OK, now that that's out of the way, I'd like to take some time to share with you my faaaavorite READING teaching pins that I have collected over the last year or so. Some I have used, most I haven't...but I promise I have every intention to (that's what they all say, right?). Be on the look out for my favorite writing, math, management, organization, and art pins!
Reading
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Non-Fiction Response sheet http://pinterest.com/pin/234327986833778176/ |
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This link gives a list of books every child should read (or have read to them) by 10 years old http://pinterest.com/pin/234327986832765677/ |
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Questioning Anchor Chart: http://pinterest.com/pin/234327986833043914/ |
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List of comprehension questions to make cards out of. Students can do this independently both at home and school. http://pinterest.com/pin/234327986832507344/ |
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I'm always looking for examples when introducing text features, especially in non-fiction http://pinterest.com/pin/234327986832419232/ |
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Introducing a new story worksheet http://pinterest.com/pin/234327986834630191/
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