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I found that my students like the different options and they like that they get to choose which block
to complete each night. Our solution was to develop independent reading contracts which are a
series of activity packs that can be used with any book and a variety of genres. I also have found that
with the regular practice of these reading skills they become concrete and make the students stronger
readers by the end of the year. I'm married to an amazing guy, have an adorable Golden Retriever
named Callie, and I am blessed to have a brand new baby girl. There are four separate worksheets: 1)
Literature Review: This is similar to a book report, and includes spaces for students to write the
theme, describe plot and characters, and other literature elements of the book they are reading. 2)
Reading Log: This is a basic reading log that includes space for eight entries, including the date, title
and author of book, pages read, and notes. It’s similar in nature to the exit ticket, but it’s almost no
prep on your part. I'm married to an amazing guy, have an adorable Golden Retriever named Callie,
and I am blessed to have a brand new baby girl. It can be used during Independent reading in your
classroom and can also be copied to send home to guide students for reading homework as well.
When we read aloud as a class, I use that book to fill out a section of the log with the class. XO,
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reading log where the parents signed off each night, but this still didn't feel right. I just want a quick
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Like this idea but curious of the time frame. You Are Appreciated - Teacher Appreciation Giveaway.
We only have 180 days to move our students up X number of reading levels. Usually I use a check
plus, check, or check minus grading system with a quick note to the students. This product contains 5
independent reading activities. Repeat the procedure lessons for multiple days if needed. Its a quiet
centerbut not necessarily silent since many students in K-2 may be whisper reading. In the
independent reading center students may jot down thoughts reactions and questions on sticky notes
half-sheets or on interactive bookmarks pictured below. Usually I use a check plus, check, or check
minus grading system with a quick note to the students. Independent Reading Rubric on chart paper
see sample below Baskets of books for each table with a variety of genres and levels. This
encourages the children to summarise and conclude what they have read.
After my interactive read aloud, I release my students to their independent reading time and I tell
them what I expect them to respond to during independent reading. I usually start assigning them for
homework around the third week of school, when they have really practiced and I have modeled
enough. Each day we add a new one until they get familiar with the routine, expectations, and
formatting of the logs. Once they have read for a certain amount of time they can write about what
they have read. I'm here to write about my life as a fifth grade teacher. Tested was a longitudinal
model of the hypothesized relations among maternal home literacy activities shared reading and
teaching of reading childrens reading skills independent reading and their interest in literacy
activitiestasks as children progressed from kindergarten to Grade 2. Report this resource to let us
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Reading Blocks Program ?ALL 5 of these are included in my READING CURRICULUM MEGA
BUNDLE. This series includes printable activities that work key skills in the subject areas of reading
writing math science and social studies. I also have found that with the regular practice of these
reading skills they become concrete and make the students stronger readers by the end of the year.
You Are Appreciated - Teacher Appreciation Giveaway. However, don’t hold back from doing this at
any time of year if you need to. XO, Kelly Anne Appleslices4th.blogspot.com Reply Delete Replies
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instruction and activities. So through trial and error, I have adjusted it to work to my satisfaction.
They are common core aligned for 2nd grade standards but could be used in 1st and 3rd grade as
well. Reply Delete Replies Reply Eilidh August 9, 2013 at 11:57 PM My students have a reading log
too. This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure quality for our reviews, only customers who
have purchased this resource can review it Report this resource to let us know if it violates our terms
and conditions. Write a review Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some
feedback. So through trial and error, I have adjusted it to work to my satisfaction. Be sure to leave
your email if you are a no-reply blogger. Try our Icebreakers, Oracy, Word gap, Revision, Classroom
games and Teachers' toolkit. In my district, 5th graders are required to read 20 minutes per night and
100 pages per week. Their response must include one summary sentence, along with at least two
sentences in response to the selected prompt of their choosing that uses evidence. But here is a more
specific gauge based on grade level. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates
TPT’s content guidelines. I spent most of my teaching career abroad, teaching in international schools
(most recently: Spain). Reply Delete Replies Reply Unknown August 10, 2013 at 7:37 PM My
students read a book at their level every single day. I have to stand and greet students outside my
door until first bell. Veronica Reply Delete Replies Reply Kelly Anne August 12, 2013 at 10:05 PM I
LOVE the visual for reading every night.
I also like how they are different enough to differentiate for the low, average, and high learners.
