This resource includes 36 task cards for Point of View
24 Task Cards
Answer Sheets
Answer Key
4th Grade
Digital Options (Google Slides and Forms)
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This is an informational newspaper-style text perfect to teach your students about Veterans Day and may be used over a few days. The questions are offered in two versions: a bingo game and traditional multiple-choice/short response format
Bingo Bingo sheets are included, which have questions from the article. Students read the informational text about Veterans Day. Then, they answer questions on the bingo grid. The grid comes in 26 different versions. Having each student use a different version of the answer grid will allow you to reinforce the content of the informational text by playing a game of bingo possibly on Veterans Day or at the end of the week. The questions range from vocabulary, finding the main idea, using text features, as well as finding key details.
How to Play: The first page is an answer key, which can be used to play the game of bingo. Cut up each square, place in a Ziploc bag or container of your choice and call out questions. Students must answer the question correctly and have 5 in a row. Up, down, or diagonally. Students can use counters or any treats to keep track of the questions called.
Reading Comprehension Questions:The questions are also in a traditional multiple choice and short answer format. Not all answers are included from the Bingo grid and the questions may be slightly different. You would not need to use BOTH formats – pick one or the other.
Thank You Letter:Paper for students to write a Thank You Letter to a veteran is also included.
You might also enjoy these other Reading Comprehension Bingos:
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What are the reading and writing text sets? The monthly text sets are two or more texts based on the same topic. Each monthly text set can be used for both reading and writing. The topic of each text set is high-engaging nonfiction topics. Each text set supports opinion or informational-based writing in response to reading.
What is included in each text set?
2 (or more) related informational articles
Reading Comprehension Questions
Writing Prompt to be used with the texts in an essay format
Writing Plan Example
Teacher Example Essay (editable)
Differentiated for Grades 3-5
Sharks Students read articles about Sharks. Using the texts, they write an informational essay about the topic. Standard-based reading comprehension questions help you integrate reading while using the same text you are using in writing.
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What topics are included for each month? The topics included are thematically related to that month. However, the text sets can be used at any time of the year based on your needs.
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This resource is a unique way to get your students warmed up in the morning that helps incorporate the 5th Grade Language Standards, Vocabulary Practice, and Reading Comprehension skills.
Each month contains 4-5 weeks of ELA morning work, which will have a theme around the season, national holidays, or events associated with that particular month. The morning work is focused on ELA 5th Grade Common Core Standards. Each day has a thematic structure to cover those Language Standards as well as enhance Vocabulary and Comprehension skills.
Meaningful Monday:Monday is focused on making meaning. Tasks will focus on synonyms, antonyms, vocabulary words, context clues, and making meaning in a short amount of text. Some tasks may require students to make meaning in the text (inference, message, adages, proverbs, etc) or build vocabulary skills.
Text Structure Tuesday:Tuesdays will have a paragraph that requires students to identify the text structure, signal words, and a question or two related to main idea, author's perspective, or vocabulary. Wordy Wednesday:Wednesday is all about working with words. Tasks include working with shades of meaning, homophones, or a short writing task using pictures or a word bank.
Throwback Thursday:Thursday is all about grammar usage and conventions.
Figurative Friday:Figurative Friday tasks include working with various types of figurative language including similes, metaphors, idioms, and more!
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This ELA + Math Morning Work is available for the following grade levels:
This product includes anchor charts for each Reading Literature and Informational Standard for Grades 3-5 that provide skills and strategies at your students' fingertips.
Why Reading Notebook Anchor Charts? The charts in this product are meant to be used inside students’ reading or writing notebooks. This is why they are shown two on a page. I don’t know about you, but the budget on copies has always been an issue we are always trying to find ways to save paper and copies!
More importantly, as ELA teachers we tend to use a lot of anchor charts in our classroom. With the number of charts we make- it would be impossible to keep all of them up throughout the year and sometimes students probably forget they are even there. Having them right in their notebooks allows easy accessibility to help during independent Reading or Writing. You might also find these useful for parents to use at home.
Since I began using anchor charts inside our Reading and Writing Notebooks, I have noticed my students are able to work better independently. They have the tools they need to support their learning. The charts have also been helpful in planning and presenting lessons. For example, when talking about “theme,” you have examples and ways to find it by using the chart. This helps to bring a large and broad topic down to a concrete idea. This set also includes a variety of graphic organizers for both fiction and nonfiction.
What is included?
>>> READING LITERATURE CHARTS <<<
The following charts are included aligned to the 3 clusters of the Reading Literature Standards for Grades 3-5.
The Story in a Nutshell Graphic Organizer (1 per page)
The Story in a Nutshell Graphic Organizer (2 per page)
Main Idea & Details Boxes & Bullets (2 per page)
What's the Big Idea?! Boxes & Bullets Graphic Organizer for Text
Writing a Summary (1 per page)
Let's Talk Genre! (Genre Notebook Chart)
Traditional Literature Notebook Chart
My Reading Log (2 per page)
Words We Should All Spell Correctly
Transitions
Responding to Fiction 1
Responding to Fiction 2
Responding to Nonfiction
Readers Choose Just Right Books
My New Year's Reading Resolutions
Ways I Can Help Myself Grow as a Reader
Parts of Speech
Reading is Thinking (boy)
Reading is Thinking (girl)
>>> READING INFORMATIONAL NOTEBOOK CHARTS <<<
Key Ideas & Details
Super Star Partnerships
Wise Readers Ask Questions
Using Text Evidence
Types of Informational Texts
Main Ideas and Supporting Details
Inference
Talking about the Text
Main Idea and Key Details (Graphic Organizer)
Main Idea and Key Details (Graphic Organizer)
Summarizing Nonfiction (Somebody Wanted But So)
Summarizing Nonfiction (Notes with Example)
Summarizing Nonfiction (Notes with Example) cursive font
Determining Importance
Determining Importance (Interesting or Important)
Sentence Starters for Main Idea
See, Think, Wonder (Blank)
Craft & Structure
Alpha Boxes
Context Clues
Firsthand vs. Secondhand Account
Primary vs. Secondary Sources
Description
Sequence
Compare & Contrast
Cause & Effect
Problem & Solution
Cause & Effect Graphic Organizer
Nonfiction Signal Words 1
Nonfiction Signal Words 2
Integration of Knowledge & Ideas
Reasons & Evidence
Text Features 1
Text Features 2
Text Features 3
Combining Texts
Combining Texts
Combining Texts (Graphic Organizer)
Bonus* Readers Gonna Read (My To-Read List)
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