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This Responding to Literature activity also includes:
- Reading Posters
- Worksheet
- Rubric
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Guide your class through a text with resources for before and after reading. Learners ask questions, discuss characters and plot points, point out elements of the reading that stood out, and compose brief summaries.
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Instructional Ideas
- Use these materials with any book your class is reading — fiction or nonfiction
- Try out the posters provided in the materials along with the questions and rubric to support your learners through the entire guided reading process
Classroom Considerations
- While a rubric is provided, you may wish to adapt it to include more specific and measurable skills
- Make sure to take a look at the posters provided in the materials section; while the clip art is not the most original, these posters would be a nice support to have up for student reference
Pros
- Requires pupils to summarize elements of the text as well as respond to the text
- The sentence starters provide an age-appropriate starting point
Cons
- The instruction page, which students will not see, includes a strangely phrased sentence that you can interpret as you see fit for your classroom; it is unclear how many responses learners are supposed to provide and if they speak or write their responses