They jot down a note on their sticky note saying how they applied the strategy. Try our Icebreakers,
Oracy, Word gap, Revision, Classroom games and Teachers' toolkit. I am now back in the good 'ol
USA, helping teachers figure out how to make reading instruction simple and fantastically effective.
When we read aloud as a class, I use that book to fill out a section of the log with the class. I check
in with them at least once a week to see if they are reading at their level and working towards their
goal. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a
short comment for the product. Its a quiet centerbut not necessarily silent since many students in K-2
may be whisper reading. Comprehension strategies are an important focus in any classroom literacy
program. 50 Fun Reproducible Literature-Response Activities and Graphic Organizers-for ANY
BOOK-That Help Kids Manage Their Own Independent Reading and Build Important Skills by
Laura Witmer 2002 Trade Paperback Teachers edition at the best online prices at eBay. Their
response must include one summary sentence, along with at least two sentences in response to the
selected prompt of their choosing that uses evidence. It’s similar in nature to the exit ticket, but it’s
almost no prep on your part. I use these in my 9th grade Read 180 class (Stage C); however, they can
be used in any Reading or English class, grades 6- 12. You can use these during guided reading
groups or while you meet with other groups during readers workshop or for homework. They are
differentiated (lower levels and advanced levels). Each day we add a new one until they get familiar
with the routine, expectations, and formatting of the logs. You need to slowly build up your classes
reading stamina. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT’s content
guidelines. Tested was a longitudinal model of the hypothesized relations among maternal home
literacy activities shared reading and teaching of reading childrens reading skills independent reading
and their interest in literacy activitiestasks as children progressed from kindergarten to Grade 2. I
spent most of my teaching career abroad, teaching in international schools (most recently: Spain).
See other similar resources ?2.00 (no rating) 0 reviews BUY NOW Save for later Not quite what you
were looking for. The reading log reflects different aspects of comprehension, vocabulary, visualizing,
predicting, summarizing, and fluency. If they are not doing them CONSISTENTLY yet, give
yourself a pep talk because you are going to need to teach and reteach the expectations UNTIL.
THEY. MEET. THEM. Grades 46 was born out of the need for reading and writing activities that
meet the diverse levels of learners in the classroom. When students are at that point, we are going to
give them choice in the books they read and where they sit. I'll pick 3 winners and I'll send you my
Reading Response Logs. When we read aloud as a class, I use that book to fill out a section of the
log with the class. There are many variations of these worksheets; I have created these because I have
found them to be the most effective in my classroom. For example, if you teach an interactive read
aloud about noticing inner and outer traits of a character, then you can use a quick exit ticket that the
student completes showing the character traits that they noticed in a book that they are reading
independently. Includes RL.2.1-RL.2.9 (RL.2.6 does not fit a worksheet and RL.2.8 - is not
applicable to literature) I have also included a cover sheet for each worksheets which asks the
students to list the title, author, level, and illustrate the cover. Take a peek around and contact me if
you have questions.
Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT’s content guidelines. Simply click it
and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the
product. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT’s content guidelines. If I
don't put these worksheets on the tables during guided reading, the children start asking for them.
Flexible templates and links to topical resources you can download. You can just write a note up on
your whiteboard saying what your expectation is for them to do a notebook response to while
reading independently. Also includes the monthly reading logs - I gave students all 10 copies at ones
(one for each month) and they glued into the first 10 pages of their reading notebooks. I don’t want
students spending the whole period writing a response or filling in a worksheet or ANYTHING like
that. Take a peek around and contact me if you have questions. I check in with them at least once a
week to see if they are reading at their level and working towards their goal. I'm here to write about
my life as a fifth grade teacher. Independent Reading Rubric on chart paper see sample below
Baskets of books for each table with a variety of genres and levels. I'm also here to learn from others
and to share ideas. Phonemic Awareness Yearlong Program with Activities and Games. I am now
back in the good 'ol USA, helping teachers figure out how to make reading instruction simple and
fantastically effective. But here is a more specific gauge based on grade level. Report this resource to
let us know if this resource violates TPT’s content guidelines. I make it so they will master a couple
at a time, and then introduce new ones to keep them interested. These 10 Reading Logs are perfect
for Literacy Stations, homework, or Independent Reading in your classroom. Find many great new
used options and get the best deals for Instant Independent Reading Response Activities. I usually
start assigning them for homework around the third week of school, when they have really practiced
and I have modeled enough. From creating story maps to completing math puzzle boxes to learning
about the life cycle of a plant this set of activities engages second grade minds with targeted practice
in. Comprehension strategies are an important focus in any classroom literacy program. 50 Fun
Reproducible Literature-Response Activities and Graphic Organizers-for ANY BOOK-That Help
Kids Manage Their Own Independent Reading and Build Important Skills by Laura Witmer 2002
Trade Paperback Teachers edition at the best online prices at eBay. This resource hasn't been
reviewed yet To ensure quality for our reviews, only customers who have purchased this resource can
review it Report this resource to let us know if it violates our terms and conditions. Research shows
that the more students read, the better their vocabulary, comprehension, spelling, etc so it's SO
IMPORTANT that they are reading at home. See more ideas about literacy activities kindergarten
literacy literacy. Sometimes it was reading a small passage with a parentteacher aide and then
answering questions relating to the comprehension strategy for that week. Well, I’ll be honest and
say I HAVE HAD MANY YEARS where I needed to spend the first SIX WEEKS of the school
year setting up expectations. Then they put it on our show what you know board in front of their
name or number. I value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most
valuable for your classroom so I can create more for you.
