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In this shop you will find reading comprehension resources for picture books.

In this shop you will find reading comprehension resources for picture books.
I Want My Hat Back Retelling, Sequencing & Summarizing Activities
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I Want My Hat Back Retelling, Sequencing & Summarizing Activities

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Your students will love digging deeper into I Want My Hat Back by Jon Klassen while developing their retelling, sequencing and summarizing skills. The activities are open-ended, so they can work at their own level, and you can assess their understanding. The retelling activities involve identifying essential parts of the story in order, including characters, setting, and the problem and solution. The sequencing activities help your students break down events in I Want My Hat Back into simple steps in a specific order. The summarizing activities involve determining key text and dismissing irrelevant information. These three reading strategies help your students understand the characters, setting, plot events and the problem and solution. The benefits of retelling, sequencing, and summarizing include: Increased understanding of the book improves prediction and inference skills Developing descriptive vocabulary, thinking skills, and visualization techniques. Organizing ideas when writing independently. Understanding text structure. Improving memory for what has been read. This resource was also created so your students can reflect on lying and stealing are wrong and have consequences and assumptions can be dangerous. Prep is quick and easy… Just print the student pages you need, and you are ready to deliver fun and engaging lessons! All you need to prepare is the book! This literacy resource is made for elementary and primary-age students. You can use the activities for: readers and writers workshops guiding reading literacy centres substitute plans small group instruction independent work ★Explore the full book companion for **I Want My Hat Back here**★ NOTES This book companion is a supplemental product. You can choose the most relevant pages for your needs and the ability and understanding of your students. The purple text on the ‘Teacher Notes’ pages is specific to the book. These ideas are my interpretation but will give you a head start. The questions and activities are opinion based, so there are NO answer keys. The activities were designed to be open-ended for easy differentiation. Please ask any questions before purchasing. Copyright © Children’s Library Lady This product is for individual single classroom use only. Copying, altering, redistributing, editing, or re-selling anything from this product is strictly forbidden. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
The Koala Who Could Retelling, Sequencing & Summarizing Activities
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The Koala Who Could Retelling, Sequencing & Summarizing Activities

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Your students will love digging deeper into The Koala Who Could by Rachel Bright while developing their retelling, sequencing and summarizing skills. The activities are open-ended so that they can work at their level and you can assess their understanding. The retelling activities involve identifying essential parts of the story in order, including characters, setting, and the problem and solution. The sequencing activities help your students break down events in The Koala Who Could into simple steps in a specific order. The summarizing activities involve determining key text and dismissing irrelevant information. These three reading strategies help your students understand the characters, setting, plot events and problem and solution. The benefits of retelling, sequencing, and summarizing include: Increased understanding of the book improves prediction and inference skills Developing descriptive vocabulary, thinking skills, and visualization techniques. Organizing ideas when writing independently. Understanding text structure. Improving memory for what has been read. This resource was also created so your students can reflect that it can be difficult to admit your fears and anxieties, but change can bring new and wonderful experiences. Prep is quick and easy… Just print the student pages you need, and you are ready to deliver fun and engaging lessons! All you need to prepare is the book! This literacy resource is made for elementary and primary-age students. You can use the activities for: reading and writing workshops guiding reading literacy centres substitute plans small group instruction independent work ★Explore the complete book companion for **The Koala Who Could here**★ NOTES This book companion is a supplemental product. You can choose the most relevant pages for your needs and the ability and understanding of your students. The purple text on the ‘Teacher Notes’ pages is specific to the book. These ideas are my interpretation, but they will give you a head start. The questions and activities are opinion based, so there are NO answer keys. The activities were designed to be open-ended for easy differentiation. Please ask any questions before purchasing. Copyright © Children’s Library Lady This product is for individual single-classroom use only. Copying, altering, redistributing, editing, or re-selling anything from this product is strictly forbidden. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Elmer Activities - Reading Comprehension and Literacy Skills Activities
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Elmer Activities - Reading Comprehension and Literacy Skills Activities

