Close Reading
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Read about what to do when your students are fake reading. Download the FREE Real Reading vs. Not Really Reading printables.

Chelsea Jayne saved to teaching time
There are several major benefits for incorporating close reading into your curriculum. Close reading mirrors the Common Core State Standards, embraces differentiation, encourages critical thinking, and support cross-curricular instruction.

Stacey (Tippet) Steuer saved to Reading Ed.
Reading closely means reading for meaning and understanding. Follow these 8 steps to perform your own close reading.

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Close reading, broken down with a FREE planning page that works for any text

Kelly Bardill saved to Math
Close reading is a great way to get students to dig in and analyze a text. Read 15 practical close reading tips to help you implement this strategy.
Description Here are Common Core text features activities for informational text - nonfiction to use in your upper elementary classroom. Your third grade, fourth grade or fifth grade students will be engaged with the text features PowerPoints. The purpose of this activity is for students to show their understanding of the Common Core reading strategies for text features. Here is what you will get: Using Text Features to Comprehend PowerPoint Text Features and Making Predictions PowerPoint a…

Brian J saved to Anchor Charts & Foldables
This free close reading anchor chart is so helpful! Print it in color or black and white.

Susie Hurwitz saved to Third grade reading
Close reading, broken down with a FREE planning page that works for any text

Ladis Saenz saved to work
Close reading is a hot topic that's just getting hotter! Here are 21 anchor charts, bulletin board ideas and other resources that you can bring into your classroom to turn your readers into even closer readers.

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