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Anchor chart for answering written response questions - definitely need something like this in my room. Ela Anchor Charts, 3rd Grade Writing, 2nd Grade Writing, Classroom Anchor Charts, Writing Anchor Charts, 4th Grade Writing, Reading Anchor Charts, 4th Grade Reading, Teaching Ela

Great Things I Noticed Last Week: *Many 5K students are already reading! *A classroom reread and re-signed their class mission statement while discussing some of the issues that had been disruptive to their learning goals. What a great way to put the ownership on the students! *2nd graders eagerly sharing their writing during Daily 5 reflection time. *A 5th grade class has already made it to 50 minutes of reading stamina! *We filled the commons for Family BINGO Night on Friday. Thank you for…

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Ela Anchor Charts, 5th Grade Writing, 3rd Grade Writing, Classroom Anchor Charts, Writing Anchor Charts, 5th Grade Ela, 4th Grade Writing, Reading Anchor Charts, Text Evidence

This post is for ALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERS WANTING TO INCREASE WRITTEN COMPREHENSION and RESPONSES!!! This post is full of ideas, suggestions and more to help improve student’s ability to compose text! Now, are you in NC like me? If so, everything below started from being involved in K-3 right here in NC. So this […]

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Using informational (non-fiction) text is a great way to teach students how to correctly summarize, paraphrase, and quote materials.  This important skill is seen throughout the CCSS and is an important ability to have during state testing time!  Check out how I teach my students to do these using anchor charts, interactive notebooks, task cards and hands-on lessons in upper elementary. Paraphrase Anchor Chart, Race Response, Summarizing Anchor Chart, Teaching Summarizing, School Anchor Charts, Summarizing Nonfiction, Citing Text Evidence, Summary Writing, 6th Grade Reading

Using informational (non-fiction) text is a great way to teach students how to correctly summarize, paraphrase, and quote materials. This important skill is seen throughout the CCSS and is an important ability to have during state testing time! Check out how I teach my students to do these using anchor charts, interactive notebooks, task cards and hands-on lessons in upper elementary.

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Increasing Student Accountability with Reading Response Menus! - It Happened in 3rd Reading Menus For 3rd Grade, Reading Accountability, Nonfiction Reading Response, Student Accountability, Reading Response Journals, Reading Homework, Reading Response Activities, 6th Grade Reading, 5th Grade Ela

Expectation: teacher spends 20 blissfully uninterrupted minutes with each reading group while the other students complete their independent reading tasks to fidelity. Reality: teacher spends 18 of the 20 minutes monitoring the activities of students not in the reading group. Result: students don't get quality independent reading time in during the school day, and their comprehension skills suffer. Sound familiar? Trust me, I've been there before. However, things changed once I introduced…

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