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Teach multiple literacy skills with the Elmer book by David McKee. These comprehensive Elmer activities reinforce reading comprehension skills and are ideal for elementary teachers who incorporate picture books into their reading lessons. With these Elmer activities, your students will engage in: active and meaningful discussions challenging but achievable activities suitable for different abilities making connections with their own experiences playing cut-and-stick activities and games Find everything you need in this time-saving literacy resource full of Elmer printables. SKILLS TARGETED  The Elmer activities include NO-PREP literacy graphic organizers covering different reading comprehension skills: Cause and effect in Elmer Character traits in Elmer Read-aloud questions are organized chronologically and by different reading skills. Inferring and predicting activities Main idea and theme with specific examples related to Elmer Making connections, including text-to-self, text-to-text, and text-to-world Point of view activities Problem and solution activities Elmer sequencing and retelling activities have text and visual images, including black and white and coloured versions. CHECK OUT THE PREVIEW IMAGES FOR ACTIVITY PHOTOS AND CONTENTS PAGE These literacy skills are reinforced further with Elmer read-aloud questions for you to use before, during, and after reading the book. DIFFERENTIATION Elmer worksheets and questions are opinion-based and open-ended, allowing for easy differentiation. Each comprehension skill has activities with different difficulty levels, so all you have to do is choose the best pages for your student’s needs. Many of the Elmer activities have boxes your students can respond to with text or illustrations. OVERVIEW This is a supplemental product. You can choose the most relevant pages for your needs and your student’s abilities and understanding. Prep is quick and easy. Just print the pages you need! All you need to prepare is the book or story. Elmer worksheets feature a clean and straightforward design with images inspired by the book. Please ask any questions before purchasing. Copyright ©Children’s Library Lady This product is for individual single-classroom use only. Copying, altering, redistributing, editing, or re-selling anything from this product is strictly forbidden. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Lost and Found Activities - Reading Comprehension and Literacy Skills
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Lost and Found Activities - Reading Comprehension and Literacy Skills

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Teach multiple literacy skills with the Lost and Found book by Oliver Jeffers. These comprehensive Lost and Found activities reinforce reading comprehension skills and are ideal for elementary teachers who incorporate picture books into their reading lessons. With these Lost and Found activities, your students will engage in: active and meaningful discussions challenging but achievable activities suitable for different abilities making connections with their own experiences playing cut-and-stick activities and games Find everything you need in this time-saving literacy resource full of Lost and Found printables. SKILLS TARGETED  Lost and Found activities include NO-PREP literacy graphic organizers covering different reading comprehension skills: Cause and effect in Lost and Found Character traits in Lost and Found Read-aloud questions are organized chronologically and by different reading skills. Inferring and predicting activities Main idea and theme with specific examples related to Lost and Found Making connections, including text-to-self, text-to-text, and text-to-world Point of view activities Problem and solution activities Lost and Found sequencing and retelling activities have text and visual images, including black and white and coloured versions. CHECK OUT THE PREVIEW IMAGES FOR ACTIVITY PHOTOS AND CONTENTS PAGE These literacy skills are reinforced further with Lost and Found read-aloud questions for you to use before, during, and after reading the book. DIFFERENTIATION Lost and Found worksheets and questions are opinion-based and open-ended, allowing for easy differentiation. Each comprehension skill has activities with different difficulty levels, so all you have to do is choose the best pages for your student’s needs. Many of the Lost and Found activities have boxes your students can respond to with text or illustrations. OVERVIEW This is a supplemental product. You can choose the most relevant pages for your needs and your student’s abilities and understanding. Prep is quick and easy. Just print the pages you need! All you need to prepare is the book or story. Lost and Found worksheets feature a clean and straightforward design with images inspired by the book. Please ask any questions before purchasing. Copyright ©Children’s Library Lady This product is for individual single-classroom use only. Copying, altering, redistributing, editing, or re-selling anything from this product is strictly forbidden. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
The Koala Who Could Book Activities - Reading Comprehension and Literacy Skills
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The Koala Who Could Book Activities - Reading Comprehension and Literacy Skills

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Teach multiple literacy skills with The Koala Who Could book by Rachel Bright. These comprehensive The Koala Who Could activities reinforce reading comprehension skills and are ideal for elementary teachers who incorporate picture books into their reading lessons. With these The Koala Who Could activities, your students will engage in: active and meaningful discussions challenging but achievable activities suitable for different abilities making connections with their own experiences playing cut-and-stick activities and games Find everything you need in this time-saving literacy resource full of The Koala Who Could printables. SKILLS TARGETED  The Koala Who Could activities include NO-PREP literacy graphic organizers covering different reading comprehension skills: Cause and effect in The Koala Who Could Character traits in The Koala Who Could Read-aloud questions are organized chronologically and by different reading skills. Inferring and predicting activities Main idea and theme with specific examples related to The Koala Who Could Making connections, including text-to-self, text-to-text, and text-to-world Point of view activities Problem and solution activities The Koala Who Could sequencing and retelling activities have the text and visual images, including black and white and coloured versions. CHECK OUT THE PREVIEW IMAGES FOR ACTIVITY PHOTOS AND CONTENTS PAGE These literacy skills are reinforced further with The Koala Who Could read-aloud questions for you to use before, during and after reading the book. DIFFERENTIATION The Koala Who Could worksheets and questions are opinion-based and open-ended, allowing for easy differentiation. Each comprehension skill has activities with different difficulty levels, so all you have to do is choose the best pages for your student’s needs. Many of The Koala Who Could activities have boxes your students can respond to with text or illustrations. OVERVIEW This is a supplemental product. You can choose the most relevant pages for your needs and your student’s abilities and understanding. Lesson plans and answer keys are NOT included. The activities were designed to be open-ended for easy differentiation. Prep is quick and easy. Just print the pages you need! All you need to prepare is the book or story. The Koala Who Could worksheets feature a clean and straightforward design with images inspired by the book. Please ask any questions before purchasing. Copyright ©Children’s Library Lady This product is for individual single-classroom use only. Copying, altering, redistributing, editing, or re-selling anything from this product is strictly forbidden. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
The Day the Crayons Quit Book Activities - Reading Comprehension Literacy Skills
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The Day the Crayons Quit Book Activities - Reading Comprehension Literacy Skills

