Description
Fill your literacy block with lessons about making inferences, determining importance, decoding strategies, nonfiction reading, vocabulary, and writing for first grade. Making Inferences assessment rubric for teachers and students is included. This resource is offered in printable and digital version so you can use it in the classroom or virtually through Google Classroom or Seesaw.
EVERYTHING you need is included!
This month’s books are:
Mean Soup by Betsy Everitt
Somebody Loves You, Mr. Hatch by Ellen Spinelli
Brave Irene by William Steig
Miss Nelson is Missing! and Miss Nelson is Back by Harry Allard and James Marshall
There are four weeks worth of lesson plans! The lesson plans were carefully crafted to include objectives, reading strategies, vocabulary, comprehension strategies for fiction and nonfiction, craftivities, and anchor charts. This month’s focus is Making Inferences, which will be assessed the 4th week. Students also compare and contrast similar books, determine importance, learn about character traits, practice retell, make connections and inferences.
Original nonfiction and fiction texts are included with this unit. The nonfiction texts include stunning photographs and nonfiction text features such as labels, captions, titles, maps, diagrams, table of contents, etc.
Here are the titles:
Dealing with Anger
The US Postal Service
Snow
Reading Strategies/Comprehension Strategies Addressed:
Making Predictions before, after and during reading, Asking Questions, Inferring, Fiction vs. Nonfiction, Identifying Characters, Connections, Comparing and Contrasting books, Retell, Determining Importance and Visualization, which is assessed. The character education focus is ways to deal with anger.
This all-encompassing unit will quickly become one of your favorites!
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