I designed these questioning cards to help to guide their discussions during club time. This also helps to encourage those who may be reluctant to share! The kids draw a card, and then read and respond to the prompt or comprehension question! I shared these with the staff at my school and got such positive feedback from teachers at all levels! Here they are!
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Book Clubs
All of our book clubs are finally up and running! It took a while to teach all of the routines and procedures for this but the time spent was sooooo worth it! The kids are really cute and so excited for this special reading time! Some of them have even created a club cheer to kick of their reading time!
I designed these questioning cards to help to guide their discussions during club time. This also helps to encourage those who may be reluctant to share! The kids draw a card, and then read and respond to the prompt or comprehension question! I shared these with the staff at my school and got such positive feedback from teachers at all levels! Here they are!
I designed these questioning cards to help to guide their discussions during club time. This also helps to encourage those who may be reluctant to share! The kids draw a card, and then read and respond to the prompt or comprehension question! I shared these with the staff at my school and got such positive feedback from teachers at all levels! Here they are!
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Book Clubs,
Reading Strategies
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Love the polka dots!
ReplyDeleteJennifer
First Grade Blue SKies
This is one thing that I always wanted to do when I taught ist grade!
ReplyDeleteAngela
The Daily Alphabet