Reading response questions
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Reading Response activities will likely form a major part of your reading programme, whether you are running guided reading groups, a daily 5 system,

Jenny Wiebe saved to Reading
Reading Response Worksheet. Questioning the Author. Worksheets cover story elements, text connections, reading strategies, comprehension, author study, fiction and non-fiction texts and vocabulary work.

Adrianna Homen saved to ELA
Over 80 sentence starters among 12 different categories! Perfect for Reading Response Journals! Includes small and large charts.

bucksworthy saved to Teacher
Grab a cheap notebook and get kids reading and responding with these free reading response journal questions. Great for struggling readers! *The free download link can be found towards the end of thi

Angel Linderman saved to School - Reading
Here you will find activities your students will enjoy before/during/after reading a "just right book." There are 12 different activities so that students have the opportunity to choose one that interests them...including some technology integration! Use if you'd like! ~Erin Click on the Choice Board above to download the file!

Lollie Windler saved to Reading and Book Reports
Wow, I can’t believe how far along we are in the school year! As our little 2nd graders continue to blossom as readers we have been looking for new ways to help students think more deeply about their reading. I have created comprehension prompting cards along with several different TIC-TAC-TOE response sheets to help students broaden their critical thinking skills during reading. Sample Prompt Cards TIC-TAC-TOE Reading Response (Comes with three different boards) The TIC-TAC-TOE boards can…

Cait Kramer saved to Reading
We as teachers know that reading at home is crucial to becoming a better reader.If you’re like me, you have used one of these. I used a reading log like this for years and didn’t think twice about it. However, I did think it was interesting that most of my students read exactly 30 minutes […]

Michelle Ewing saved to Anchor charts
FREE Discussion Questions for fiction and nonfiction texts - This Reading Mama
Are you ready to try new reading response activities? Check out these free reading response organizers for kindergarten, first grade, and second grade. Try using these activities as reading journals or as stand alone worksheets. Get your students thinking about their reading and creating new ideas as they answer the questions on these organizers. Whether you're reading non fiction or fiction texts, these reading response sheets are a perfect fit! Try them today!

Jennifer Yaver saved to Teaching Reading
Guided reading questions for character, plot, making connections and reading strategies.

Time4Teaching saved to Literacy Ideas