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Teach multiple literacy skills with The Day the Crayons Quit book by Drew Daywalt. These comprehensive The Day the Crayons Quit activities reinforce reading comprehension skills and are ideal for elementary teachers who incorporate picture books into their reading lessons. With these The Day the Crayons Quit activities, your students will engage in: active and meaningful discussions challenging but achievable activities suitable for different abilities making connections with their own experiences playing cut-and-stick activities and games Find everything you need in this time-saving literacy resource full of The Day the Crayons Quit printables. SKILLS TARGETED  The Day the Crayons Quit activities include NO-PREP literacy graphic organizers covering different reading comprehension skills: Cause and effect in The Day the Crayons Quit Character traits in The Day the Crayons Quit Read-aloud questions are organized chronologically and by different reading skills. Inferring and predicting activities Main idea and theme with specific examples related to The Day the Crayons Quit Making connections, including text-to-self, text-to-text, and text-to-world Point of view activities Problem and solution activities The Day the Crayons Quit sequencing and retelling activities have text and visual images, including black and white and coloured versions. CHECK OUT THE PREVIEW IMAGES FOR ACTIVITY PHOTOS AND CONTENTS PAGE These literacy skills are reinforced further with The Day the Crayons Quit read-aloud questions for you to use before, during and after reading the book. DIFFERENTIATION The Day the Crayons Quit worksheets and questions are opinion-based and open-ended, allowing easy differentiation. Each comprehension skill has activities with different difficulty levels, so all you have to do is choose the best pages for your student’s needs. Many of The Day the Crayons Quit activities have boxes your students can respond to with text or illustrations. OVERVIEW This is a supplemental product. You can choose the most relevant pages for your needs and your student’s abilities and understanding. Lesson plans and answer keys are NOT included. The activities were designed to be open-ended for easy differentiation. Prep is quick and easy. Just print the pages you need! All you need to prepare is the book or story. The Day the Crayons Quit worksheets feature a clean and straightforward design with images inspired by the book. Please ask any questions before purchasing. Copyright ©Children’s Library Lady This product is for individual single-classroom use only. Copying, altering, redistributing, editing, or re-selling anything from this product is strictly forbidden. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
The Lion Inside Activities - Reading Comprehension & Literacy Skills Activities
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The Lion Inside Activities - Reading Comprehension & Literacy Skills Activities

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Teach literacy skills with this The Lion Inside read-aloud companion. The Lion Inside activities included read aloud discussion questions and differentiated activities for multiple reading skills. The activities are also perfect for read-aloud sub plans. With these The Lion Inside activities, your students will engage in: meaningful read-aloud questions challenging but achievable activities suitable for different abilities making connections with their own experiences reading comprehension cut & paste activities Find everything you need in this time-saving literacy resource full of The Lion Inside printables. SKILLS TARGETED The Lion Inside activities include NO-PREP literacy graphic organizers covering different reading comprehension skills: The Lion Inside cause and effect The Lion Inside character traits Read-aloud discussion questions are organized chronologically and by different reading skills. Inferring and predicting activities The Lion Inside main idea and theme with specific examples Making connections, including text-to-self, text-to-text, and text-to-world Point of view activities Problem and solution activities The Lion Inside sequencing and retelling activities have text and visual images, including black and white and coloured versions. These literacy skills are reinforced further with The Lion Inside read-aloud questions that you can use before, during, and after reading the book. CHECK OUT THE PREVIEW IMAGES FOR ACTIVITY PHOTOS AND CONTENTS PAGE DIFFERENTIATION The Lion Inside worksheets and questions are opinion-based and open-ended, allowing for easy differentiation. Each comprehension skill has activities with different difficulty levels, so all you have to do is choose the best pages for your student’s needs. Many of The Lion Inside activities have boxes your students can respond to with text or illustrations. OVERVIEW This is a supplemental product. You can choose the pages that are most relevant to your needs and your student’s abilities and understanding. Lesson plans and answer keys are not included. The questions and activities are opinion-based, so there are NO answer keys. The activities were designed to be open-ended for easy differentiation. Prep is quick and easy. Just print the pages you need! All you need to prepare is the book or story. The Lion Inside worksheets feature a clean and straightforward design with images inspired by the book. Copyright ©Children’s Library Lady This product is for individual single-classroom use only. Copying, altering, redistributing, editing, or re-selling anything from this product is strictly forbidden. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Ruby Finds a Worry Activities - Tom Percival Read Aloud Book Literacy Companion
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Ruby Finds a Worry Activities - Tom Percival Read Aloud Book Literacy Companion

