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an open book with writing on it
Talk for Writing in Y6
a piece of paper with writing on it and an image of land of the lost
a close up of a piece of paper with writing on it and pictures of people
comparing words in compare and contrast worksheet with vennuous text structure diagram
Compare and Contrast (Address the standards with this FREE activity!)
This blog post contains a FREE compare and contrast reading activity! Materials are included so you can replicate the compare and contrast anchor chart and lesson for your own upper elementary and middle school students.
there is a sign that says we love books
My Classroom Doors
A little sign, made with a frame and print out on the computer, that I use to update how many books our class has read collectively throughout the year. I use an overhead pen to write on the glass.
a young boy sitting at a table writing on a piece of yellow paper in front of him
Indulgy
The students read the passage independently, then travel around the classroom answering the questions on butcher paper. There can be 3-4 stations with each station asking a question about a story element (i.e. one on characters, one on setting etc). Each stations has enough squares for each student in the class to write their answer. The question can be posted on the butcher paper, or on the wall. Students must support their answer with evidence from the story.
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“Exploding Box” Projects - Women’s History Month
Visit my teacherspayteachers store for more exploding box projects !! This interactive research activity focused on notable women in history will be a hit with your students. This engaging project contains 51 printable notable women in history, focused research questions and a video tutorial with step by step instructions to create the box for your class or homeschool students.
a white board with writing on it that says what good readers do and an image of a person holding a book
We're in Love With These 23 Fantastic 2nd Grade Anchor Charts
Our favorite 2nd grade anchor charts for math, language arts, and beyond. You'll definitely want to use some of these in your classroom.
two tables with sticky notes on them in a classroom
Writers workshop - Lucy Calkins story mountain. Students create notes on a post it forming small ideas. Students take the small ideas and paste them right into their notebook to creat a story. Yellow post it's are the who's, when's and what's of the story, blue can be 3 main ideas or a Problem and pink is a strong closing or the solution to the problem in the story.
an image of someone's daily life planner on their cell phone, with the text
an info sheet with instructions on how to use the information for writing and using them
Getting Your Teens to Actually Read
Strategies for critical thinking about text
a hand drawn diagram with words and pictures on the bottom right corner, below it is an illustration of how to read a poem
Good worksheet for students to understand how to approach reading a poem.