I found that my students like the different options and they like that they get to choose which block
to complete each night. Each day we add a new one until they get familiar with the routine,
expectations, and formatting of the logs. I'm here to write about my life as a fifth grade teacher.
Then they put it on our show what you know board in front of their name or number. I make it so
they will master a couple at a time, and then introduce new ones to keep them interested. It also
includes space at the bottom of the page for students to write a summary of the what they read
during the time they were completing the log. 3) Vocabulary Log: This is a basic log for students to
record new words they come across in their reading. I check each week to see if they're progression
satisfactorily -- check out my page for the teacher checklist I use. At the beginning of the year, I
spend time modeling how I expect the reading logs to be completed. You can just write a note up on
your whiteboard saying what your expectation is for them to do a notebook response to while
reading independently. Reply Delete Replies Reply Unknown August 10, 2013 at 7:37 PM My
students read a book at their level every single day. I just want a quick check in to know that the
student is trying to apply the skills we are working on. I used a reading log where the parents signed
off each night, but this still didn't feel right. There are many variations of these worksheets; I have
created these because I have found them to be the most effective in my classroom. See more ideas
about literacy activities kindergarten literacy literacy. The reading log reflects different aspects of
comprehension, vocabulary, visualizing, predicting, summarizing, and fluency. This resource hasn't
been reviewed yet To ensure quality for our reviews, only customers who have purchased this
resource can review it Report this resource to let us know if it violates our terms and conditions. I
used a reading log where the parents signed off each night, but this still didn't feel right. I'm married
to an amazing guy, have an adorable Golden Retriever named Callie, and I am blessed to have a
brand new baby girl. This document contains over 40 prompts, an evidence page, and reading
response journal entry pages that you may use to create reading response booklets for your students.
At the beginning of the year, I spend time modeling how I expect the reading logs to be completed.
Well, there is no immediate need to disturb their reading yet. Report this resource to let us know if
this resource violates TPT’s content guidelines. They are common core aligned for 2nd grade
standards but could be used in 1st and 3rd grade as well. I'm also here to learn from others and to
share ideas. I found that my students like the different options and they like that they get to choose
which block to complete each night. For example, if you teach an interactive read aloud about
noticing inner and outer traits of a character, then you can use a quick exit ticket that the student
completes showing the character traits that they noticed in a book that they are reading
independently. Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest. This helps me get a quick
visual of who has applied the strategy and who might need a little nudge. I have to stand and greet
students outside my door until first bell.