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Teach multiple literacy skills with the Ruby Finds a Worry book by Tom Percival. These comprehensive Ruby Finds a Worry activities reinforce reading comprehension skills and are ideal for primary teachers who incorporate picture books into their reading lessons. With these Ruby Finds a Worry activities, your students will engage in the following: active and meaningful discussions challenging but achievable activities suitable for different abilities making connections with their own experiences playing cut-and-stick activities and games Find everything you need in this time-saving literacy resource full of Ruby Finds a Worry printables. SKILLS TARGETED Ruby Finds a Worry activities include NO-PREP literacy graphic organizers covering different reading comprehension skills: Cause and effect in Ruby Finds a Worry Character traits in Ruby Finds a Worry Read-aloud questions are organized chronologically and by different reading skills. Inferring and predicting activities Making connections, including text-to-self, text-to-text, and text-to-world Point of view activities Problem and solution activities Ruby Finds a Worry sequencing and retelling activities have text and visual images, including black and white and coloured versions. These literacy skills are reinforced further with Ruby Finds a Worry read-aloud questions for you to use before, during, and after reading the book. DIFFERENTIATION Ruby Finds a Worry worksheets and questions are opinion-based and open-ended, allowing for easy differentiation. Each comprehension skill has activities with different difficulty levels, so all you have to do is choose the best pages for your student’s needs. Many of the activities have boxes your students can respond to with text or illustrations. OVERVIEW This is a supplemental product. You can choose the most relevant pages for your needs and your student’s abilities and understanding. Prep is quick and easy. Just print the pages you need! All you need to prepare is the book or story. Ruby Finds a Worry worksheets feature a clean and straightforward design with images inspired by the book. Please ask any questions before purchasing. Copyright ©Children’s Library Lady This product is for individual single-classroom use only. Copying, altering, redistributing, editing, or re-selling anything from this product is strictly forbidden.
IB Learner Profile Caring Activities and Graphic Organizers
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IB Learner Profile Caring Activities and Graphic Organizers

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Support your student’s understanding of the IB learner profile caring with these activities and graphic organizers. These caring activities were created so your students can reflect on what being caring means and determine if a book character or themselves are caring. Here’s What You’ll Get There are three different categories of activities that focus on the IB Learner Profile attribute caring: CARING Characters: These activities focus on the actions and behavior of characters in caring-related books I am CARING: These activities help your students think about their own caring attitude and behavior. CARING Actions: These activities focus on the caring attitudes of your students or book characters. You will also find 20 recommended caring picture books. This literacy resource is made for elementary and primary-age students. You can use the activities for: reading and writing workshops guiding reading literacy centres substitute plans small group instruction independent work NOTES These resources are supplemental products. You can choose the most relevant pages for your needs and the ability and understanding of your students. The questions and activities are opinion based, so there are NO answer keys. The activities were designed to be open-ended for easy differentiation. Please ask any questions before purchasing. Copyright ©Children’s Library Lady This product is for individual single classroom use only. Copying, altering, redistributing, editing, or re-selling anything from this product is strictly forbidden. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Voices in the Park Inference & Prediction Activities
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Voices in the Park Inference & Prediction Activities

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Your students will love digging deeper into Voices in the Park by Anthony Browne while developing their inference and prediction skills. The activities are open-ended, so they can work at their own level, and you can assess their understanding. The inference activities support the skill of reading between the lines by analyzing what is not directly said by the author. Your students can use their own experiences and knowledge along with the text and illustrations from the book. They will also identify clues and evidence and use their knowledge to form valid predictions. This involves thinking ahead before revising their initial ideas. The activities for both inference and prediction involve your students: using facts reasoning using illustrations rereading drawing conclusions asking questions recalling information Voices in the Park activities were also created so your students can reflect that people see the world in different ways and have their own points of view of the same events. Prep is quick and easy… Print the student pages you need, and you are ready to deliver fun and engaging lessons! All you need to prepare is the book!   These resources are perfect to use for: readers and writers workshops guiding reading literacy centres substitute plans small group instruction independent work ★Explore the complete book companion for **Voices in the Park here**★ NOTES This book companion is a supplemental product. You can choose the most relevant pages for your needs and the ability and understanding of your students. The purple text on the ‘Teacher Notes’ pages is specific to the book. These ideas are my interpretation but will give you a head start. The questions and activities are opinion based, so there are NO answer keys. The activities were designed to be open-ended for easy differentiation. Please ask any questions before purchasing. Copyright © Children’s Library Lady This product is for individual single-classroom use only. Copying, altering, redistributing, editing, or re-selling anything from this product is strictly forbidden. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Voices in the Park Character Traits Activities
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Voices in the Park Character Traits Activities

