Easy and cute booklet to help meet standards for identifying characters, setting, and theme. The last page ends with an "I can" statement. CC: ELA: RL.K.3, RL.1.3
These documents can be used for any fictional book. May be used in small groups, teaching a lesson and a homework assignment. CC: ELA: RL.1.2, RL.2
Meredith and Alexis both play sports, but their styles and attitudes couldn't be more different. Compare the two girls and the adults in their lives using charts and outlines. A good character education lesson. Common Core: ELA: Reading Literature: RL.5.3
Rosa and Thomas both have ideas about peer pressure and bravery, but they have different ways of responding. Compare the two stories using charts; answer short questions; make predictions about the future. A good character education lesson. Common Core: ELA: Reading Literature: RL.5.3
Two-page form for finding the main idea. Students reread the text to find supporting text for the main idea. Common Core: ELA: RI.3.1, RI.3.2
This choice board activity aligns with Literature Key Ideas and Details of the CCSS for 4th grade. Templates included for various activities.