Interactive read alouds are a great way to teach important reading skills while having the students stay focused and involved. When teaching with this method, students will be listening, thinking, talking with a partner, writing, sharing and so much more. Each week there will be one main standard to be focused on but other standards will also be tied in just as a brief introduction of that skill or a review.
These lessons were designed for a 1st grade classroom but could easily be used with kindergarten and 2nd grade as well.
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What's Included:Each month will include 4 weeks of daily lessons.
You will be given:
*”When we talk we….” rules poster
* Can label for I can statement.
*Weekly vocabulary words and ideas for hand gestures to use with them.
*Ideas for your anchor charts
*Vocabulary cards
*I can and skill poster for your anchor chart
*Writing response slips with the day they are to be used listed on them.
*Essential question for each story
*Questions to ask while reading to get students involved.
*A clickable link to purchase the book (most can be found used for less than $5).
*Each part of the lesson has the standard being covered listed beside it.
*Multiple standards covered in one week.
*Culminating activities for the end of each week.
March Books:Emperor Penguins by Roberta Edwards
Ladybugs by Gail Gibbons
Rainbow Fish by Marcus Pfister
Lilly’s Big Day by Kevin Henkes
You can download a free sample
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