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As a first grader, learning to read and write can be a challenging task.

And on top of that, having to


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This allows for targeted practice and ensures that the content is appropriately challenging and
engaging for the learner. Check out our FREE workshop 'Interactive Reading in the Primary Grades.
My ultimate goal... a year filled with oodles of QUALITY READING EXPERIENCES. Get to know
more about me at Beach, Sand, and Lesson Plans on Facebook, Pinterest, and Instagram. Together,
we worked on a title that made sense for the modeled piece. The worksheets are set up for students
to answer a response question about their daily reading for Monday thru Thursday. With this said, I
bring you a easy-prep pack that is focused on Reading Response Homework. For an optimal
experience, please switch to the latest version of Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Apple Safari or
Mozilla Firefox. It's always helpful for adults to be nearby to offer guidance, support, and
encouragement as needed. In this collection, students get to chose a Reading Response Question to
answer after they have read for the evening. These worksheets offer opportunities for children to
practice reading, writing, and understanding different types of texts, ultimately enhancing their
fluency, decoding abilities, and overall comprehension skills over the summer break. Check out this
book, Giraffe Problems! It's got such a good message and lesson that the giraffe learns. The Inferring
response sheet encourages readers to 'look' in close to the text and find clues that help them
understand more about what's happening. Why not slip it in every day via your nightly home
reading. The Central Message response sheet encourages kiddos connect the central message of a
book to their own life. Students use their nightly home reading book to complete a higher-level
thinking question. Best part... it’s all part of the reading log. These worksheets often focus on
comprehension, vocabulary, phonics, and fluency in order to help students practice and retain their
reading abilities over the summer months. In the past few days I have been working round the clock
to get all of my latest ideas out of my crazy brain. Click above to FOLLOW me and be notified of
my new products. In came my reading response sheet linked with my reading bead reward system. I
think kids and families are extra busy these days. Our simple Story Elements recording sheet also
has a BME retell spot. There may be times we work with the vocabulary they highlight, maybe
choosing words to put on their personal word walls in their reader’s notebooks. This sheet gives your
students the choice of answering 2 of the 12 response questions. Why not slip it in every day via
your nightly home reading. I am working on getting a Spanish Version of my 2nd Grade Good
Morning Work (August) posted and I want to do a little more shopping on TPT. They LOVE the
beads as a reward for their hard work and I have never received better work. I don’t want to give
students homework for the sake of giving homework. I included a couple of pictures of my bulletin
board in the document. The cool thing about the word document template is that you can change the
questions to whatever you want.
PLEASE NOTE that each slide has been flattened, which means you CANNOT edit what I have
provided for you (graphic copyright rules). Homework doesn’t have to be long and tedious for it to
be valuable. We are down to frozen hamburger patties and Rice Chex. It also enhances vocabulary,
comprehension, and critical thinking skills, setting a strong foundation for their academic success in
the future. My son will read all day about spiders, space, dinosaurs, etc. We are down to frozen
hamburger patties and Rice Chex. It should be very relevant to what is happening in the classroom.
Reading Beads: When students complete their homework entirely, to their best ability and with great
effort, they can earn a reading bead. I wanted to give you the option of taking this in a different
direction. Why not slip it in every day via your nightly home reading. One thing, there should be
some questions that pertain more to non-fiction. In came my reading response sheet linked with my
reading bead reward system. I don’t want to give students homework for the sake of giving
homework. One great thing about having students stop and ask questions as they read is that you can
go back to the questions after they finish the text and answer their questions. Thank you to Rachel
for giving me this opportunity. The Inferring response sheet encourages readers to 'look' in close to
the text and find clues that help them understand more about what's happening. We like to use a
book with a very simple message which kiddos can easily relate to. One thing, there should be some
questions that pertain more to non-fiction. What a great way to have students practice re-reading a
text. For an optimal experience, please switch to the latest version of Google Chrome, Microsoft
Edge, Apple Safari or Mozilla Firefox. I included a couple of pictures of my bulletin board in the
document. Sure, AR is great, but getting our babes thinking on a deeper level is so much more
valuable in the long run. For example, I asked: Why did you highlight this word. With this said, I
bring you a easy-prep pack that is focused on Reading Response Homework. With this said, I bring
you a easy-prep pack that is focused on Reading Response Homework. I want them to not only
enjoy their reading, but learn how to make their reading more meaningful -- by thinking more
critically and writing more thoroughly. These worksheets often focus on comprehension, vocabulary,
phonics, and fluency in order to help students practice and retain their reading abilities over the
summer months. They can be paired with any book and are useful all year long. Kiddos are
encouraged to find words, pictures, and senses to find clues about events in the text. They can come
from any source you may have on hand, but so far we have selected passages from ReadWorks.
