiction stories. This can be used as a stand alone or support lesson for the Play it Again lesson plan.
Lesson Plan
EL
Who are the Key Characters?
Lesson Plan
Who are the Key Characters?
Use this fun theatrical lesson plan to help your students identify key characters and events in fiction stories. This can be used as a stand alone or support lesson for the Play it Again lesson plan.
First Grade
Lesson Plan
EL
Compare & Contrast Pictures
Lesson Plan
Compare & Contrast Pictures
First Grade
In this lesson, students will practice comparing and contrasting texts...without even reading them! By looking closely at pictures and text features, students will be prepared to further compare fiction texts.
Lesson Plan
EL
Compare & Contrast Pictures
Lesson Plan
Compare & Contrast Pictures
In this lesson, students will practice comparing and contrasting texts...without even reading them! By looking closely at pictures and text features, students will be prepared to further compare fiction texts.
First Grade
Lesson Plan
EL
Who Is Telling the Story?
Lesson Plan
Who Is Telling the Story?
Fourth Grade
Help your ELs see the connection between nouns and pronouns and the author's point of view, or perspective, in fiction and nonfiction texts. This lesson can be taught on its own or used as support for the lesson Two Points of View.
Lesson Plan
EL
Who Is Telling the Story?
Lesson Plan
Who Is Telling the Story?
Help your ELs see the connection between nouns and pronouns and the author's point of view, or perspective, in fiction and nonfiction texts. This lesson can be taught on its own or used as support for the lesson Two Points of View.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
EL
Words That Show Cause and Effect
Lesson Plan
Words That Show Cause and Effect
Fourth Grade
This lesson helps students recognize cause-and-effect relationships in fiction and nonfiction writing by identifying clue words. It can be used on its own or as a precursor to Cause and Effect with Comic Strips.
Lesson Plan
EL
Words That Show Cause and Effect
Lesson Plan
Words That Show Cause and Effect
This lesson helps students recognize cause-and-effect relationships in fiction and nonfiction writing by identifying clue words. It can be used on its own or as a precursor to Cause and Effect with Comic Strips.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Literary Vocabulary, Understanding Plot Lesson Part I
Lesson Plan
Literary Vocabulary, Understanding Plot Lesson Part I
Fourth Grade
Have you ever imagined the action and imagery used in conflict during fantasy fiction novels? Using an Education.com workbook, students will learn the vocabulary of literature and complete a crossword puzzle.
Lesson Plan
Literary Vocabulary, Understanding Plot Lesson Part I
Lesson Plan
Literary Vocabulary, Understanding Plot Lesson Part I
Have you ever imagined the action and imagery used in conflict during fantasy fiction novels? Using an Education.com workbook, students will learn the vocabulary of literature and complete a crossword puzzle.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Middle Atlantic State Migration
Lesson Plan
Middle Atlantic State Migration
Fourth Grade
Reading
In this lesson, your students will use guiding questions as a way to organize their thoughts about non-fiction reading. They will also gain an understanding of some of the factors that led to the colonization of the Middle Atlantic States.
Lesson Plan
Middle Atlantic State Migration
Lesson Plan
Middle Atlantic State Migration
In this lesson, your students will use guiding questions as a way to organize their thoughts about non-fiction reading. They will also gain an understanding of some of the factors that led to the colonization of the Middle Atlantic States.
Fourth Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
Find ‘Em and Quote ‘Em! Facts and Opinions
Lesson Plan
Find ‘Em and Quote ‘Em! Facts and Opinions
Fifth Grade
Reading
Got facts? Got opinions? Use this lesson plan to teach your students to evaluate texts for facts and opinions. Students will use a non-fiction text selection to collect quotes as proof.
Lesson Plan
Find ‘Em and Quote ‘Em! Facts and Opinions
Lesson Plan
Find ‘Em and Quote ‘Em! Facts and Opinions
Got facts? Got opinions? Use this lesson plan to teach your students to evaluate texts for facts and opinions. Students will use a non-fiction text selection to collect quotes as proof.
Fifth Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
EL
Scary Story Elements
Lesson Plan
Scary Story Elements
Fourth Grade
Reading
In this lesson, students will use conjunctions to compare and contrast scary stories. It can be taught independently or used as a pre-lesson to Using Story Elements to Compare and Contrast Fiction Texts.
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EL
Scary Story Elements
Lesson Plan
Scary Story Elements
In this lesson, students will use conjunctions to compare and contrast scary stories. It can be taught independently or used as a pre-lesson to Using Story Elements to Compare and Contrast Fiction Texts.
Fourth Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
Questions that Gauge Comprehension
Lesson Plan
Questions that Gauge Comprehension
Third Grade
Vocabulary
Use this lesson to gauge your students’ basic comprehension of fiction text. If they can answer who, what, when, where, why, and how questions, you know they have a handle on it and it’s time to get into more critical thinking!
