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Characters and setting Reading Skills Characters and setting Reading Skills Characters and setting Reading Skills Characters and setting Reading Skills Characters and setting Reading Skills
ProfeCoins 55
Resource type Lesson
Recommended age 6 - 8 years
File information pdf, 15 pages, 1.38 MB
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This class will be very entertaining as students will learn to identify the characters in a story and where the story takes place through the book "Turtle in Trouble" by Bukku. After that, they will engage in a lovely project where they will identify the objective of the class.

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Reading Circles Reading Circles Reading Circles Reading Circles Reading Circles
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Resource type Activity
Recommended age 10 - 18 years
File information pdf, 16 pages, 1.28 MB
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Hello, hello!

I hope this message finds you well. I wanted to take a moment to share with you a resource that I enjoy using in class and that has proven to be very beneficial in developing my students' reading skills: the implementation of Reading Circles with defined roles.

It's not just a pedagogical approach but a collaborative adventure that has opened unexpected doors in the world of reading. By assigning specific roles to students during our reading sessions, there is increased engagement and a deeper understanding of the texts.

The magic of this methodology lies in how each student takes on a unique role. From the "Discussion Director" to the "Quote Master," everyone brings an invaluable perspective. And the best part? Collaboration among them becomes more natural. They share ideas, analyze books together, and develop a deeper love for reading.

It's not just about improving reading skills; when students take on specific roles, they feel accountable not only for their own learning but also for the group's success. Each one has the opportunity to contribute their unique voice to the discussion, discovering the richness that shared reading can offer. Let's explore the world of reading together and create an environment where every student feels inspired and valued!

Write to me if you have any questions about how I implemented this resource with my students or how you can adapt it for your classroom.

Sending you a big hug,
Kris Mega





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Reading questions worksheet
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Rating 5.0 out of 5 (1 review)
Downloads count 57
Resource type Worksheet
Recommended age 6 - 10 years
File information pdf, 1 pages, 133 KB
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There are many  activities which allow students to practice and develop many reading-related skills. They are great for developing comprehension which is one of the most important reading skills. Many of the activities also call for higher-order thinking, like inferring or summarizing.
With his resource from Pinterest, students can synthesize the information about stories or even to study chapetrs of novels. 
Worksheet Compare and Contrast
ProfeCoins 5
Downloads count 1
Resource type Worksheet
Recommended age 6 - 7 years
File information pdf, 2 pages, 153 KB
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Use it when your students need to practise reading skills. This one is about Pedro and Juan. Your students have to identify similarities and differences between these two characters. Use a Venn Diagram to write the answers.

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Worksheet Cause and Effect
ProfeCoins 5
Resource type Worksheet
Recommended age 6 - 7 years
File information pdf, 2 pages, 183 KB
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I prepared this worksheet to practise reading comprehension skills. You can either use it as a worksheet or a test. The skill is cause and effect. It is a snowy day...What can the children do? The students have to complete a graphic organizer with the effects of a snowy day.

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Worksheet Problem and Solution
ProfeCoins 5
Resource type Worksheet
Recommended age 6 - 8 years
File information pdf, 2 pages, 360 KB
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Use this worksheet to practise reading comprehension skills. The students have to read the story and identify the problem and solution. They have to write their answers in a graphic organizer.
The border is from https://pageborders.org/download/camping-border/

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I have ... who has....? addition game I have ... who has....? addition game I have ... who has....? addition game
ProfeCoins 5
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 6 - 7 years
File information pdf, 7 pages, 173 KB
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The best game to play with the entire classroom and practice different skills:
-Reading numbers and operations.
-Pronunciation.
-Menthal math
-Addition with one digit addens.
-Attention and concentration.

Suggestions:
Print out the “I Have, Who Has” flashcards on card stock or paste the sheet on construction paper, cut each card and laminate them so they will last for many years to come.

How to play the game?:
Distribute the cards randomly to your students (some students may get more than one card)
Select a student to begin by reading their card aloud (example: I have 14. Who has 3+4?)
The student who has the card with the correct answer to the previous student’s
“Who Has...” question reads their card aloud (example: I have 7. Who has 10+5?) And so on.
Students must listen for their turn and try not to break the chain.
When the chain circles around to the first student, the game is over.

Practice the game once with your students so they understand how the game works, then see if they can “beat the timer.” Set a timer for 2 minutes, 5 minutes, or whatever. Challenge them to finish the game before the timer goes off.

Disclaimer: I downloaded this resource from superteacherworksheets with a paid account.

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STARTERS EXAM PRACTICE: Reading and Writing. STARTERS EXAM PRACTICE: Reading and Writing. STARTERS EXAM PRACTICE: Reading and Writing. STARTERS EXAM PRACTICE: Reading and Writing. STARTERS EXAM PRACTICE: Reading and Writing.
ProfeCoins 5
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 8 - 10 years
File information pptx, 11 pages, 3.62 MB
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This is an activity to prepare STARTERS Cambridge Exam.

The idea is to start preparing students some months ago in order to familiarize them with the exam and the different type of questions that appear.

This ppt is about Reading and Writing skills.

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STARTERS EXAM PRACTICE: Reading and Writing II. STARTERS EXAM PRACTICE: Reading and Writing II. STARTERS EXAM PRACTICE: Reading and Writing II. STARTERS EXAM PRACTICE: Reading and Writing II. STARTERS EXAM PRACTICE: Reading and Writing II.
ProfeCoins 5
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 8 - 10 years
File information pptx, 12 pages, 4.57 MB
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This is an activity to prepare STARTERS Cambridge Exam.

The idea is to start preparing students some months ago in order to familiarize them with the exam and the different type of questions that appear.

This ppt is about Reading and Writing skills.

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STARTERS EXAM PRACTICE: Reading and Writing III. STARTERS EXAM PRACTICE: Reading and Writing III. STARTERS EXAM PRACTICE: Reading and Writing III. STARTERS EXAM PRACTICE: Reading and Writing III.
ProfeCoins 5
Downloads count 1
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 8 - 10 years
File information pptx, 10 pages, 2.21 MB
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This is an activity to prepare STARTERS Cambridge Exam.

The idea is to start preparing students some months ago in order to familiarize them with the exam and the different type of questions that appear.

This ppt is about Reading and Writing skills.

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