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Develop deeper into the characters in Voices in the Park by Anthony Browne. The activities in this pack are fun, engaging and differentiated. The activities are designed for students to delve deeper into Voices in the Park while analyzing how characters affect the story. Some activities have images and text related to the book, while others are blank for you to use as you wish. The activities are differentiated so students can work at their own level, and you can assess their understanding. Completing the character activities for Voices in the Park will help your students develop their reading comprehension skills, including: Using text and illustrations to explore feelings, actions, words and thoughts Analyzing how characters are influenced by events and relationships Identifying the change in a character Recognizing the difference between character traits, internal traits and emotions Voices in the Park activities were also created so your students can reflect that people see the world in different ways and have their own points of view of the same events. Prep is quick and easy… Print the student pages you need, and you are ready to deliver fun and engaging lessons! All you need to prepare is the book! This literacy resource is made for elementary and primary-age students. You can use the activities for: readers and writers workshops guiding reading literacy centres substitute plans small group instruction independent work ★Explore the complete book companion for **Voices in the Park here**★ NOTES This book companion is a supplemental product. You can choose the most relevant pages for your needs and the ability and understanding of your students. The purple text on the ‘Teacher Notes’ pages is specific to the book. These ideas are my interpretation but will give you a head start. The questions and activities are opinion based, so there are NO answer keys. The activities were designed to be open-ended for easy differentiation. Please ask any questions before purchasing. Copyright © Children’s Library Lady This product is for individual single-classroom use only. Copying, altering, redistributing, editing, or re-selling anything from this product is strictly forbidden. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product."
Pig the Pug Book Activities - Reading Comprehension and Literacy Skills Activity
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Pig the Pug Book Activities - Reading Comprehension and Literacy Skills Activity

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Teach multiple literacy skills with Aaron Blabey’s Pig the Pug book. These comprehensive Pig the Pug activities reinforce reading comprehension and are ideal for elementary teachers who incorporate picture books into their reading lessons. With these Pig the Pug activities, your students will engage in: active and meaningful discussions challenging but achievable activities suitable for different abilities making connections with their own experiences playing cut-and-stick activities and games Find everything you need in this time-saving literacy resource full of Pig the Pug printables. SKILLS TARGETED  Pig the Pug activities include NO-PREP literacy graphic organizers covering different reading comprehension skills: Cause and effect in Pig the Pug Character traits in Pig the Pug Read-aloud questions are organized chronologically and by different reading skills. Inferring and predicting activities Main idea and theme with specific examples related to Pig the Pug Making connections, including text-to-self, text-to-text, and text-to-world Point of view activities Problem and solution activities Pig the Pug sequencing and retelling activities have text and visual images, including black and white and coloured versions. CHECK OUT THE PREVIEW IMAGES FOR ACTIVITY PHOTOS AND CONTENTS PAGE These literacy skills are reinforced further with Pig the Pug read-aloud questions for you to use before, during and after reading the book. DIFFERENTIATION Pig the Pug worksheets and questions are opinion-based and open-ended, allowing for easy differentiation. Each comprehension skill has activities with different difficulty levels, so all you have to do is choose the best pages for your student’s needs. Many of the Pig the Pug activities have boxes your students can respond to with text or illustrations. OVERVIEW This is a supplemental product. You can choose the most relevant pages for your needs and your student’s abilities and understanding. Lesson plans and answer keys are NOT included. The activities were designed to be open-ended for easy differentiation. Prep is quick and easy. Just print the pages you need! All you need to prepare is the book or story. Pig the Pug worksheets feature a clean and straightforward design with images inspired by the book. Please ask any questions before purchasing. Copyright ©Children’s Library Lady This product is for individual single-classroom use only. Copying, altering, redistributing, editing, or re-selling anything from this product is strictly forbidden. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Voices in the Park Book Activities - Reading Comprehension and Literacy Skills
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Voices in the Park Book Activities - Reading Comprehension and Literacy Skills

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Teach multiple literacy skills with the Voices in the Park book by Anthony Browne These comprehensive Voices in the Park activities reinforce reading comprehension skills and are ideal for elementary teachers who incorporate picture books into their reading lessons. With these Voices in the Park activities, your students will engage in: active and meaningful discussions challenging but achievable activities suitable for different abilities making connections with their own experiences playing cut-and-stick activities and games Find everything you need in this time-saving literacy resource full of Voices in the Park printables. SKILLS TARGETED  Voices in the Park activities include NO-PREP literacy graphic organizers covering different reading comprehension skills: Cause and effect in Voices in the Park Character traits in Voices in the Park Read-aloud questions are organized chronologically and by different reading skills. Inferring and predicting activities Main idea and theme with specific examples related to Voices in the Park Making connections, including text-to-self, text-to-text, and text-to-world Point of view activities Problem and solution activities Voices in the Park sequencing and retelling activities have text and visual images, including black and white and coloured versions. CHECK OUT THE PREVIEW IMAGES FOR ACTIVITY PHOTOS AND CONTENTS PAGE These literacy skills are reinforced further with Voices in the Park read-aloud questions for you to use before, during and after reading the book. DIFFERENTIATION Voices in the Park worksheets and questions are opinion-based and open-ended, allowing for easy differentiation. Each comprehension skill has activities with different difficulty levels, so all you have to do is choose the best pages for your student’s needs. Many of Voices in the Park activities have boxes your students can respond to with text or illustrations. OVERVIEW This is a supplemental product. You can choose the most relevant pages for your needs and your student’s abilities and understanding. Lesson plans and answer keys are NOT included. The activities were designed to be open-ended for easy differentiation. Prep is quick and easy. Just print the pages you need! All you need to prepare is the book or story. Voices in the Park worksheets feature a clean and straightforward design with images inspired by the book. Please ask any questions before purchasing. Copyright ©Children’s Library Lady This product is for individual single-classroom use only. Copying, altering, redistributing, editing, or re-selling anything from this product is strictly forbidden. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Stick Man Activities - Reading Comprehension - Literacy Skills Activities
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Stick Man Activities - Reading Comprehension - Literacy Skills Activities