I use these in my 9th grade Read 180 class (Stage C); however, they can be used in any Reading or
English class, grades 6- 12. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT’s content
guidelines. We only have 180 days to move our students up X number of reading levels. I think it's
so important for kiddo's to read a lot. Character Affirmation Posters: Purposeful Reading Decor for
Your Upper. Veronica Reply Delete Replies Reply Kelly Anne August 12, 2013 at 10:05 PM I LOVE
the visual for reading every night. Or is regular horizontal, vertical, and diagonal lines. Usually I use
a check plus, check, or check minus grading system with a quick note to the students. I also like how
they are different enough to differentiate for the low, average, and high learners. The reading log
reflects different aspects of comprehension, vocabulary, visualizing, predicting, summarizing, and
fluency. They are common core aligned for 2nd grade standards but could be used in 1st and 3rd
grade as well. I have my independent reading rubric featured in another listing here on TPT. I usually
start assigning them for homework around the third week of school, when they have really practiced
and I have modeled enough. If they read more than one book a month, they may need additional
copies, which I'd have them staple over the first sheet. Report this resource to let us know if this
resource violates TPT’s content guidelines. Four Book Bingo 2nd Grade Independent Reading
Activity Independent Reading Activities Reading Activities Independent Reading Get 5 more days
of activities with week 2 of our independent study packet for second graders. Research shows that
the more students read, the better their vocabulary, comprehension, spelling, etc so it's SO
IMPORTANT that they are reading at home. The purpose of this log is for students to recognize
unfmailiar words, but attempt to find the meaning on their own. 4) Book Connection: This
worksheet is designed to have students connect the book they are reading to their own life. Flexible
templates and links to topical resources you can download. Try our Icebreakers, Oracy, Word gap,
Revision, Classroom games and Teachers' toolkit. Check out this Mega Bundle for year-long guided
reading instruction and activities. In my early years classroom we focused on one strategy a week
using a variety of activities. Reply Delete Replies Reply Unknown August 10, 2013 at 7:37 PM My
students read a book at their level every single day. This is a 20 minute time that they can read
anything they want (doesn't have to be on their reading level) and they can either read a paper book
or an article on their iPads. Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. I'll pick 3
winners and I'll send you my Reading Response Logs. It can be used during Independent reading in
your classroom and can also be copied to send home to guide students for reading homework as
well. Its a quiet centerbut not necessarily silent since many students in K-2 may be whisper reading. I
would do a little conferring or individual assessing while the other students were working on the
expectations for independent reading time, but I did not want to invest time in a reading group if
there was a chance that it could distract me from guiding the whole-class expectations. Simply click
it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for
the product.
I found that my students like the different options and they like that they get to choose which block
to complete each night. Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest. Find many great new
used options and get the best deals for Instant Independent Reading Response Activities. Usually I
use a check plus, check, or check minus grading system with a quick note to the students. I have to
stand and greet students outside my door until first bell. These 10 Reading Logs are perfect for
Literacy Stations, homework, or Independent Reading in your classroom. There are many variations
of these worksheets; I have created these because I have found them to be the most effective in my
classroom. You need to slowly build up your classes reading stamina. Phonemic Awareness Yearlong
Program with Activities and Games. They can be used in class, or assigned as homework. Report
this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT’s content guidelines. For example, if you
teach an interactive read aloud about noticing inner and outer traits of a character, then you can use a
quick exit ticket that the student completes showing the character traits that they noticed in a book
that they are reading independently. See more ideas about literacy activities kindergarten literacy
literacy. Reply Delete Replies Reply Unknown August 10, 2013 at 7:37 PM My students read a book
at their level every single day. If I don't put these worksheets on the tables during guided reading, the
children start asking for them. Write a review Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's good
to leave some feedback. What is in this download? 1. Cover 2. Introduction to Comprehension with
Research 3. Reply Delete Replies Reply Unknown August 11, 2013 at 10:12 PM Like this idea but
curious of the time frame. When we read aloud as a class, I use that book to fill out a section of the
log with the class. The reading log reflects different aspects of comprehension, vocabulary,
visualizing, predicting, summarizing, and fluency. I also have found that with the regular practice of
these reading skills they become concrete and make the students stronger readers by the end of the
year. XO, Kelly Anne Appleslices4th.blogspot.com Reply Delete Replies Reply Add comment Load
more. Spend some time and effort building it up, because it WILL pay off when you have students
who can work independently because that’s when you’ll be able to run groups or do conferring.
Reviews Select overall rating (no rating) Your rating is required to reflect your happiness. There are
four separate worksheets: 1) Literature Review: This is similar to a book report, and includes spaces
for students to write the theme, describe plot and characters, and other literature elements of the
book they are reading. 2) Reading Log: This is a basic reading log that includes space for eight
entries, including the date, title and author of book, pages read, and notes. This document contains
over 40 prompts, an evidence page, and reading response journal entry pages that you may use to
create reading response booklets for your students. August 9, 2013 at 10:33 PM In my classroom I
have SURF time. Well, I’ll be honest and say I HAVE HAD MANY YEARS where I needed to
spend the first SIX WEEKS of the school year setting up expectations. Be sure to leave your email if
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