A comprehensive collection of reading and comprehension strategies resources. Use the display resources within this collection to visually represent the different reading and comprehension strategies to your students. There are also a large number of hands-on activities including before, during and after reading dice and wheel prompts, comprehension strategies board game, sequencing activities and 'I can' statements to use as goal setting resources. Also provided are comprehension strategy packs that have everything in them you need to teach finding word meaning in context, distinguishing between real and make-believe, author's purpose, summarizing, understanding sequence, making predictions, drawing conclusions and making inferences, interpreting figurative language, finding the main idea, recalling facts and details, distinguishing between fact and opinion, comparing and contrasting and cause and effect.
Read and learn about the father of our country, George Washington, with a printable reader and activity book.
Introduce your kindergarten and first-grade students to the elements of a story using this interactive Google Slides activity.
Read and learn about Thomas Jefferson with an informational reader and activity booklet.
Use this Google Slides Interactive activity to practice retelling stories.
Use this worksheet with the Timelines Teaching Presentation to assess students' knowledge of timelines.
A mini-book about a Founding Father is the perfect tool for your students to use when learning about Alexander Hamilton.
Combine reading and history content with differentiated reading comprehension worksheets.
Use these colorful, fun task cards to help your beginning reader identify first, and third-person point of view (POV)
Enhance your students' comprehension, vocabulary, and writing skills with this nonfiction Earth Day passage and accompanying activities.
Solidify your nonfiction reading response lessons with this set of 12 comprehension task cards.
Build a foundation of literary concepts and skills with this set of 12 fiction reading response cards.
Review and practice multiple reading skills using the text “King Midas and the Golden Touch” with these digital and print resources.
Match words to their many meanings using this set of 14 word + multiple definitions puzzle cards.
A comprehension activity paired with a biography on Malala Yousafzai.
An article and comprehension task that celebrates women during World War 1.
Introduce your students to revered Black icons and the impacts their contributions have made to American history.
Review and complete the defining details of 6 revered Black icons and match their images with each completed biography.
Meet famous Black History Month figures with this informational text and comprehension questions activity.
Review our profile on Congresswoman and first Black presidential candidate Shirley Chisholm, and answer questions to reinforce understanding.
Review our profile on the first African American President of the United States, and answer questions to reinforce understanding.
Review our profile on Vice President Kamala Harris and answer questions to reinforce understanding.
Review our profile on history-maker Thomas Mundy Peterson and answer questions to reinforce understanding.
Review our profile on Illinois Senator Carol Moseley Braun and answer questions to reinforce understanding.
Review our profile on civil rights activist Amelia Boynton and answer questions to reinforce understanding.
Explore five global Valentine’s Day traditions with this informational text and comprehension questions activity.
Apply a range of reading comprehension strategies to learn about Martin Luther King, Jr.
Practice inferring how a character would ring in the new year with this 7-activity booklet.
Learn about the origins of New Year’s celebrations with our informational text and comprehension questions worksheet.
Find the main idea and supporting story clues of a literary text passage and answer the premise comprehension questions.
Identify supporting evidence for the main idea of an informational text passage and answer the comprehension questions.
Review 10 writing examples and identify the type of text connection demonstrated in each: text-to-text, text-to-self, or text-to-world.
A set of 5 comic strips to use when teaching your students how to infer information from everyday situations.