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Teach multiple literacy skills with the Stick Man book by Julia Donaldson. These comprehensive Stick Man activities reinforce reading comprehension skills and are ideal for elementary teachers who incorporate picture books into their reading lessons. With these Stick Man activities, your students will engage in: active and meaningful discussions challenging but achievable activities suitable for different abilities making connections with their own experiences playing cut-and-stick activities and games Find everything you need in this time-saving literacy resource full of Stick Man printables. SKILLS TARGETED  Stick Man activities include NO-PREP literacy graphic organizers covering different reading comprehension skills: Cause and effect in Stick Man Character traits in Stick Man Read-aloud questions are organized chronologically and by different reading skills. Inferring and predicting activities Main idea and theme with specific examples related to Stick Man Making connections, including text-to-self, text-to-text, and text-to-world Point of view activities Problem and solution activities Stick Man sequencing and retelling activities have text and visual images, including black and white and coloured versions. CHECK OUT THE PREVIEW IMAGES FOR ACTIVITY PHOTOS AND CONTENTS PAGE These literacy skills are reinforced further with Stick Man read-aloud questions for you to use before, during, and after reading the book. DIFFERENTIATION Stick Man worksheets and questions are opinion-based and open-ended, allowing for easy differentiation. Each comprehension skill has activities with different difficulty levels, so all you have to do is choose the best pages for your student’s needs. Many of the Stick Man activities have boxes your students can respond to with text or illustrations. OVERVIEW This is a supplemental product. You can choose the most relevant pages for your needs and your student’s abilities and understanding. Prep is quick and easy. Just print the pages you need! All you need to prepare is the book or story. Stick Man worksheets feature a clean and straightforward design with images inspired by the book. Please ask any questions before purchasing. Copyright ©Children’s Library Lady This product is for individual single-classroom use only. Copying, altering, redistributing, editing, or re-selling anything from this product is strictly forbidden. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
The Bad Seed Book Activities - Literacy Skills and Story Elements Companion
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The Bad Seed Book Activities - Literacy Skills and Story Elements Companion

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Teach multiple literacy skills with the The Bad Seed book by Jory John. These comprehensive The Bad Seed activities reinforce reading comprehension skills and are ideal for primary teachers who incorporate picture books into their reading lessons. With these The Bad Seed activities, your students will engage in: active and meaningful discussions challenging but achievable activities suitable for different abilities making connections with their own experiences playing cut-and-stick activities and games Find everything you need in this time-saving literacy resource full of The Bad Seed printables. **SKILLS TARGETED ** The Bad Seed activities include NO-PREP literacy graphic organizers covering different reading comprehension skills: Cause and effect in The Bad Seed Character traits in The Bad Seed Read-aloud questions are organized chronologically and by different reading skills. Inferring and predicting activities Making connections, including text-to-self, text-to-text, and text-to-world Point of view activities Problem and solution activities The Bad Seed sequencing and retelling activities have text and visual images, including black and white and colored versions. These literacy skills are reinforced further with The Bad Seed read-aloud questions for you to use before, during and after reading the book. DIFFERENTIATION The Bad Seed worksheets and questions are opinion-based and open-ended, allowing for easy differentiation. Each comprehension skill has activities with different difficulty levels, so all you have to do is choose the best pages for your student’s needs. Many of The Bad Seed activities have boxes your students can respond to with text or illustrations. OVERVIEW This is a supplemental product. You can choose the most relevant pages for your needs and your student’s abilities and understanding. Lesson plans and answer keys are NOT included. The activities were designed to be open-ended for easy differentiation. Prep is quick and easy. Just print the pages you need! All you need to prepare is the book or story. The Bad Seed worksheets feature a clean and straightforward design with images inspired by the book. Please ask any questions before purchasing. Copyright © Children’s Library Lady This product is for individual single-classroom use only. Copying, altering, redistributing, editing, or re-selling anything from this product is strictly forbidden. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Creepy Pair of Underwear Activities Aaron Reynolds Reading Companion - Halloween Literacy Skills
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Creepy Pair of Underwear Activities Aaron Reynolds Reading Companion - Halloween Literacy Skills