Lesson Plan
Questions that Gauge Comprehension
Lesson Plan
Questions that Gauge Comprehension
Use this lesson to gauge your students’ basic comprehension of fiction text. If they can answer who, what, when, where, why, and how questions, you know they have a handle on it and it’s time to get into more critical thinking!
Third Grade
Vocabulary
Lesson Plan
EL
Cause or Effect?
Lesson Plan
Cause or Effect?
Third Grade
Use this lesson to help your ELs understand the relationship between cause and the effect sentences. It can be a stand-alone lesson or a support lesson to the Fiction Comprehension: Cause and Effect lesson.
Lesson Plan
EL
Cause or Effect?
Lesson Plan
Cause or Effect?
Use this lesson to help your ELs understand the relationship between cause and the effect sentences. It can be a stand-alone lesson or a support lesson to the Fiction Comprehension: Cause and Effect lesson.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
EL
Summarize a Nonfiction Text
Lesson Plan
Summarize a Nonfiction Text
Second Grade
Writing
Use this lesson to help your ELs understand how to write effective nonfiction text summaries. It can be a stand-alone lesson or a support lesson to the Create a Non-fiction Text Summary lesson plan.
Lesson Plan
EL
Summarize a Nonfiction Text
Lesson Plan
Summarize a Nonfiction Text
Use this lesson to help your ELs understand how to write effective nonfiction text summaries. It can be a stand-alone lesson or a support lesson to the Create a Non-fiction Text Summary lesson plan.
Second Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
EL
What Was the Problem?
Lesson Plan
What Was the Problem?
Third Grade
Use this lesson to teach your students to use the correct past tense language when speaking about a story they have read. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
Fiction Comprehension: Problem and Solution
lesson.
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EL
What Was the Problem?
Lesson Plan
What Was the Problem?
Use this lesson to teach your students to use the correct past tense language when speaking about a story they have read. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
Fiction Comprehension: Problem and Solution
lesson.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
EL
Figuring Out the Theme
Lesson Plan
Figuring Out the Theme
Fourth Grade
Most stories have a message for the reader! Help students determine a story's theme so that kids are prepared to compare stories with similar themes. Use this on its own or as support to the lesson Head to Head Fiction Reflections.
Lesson Plan
EL
Figuring Out the Theme
Lesson Plan
Figuring Out the Theme
Most stories have a message for the reader! Help students determine a story's theme so that kids are prepared to compare stories with similar themes. Use this on its own or as support to the lesson Head to Head Fiction Reflections.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
EL
Main ideas and Details
Lesson Plan
Main ideas and Details
Third Grade
Writing
Use this lesson to help your ELs understand main idea and supporting details. They'll analyze non-fiction word, sentence, and paragraph structures. It can be a stand-alone lesson or a support lesson to the In Search of Main Ideas lesson.
Lesson Plan
EL
Main ideas and Details
Lesson Plan
Main ideas and Details
Use this lesson to help your ELs understand main idea and supporting details. They'll analyze non-fiction word, sentence, and paragraph structures. It can be a stand-alone lesson or a support lesson to the In Search of Main Ideas lesson.
Third Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
Author Study: Jacqueline Woodson
Lesson Plan
Author Study: Jacqueline Woodson
Third Grade
Reading
Students will use their understanding of plot, theme, and comparing and contrasting in this lesson that teaches about an award-winning African American author, Jacqueline Woodson. Students will read some of her fiction books and compare and contrast the stories. They'll also discuss what they think makes Jacqueline Woodson an award-winning author.
Lesson Plan
Author Study: Jacqueline Woodson
Lesson Plan
Author Study: Jacqueline Woodson
Students will use their understanding of plot, theme, and comparing and contrasting in this lesson that teaches about an award-winning African American author, Jacqueline Woodson. Students will read some of her fiction books and compare and contrast the stories. They'll also discuss what they think makes Jacqueline Woodson an award-winning author.
Third Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
Third Grade Daily Sub Plan B
Lesson Plan
Third Grade Daily Sub Plan B
Third Grade
Set your classroom up for success with this daily sub plan featuring lessons, worksheets, and activities! This resource is a great way to prepare for a substitute in your classroom. Your substitute can keep your third graders learning in your absence by using this packet of material. This teaching resource highlights fiction comprehension, creative writing, social studies skills, and math challenges.
Lesson Plan
Third Grade Daily Sub Plan B
Lesson Plan
Third Grade Daily Sub Plan B
Set your classroom up for success with this daily sub plan featuring lessons, worksheets, and activities! This resource is a great way to prepare for a substitute in your classroom. Your substitute can keep your third graders learning in your absence by using this packet of material. This teaching resource highlights fiction comprehension, creative writing, social studies skills, and math challenges.
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