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Story Rollercoaster
Worksheet
Story Rollercoaster
Use this fun story rollercoaster template to help young readers understand the different elements of a story. After students have finished their story, have them consider these who, what, where, why, and how questions as they relate to the plot.
Year 3
Reading & writing
Worksheet
Answering "Why" Questions
Lesson plan
Answering "Why" Questions
Teach your students how to use specific vocabulary as they answer questions. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the *Questions that Gauge Comprehension* lesson.
Year 4
Reading & writing
Lesson plan
All About the Pledge of Allegiance
Lesson plan
All About the Pledge of Allegiance
In this lesson, your students will practise their reading comprehension and vocabulary with the Pledge of Allegiance. They will reflect on the meaning of the pledge.
Year 3
Reading & writing
Lesson plan
Sticky Note Stop and Jot
Worksheet
Sticky Note Stop and Jot
Use this reading strategy to help your students along in their reading comprehension skills. Students will respond to literature with Stop & Jots, with or without sticky notes.
Year 3
Reading & writing
Worksheet
Common Question Words
Worksheet
Common Question Words
Use this resource to teach your students about the six most common words used to start questions.
Year 4
Reading & writing
Worksheet
Glossary: Answering "Why" Questions
Worksheet
Glossary: Answering "Why" Questions
Use this glossary with the EL Support Lesson: Answering "Why" Questions.
Year 4
Reading & writing
Worksheet
Vocabulary Cards: Answering "Why" Questions
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Vocabulary Cards: Answering "Why" Questions
Use these vocabulary cards with the EL Support Lesson Plan: Answering "Why" Questions.
Year 4
Reading & writing
Worksheet
Reading Comprehension and Evidence-Based Terms
Lesson plan
Reading Comprehension and Evidence-Based Terms
The proof is in the pudding! Use this lesson to teach your students how to use text evidence as proof when answering questions after reading. They will use evidence-based terms as they answer basic comprehension questions.
Year 4
Reading & writing
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