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Explore Creepy Pair of Underwear comprehension with your students through engaging activities. Analyze the Creepy Pair of Underwear character traits of Jasper Rabbit and his point of view. Enhance their understanding by practicing retelling and sequencing to solidify the story’s key elements. These tailored activities for Aaron Reynolds’s Creepy Pair of Underwear book delve deep into reading comprehension and explore essential story elements, equipping students with the tools to analyze and enjoy literature. The familiar and fun context helps students improve their attention and involvement through activities and worksheets perfect for primary classrooms. The Creepy Pair of Underwear activities emphasize reading comprehension through questions and activities that require students to summarize, infer, analyze the text, and much more. By engaging with the story elements of Creepy Pair of Underwear, students improve their ability to understand and remember reading material, enhancing their cognitive literacy skills. SKILLS TARGETED The NO-PREP literacy activities include graphic organizers for reading comprehension skills activities for: inference and prediction character traits cause and effect making connections: text-to-self, text-to-text, and text-to-world point of view problem-solving sequencing and retelling: text and visual images summarizing author’s purpose writing prompts vocabulary related to the book These literacy skills are reinforced further with Creepy Pair of Underwear read-aloud questions that you can use before, during, and after reading the book. The questions are organized by page number and different reading skills. DIFFERENTIATION The Creepy Pair of Underwear opinion-based worksheets and questions are open-ended for easy differentiation. Each comprehension skill has activities with various difficulty levels, and there are response boxes for text or illustrations. OVERVIEW This product is supplemental. You can choose relevant pages that fit your needs. Lesson plans and answer keys are NOT included. Prep is quick and easy. Just print the pages you need! The worksheets feature a clean design with book-inspired images. Please ask any questions before purchasing. Copyright ©Children’s Library Lady This product is for individual single-classroom use only. Copying, altering, redistributing, editing, or re-selling anything from this product is strictly forbidden. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Meesha Makes Friends Activities - Reading Comprehension - Reading Strategies
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Meesha Makes Friends Activities - Reading Comprehension - Reading Strategies

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Dive into Meesha Makes Friends reading strategies with these literacy skills activities and worksheets! Perfect for primary classrooms, this resource enriches literacy instruction through engaging, skill-building activities. These tailored activities for Meesha Makes Friends delve deep into reading comprehension and explore essential story elements, equipping students with the tools to analyze and enjoy literature. This product uses Meesha Makes Friends book by Tom Percival to make reading activities more engaging and enjoyable. The familiar and fun context helps students improve their attention and involvement. The activites emphasize reading comprehension through questions and activities that require students to summarize, infer, analyze the text and more. By engaging with the story elements of Meesha Makes Friends, students improve their ability to understand and remember reading material, enhancing their cognitive literacy skills. **SKILLS TARGETED ** The NO-PREP literacy activities include graphic organizers for reading comprehension skills activities for: inference and prediction character traits cause and effect making connections: text-to-self, text-to-text, and text-to-world point of view problem-solving sequencing and retelling: text and visual images summarizing theme and main idea: specific book examples author’s purpose writing prompts vocabulary related to the book These literacy skills are reinforced further with Meesha Makes Friends read-aloud questions that you can use before, during, and after reading the book. The questions are organized by page number and different reading skills. DIFFERENTIATION The Meesha Makes Friends opinion-based worksheets and questions are open-ended for easy differentiation. Each comprehension skill has activities with various difficulty levels, and there are response boxes for text or illustrations. OVERVIEW This product is supplemental. You can choose relevant pages that fit your needs. Lesson plans and answer keys are NOT included. Prep is quick and easy. Just print the pages you need! The worksheets feature a clean design with book-inspired images. Please ask any questions before purchasing. Copyright ©Children’s Library Lady This product is for individual single-classroom use only. Copying, altering, redistributing, editing, or re-selling anything from this product is strictly forbidden.
Room on the Broom Activities - Reading Comprehension & Literacy Skills Activities - Halloween
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Room on the Broom Activities - Reading Comprehension & Literacy Skills Activities - Halloween

