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Readers Workshop Mini Lessons: Mysteries Above and below are Readers Workshop mini-lessons for our mystery genre study. The expecta...

Fables, Folk Tales, Central Message, and a Freebie | My Primary Paradise

As promised, I wanted to share with you how we started our study on fables and folk tales this week! We started on Thursday since we were taking benchmark assessments earlier in the week, so we’ve only just begun, but we’re off to a great start! First, I made this anchor chart to help my students understand the similarities and…

One of my favorite things to teach in the library is Folktales.  I I had previously posted my activities...

One of my favorite things to teach in the library is Folktales. I I had previously posted my activities with how to introduce Folktales with students on my blog here, but as I was teaching it ag

When I teach my unit on folktales, I make a written-out copy of this poster with my students, using the same pictures. We read a short version of each of the four listed types of folktales, and decide which one it is. I used the following books from Reading A-ZHow Zebras Got Their StripesRobin HoodThe Tortoise and the HareWe did not read Cinderella, but all of my students knew the story and did not need to read it :)Also included in this PDF is an analysis sheet my students fill out when we ...

When I teach my unit on folktales, I make a written-out copy of this poster with my students, using the same pictures. We read a short version of each of the four listed types of folktales, and decide which one it is. I used the following books from Reading A-Z How Zebras Got Their Stripes Robin Hood The Tortoise and the Hare We did not read Cinderella, but all of my students knew the story and did not need to read it :) Also included in this PDF is an analysis sheet my students fill out…

Folktales Anchor Chart Made for Third Grade but can be used in all of elementary grades!

Folktales Anchor Chart Made for Third Grade but can be used in all of elementary grades!

Folktales, Fairy Tales, and Fables, Oh My!

Folktales, Fables, Fairytales, and Tall Tales come up at some point throughout the year with all grade levels from Kinder to 5th grade. Over the years, I've found some absolutely WONDERFUL anchor charts that helped me create a visual reminder for my students. Unfortunately, after using these anchor charts for a while, I noticed that my students were still having a difficult time understanding the difference between the six types of Traditional Literature. So I decided to create ONE anchor…

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The interactive booklets and comprehension activities are the perfect addition to your fables and folktales unit. Includes Re-telling, Sequencing and Interactive Notebook Activities, plus Anchor Charts to help teach Characters, Events and Setting #Fables #FairyTales #Characters #Events #Setting #TeacherFeatures  #readingcomprehension #1stGrade   #FirstGrade #2ndGrade  #SecondGrade
This Little Red Riding Hood activity is an interactive book where students show different story elements such as: characters, setting, sequencing, problem solution, lesson learned, and more from the story. . There are several page options included for differentiating and for you to choose which works best for your students. . I like to work on one or two pages a day throughout the week. The end result is so much fun and students get to see all of their hard work!
The best way to help your upper elementary students to become better readers is to expose them to a variety of genres. I love helping students discover which genres they enjoy reading and then giving them fun and engaging response templates just like these genre reading response templates. These can be printed on paper or you can get the digital version to help your students become better readers and writers.
Take your Reading Notebook paperless with this excellent digital reader's notebook. Tons of resources to help with your reading mini lessons (notebook sized anchor charts) and pages for students to interact with (graphic organizers). There are editable texts boxes for students to fill in. This is an excellent addition to your reading curriculum and your digital classroom! This covers all the literacy and informational standards as well as an introduction to reading workshop.