Description
Why will these lessons help your students grow?
Engagement– These lessons are fun and hands-on. They allow the students to experience the reading ideas in a real life context. They let children understand the terms and how they can relate it to reading. They will LOVE them!
Rigor– These lessons make students think out of the box. They have to engage in really understanding what they are doing.
Low Prep– These lessons have minimal prep involved and there are only a few lessons where you would need to get outside materials.
Memorable– These lesson are memorable. Your students will say these were their favorite lessons all year. Also, when you want to remind them what compare and contrast is you just say “think about the court case”! This will happen with all the skills!
What’s Included?
The lessons are the following:
- Animal Questioning
- Text Evidence Clue
- Main Idea and Detail Sports
- Main Idea and Detail Diary
- Picture Sort
- Historical Partners
- Use the Picture
- Interesting Words
- Text Feature Presentations
- Text Feature Book Titles
- The Debate
- The Interview
- Map Stories
- Photograph Stories
- Text Structure Take Over
- Text Structure News Show
- Comparing Court Case
- Our Class Topic
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What are others saying?!
All Things 3rd- “As stated in the product, students needs to understand the reading skills and strategies, before they can actually apply them to their reading. This product contains activities that will help your students understand what we want them to do in an engaging and memorable way! They apply the skills in a way that relates to them, then they can practice doing it in their reading. Thank you for these perfect activities. I cannot wait to use more of them this year!”
Valerie- “I absolutely love how these make reading more fun and hands-on! It’s always such a challenge for me to find a way to make reading a hands-on learning experience. These are quick, fun and easy to execute while also getting readers to dig deep and think!”
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I really wanted my students to understand what things like “point of view” meant. I wanted them to be able to remember what it meant and how it applied to not only what they are reading, but their life outside a text. I also wanted a tangible memory or experience that I could attach to the skill. This is how these lessons were born. Now my students really understand the term and remember it all year long! I hope yours can too!
Much Love,
Hannah
The Friendly Teacher
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