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Teach multiple literacy skills with Julia Donaldson’s Room on the Broom book. These comprehensive Room on the Broom activities reinforce reading comprehension skills and are ideal for elementary teachers who incorporate picture books into their reading lessons. With these Room on the Broom activities, your students will engage in: active and meaningful discussions challenging but achievable activities suitable for different abilities making connections with their own experiences playing cut-and-stick activities and games Find everything you need in this time-saving literacy resource full of Room on the Broom printables. SKILLS TARGETED Room on the Broom activities include NO-PREP literacy graphic organizers covering different reading comprehension skills: Cause and effect in Room on the Broom Character traits in Room on the Broom Read-aloud questions are organized chronologically and by different reading skills. Inferring and predicting activities Main idea and theme with specific examples related to Room on the Broom Making connections, including text-to-self, text-to-text, and text-to-world Point of view activities Problem and solution activities Room on the Broom sequencing and retelling activities have text and visual images, including black and white and coloured versions. These literacy skills are reinforced further with Room on the Broom read-aloud questions for you to use before, during and after reading the book. DIFFERENTIATION Room on the Broom worksheets and questions are opinion-based and open-ended, allowing for easy differentiation. Each comprehension skill has activities with different difficulty levels, so all you have to do is choose the best pages for your student’s needs. Many of Room on the Broom activities have boxes your students can respond to with text or illustrations. OVERVIEW This is a supplemental product. You can choose the most relevant pages for your needs and your student’s abilities and understanding. Lesson plans and answer keys are NOT included. The activities were designed to be open-ended for easy differentiation. Prep is quick and easy. Just print the pages you need! All you need to prepare is the book or story. Room on the Broom worksheets feature a clean and straightforward design with images inspired by the book. Please ask any questions before purchasing. Copyright ©Children’s Library Lady This product is for individual single-classroom use only. Copying, altering, redistributing, editing, or re-selling anything from this product is strictly forbidden. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product
IB Learner Profile Activities Bundle
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IB Learner Profile Activities Bundle

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These activities and graphic organizers support your student’s understanding of the IB learner profile. The resources will help your students reflect on each learner profile trait and its meaning and determine if a book character or themselves demonstrates learner profile attributes. This bundle includes activities for each learner profile and recommended picture books. The resources and graphic organizers are no-prep, fun and engaging. **In the IB Learner Profile Bundle, you will get: ** In each pack, you will find the same three categories of activities, focusing on each of the IB Learner Profile attributes. [TRAIT] Characters: Focus on the actions and behavior of characters in related books. I am a [TRAIT]: Help your students reflect on how they demonstrate the characteristics of each trait. [TRAIT] Actions: Focus on how book characters and your students show the attributes of each trait. Your students will love digging deeper into the learner profile while developing their comprehension skills. The activities are open-ended so that they can work at their own level and speed. The resources are ideal for elementary and primary-age students. You can use the activities for: reading and writing workshops guiding reading literacy centers substitute plans small group instruction independent work NOTES These resources are supplemental products. You can choose the most relevant pages for your needs and the ability and understanding of your students. The questions and activities are opinion based, so there are NO answer keys. The activities are open-ended for easy differentiation. Please ask any questions before purchasing. TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID… Mary Anne K. says “I used this resource with picture books to introduce my students to the IB learner traits. I will be using the graphics throughout the year. This is NOT a once and done resource. I will return to this throughout the school year to continue to use various organizers with different characters in novels and shout stories. This is one resource that is worth the money!” “I love the book list and all the different available activities/questions. Even when we are on the same profile, there are so many options to choose from to mix it up. Highly recommend, and this should be part of the curriculum in EVERY school. Thank you so much!” -Nicole B. “Awesome resource! I love the included book list and qualities of a learner for my reference, and also the extensive variety of options I can use this with every grade level that I teach! Thank you for all of the work you put into this!” -Allison F. “Thank you for this resource. Im new to IB and this has helped me in creating different lessons to introduce our monthly learner profile to my students. I will continue to use this resource throughout the school year.” -Meghan M. “This is an excellent resource for working on language skills while incorporating the learner profiles.” -Shannon G. “Awesome resource! Very complete. It saved me so much time!” -Dual Immersion Teacher Copyright ©Children’s Library Lady This product is for individual single classroom use only. Copying, altering, redistributing, editing, or re-selling anything from this product is strictly forbidden. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
IB Learner Profile Communicator Activities and Graphic Organizers
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IB Learner Profile Communicator Activities and Graphic Organizers

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Support your student’s understanding of the IB learner profile communicator with these activities and graphic organizers. These communicator activities were created so your students can reflect on what being an effective communicators. means and determine if a book character or themselves are effective communicators. Here’s What You’ll Get There are three different categories of activities that focus on the IB Learner Profile attribute communicators: COMMUNICATOR Characters: These activities focus on the actions and behavior of characters in communicator-related books I am a COMMUNICATOR: These activities help your students think about their own communication skills and behavior. COMMUNICATOR Actions: These activities focus on the communication skills of your students or book characters. You will also find 20 recommended communicators picture books. This literacy resource is made for elementary and primary-age students. You can use the activities for: reading and writing workshops guiding reading literacy centres substitute plans small group instruction independent work NOTES These resources are supplemental products. You can choose the most relevant pages for your needs and the ability and understanding of your students. The questions and activities are opinion based, so there are NO answer keys. The activities were designed to be open-ended for easy differentiation. Please ask any questions before purchasing. Copyright ©Children’s Library Lady This product is for individual single classroom use only. Copying, altering, redistributing, editing, or re-selling anything from this product is strictly forbidden. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.