The questions all have something to do with a story. Continuous practice keeps their literacy skills
sharp, prevents the loss of progress made during the school year, and instills a love for reading early
on. One thing, there should be some questions that pertain more to non-fiction. Report this resource
to let us know if this resource violates TPT’s content guidelines. The levels of the passages assigned
can even vary from student to student, giving you a way to differentiate assignments. As I checked
their notebooks more closely, I called each student over and asked a question or two about the work
they did. Passages will vary, depending on skills and strategies we are working on in class. The best
part — it’s part of the reading log (no muss, no fuss). Later in the year, we will assign two passages
on the same topic or by the same author, and students will work on comparing these. Oh, and I
should mention that almost all of the templates have an EDITABLE version. We've gathered up all
of the FREE reading response sheets we've created and put them HERE. I don’t want to give
students homework for the sake of giving homework. Homework doesn’t have to be long and
tedious for it to be valuable. I am a native Floridian, married to a 5th grade teacher, with two of the
most wonderful kids anyone could ask for. Students use their nightly home reading book to
complete a higher-level thinking question. Best part... it’s all part of the reading log. We are down to
frozen hamburger patties and Rice Chex. Oh, and I should mention that almost all of the templates
have an EDITABLE version. We love to pair this response sheet with Bear books by Karma Wilson.
I want them to not only enjoy their reading, but learn how to make their reading more meaningful -
- by thinking more critically and writing more thoroughly. What a great way to have students practice
re-reading a text. My husband is whining that he is watching TV all by himself. PLEASE NOTE that
each slide has been flattened, which means you CANNOT edit what I have provided for you (graphic
copyright rules). There may be times we work with the vocabulary they highlight, maybe choosing
words to put on their personal word walls in their reader’s notebooks. Grab these sheets for your
Kindergarten, 1st grade, or 2nd grade classroom today. This allows you to mold this packet to fit
your specific classroom needs. For an optimal experience, please switch to the latest version of
Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Apple Safari or Mozilla Firefox. We will assign literature,
informational text, poetry, or excerpts from longer pieces of text. We LOVE Mean Jean! She a strong
character and she has a great change of character in the book. Why not slip it in every day via your
nightly home reading. They can be paired with any book and are useful all year long.
For an optimal experience, please switch to the latest version of Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge,
Apple Safari or Mozilla Firefox. We tried to create some “fun” codes that kids could relate to, like
LOL or OMG. We've showed them in action and paired them with a favorite book. Oh, and I should
mention that almost all of the templates have an EDITABLE version. Why not slip it in every day via
your nightly home reading. I think you will find it gives students the opportunity to work with text in
a meaningful way. Students use their nightly home reading book to complete a higher-level thinking
question. Best part... it’s all part of the reading log. I had a 2nd grade teacher friend approach me
with an idea for Reading Response Homework. “Please make it pretty,” she said. I am working on
getting a Spanish Version of my 2nd Grade Good Morning Work (August) posted and I want to do a
little more shopping on TPT. Why not slip it in every day via your nightly home reading. Continuous
practice keeps their literacy skills sharp, prevents the loss of progress made during the school year,
and instills a love for reading early on. I also appreciate the site for finding leveled passages, I'd
never known about this one before. For example, I asked: Why did you highlight this word. With
this said, I worked to create a packet that challenges kids to really dig into a book and think critically
about the story. We are on the trimester system at our school, so at the start of each trimester, I
change up the form. My ultimate goal... a year filled with oodles of QUALITY READING
EXPERIENCES. I may choose two pieces of text on the same topic or by the same author that they
will need to compare. PLEASE NOTE that each slide has been flattened, which means you
CANNOT edit what I have provided for you (graphic copyright rules). My son will read all day
about spiders, space, dinosaurs, etc. The Central Message response sheet encourages kiddos connect
the central message of a book to their own life. I am a native Floridian, married to a 5th grade
teacher, with two of the most wonderful kids anyone could ask for. For an optimal experience, please
switch to the latest version of Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Apple Safari or Mozilla Firefox.
Additionally, parents can communicate with teachers or tutors for feedback and suggestions on how
to support their child's reading progress during the summer break. AND, I should probably do a few
things for my own classroom today. The cool thing about the word document template is that you
can change the questions to whatever you want. Along with a teammate, we developed what we call
the Reader’s Think Book. (A simple spiral notebook works just fine.) In this notebook students work
with one passage all week (3-4 nights). I am working on getting a Spanish Version of my 2nd Grade
Good Morning Work (August) posted and I want to do a little more shopping on TPT. Students will
learn to think deeper about the text and engage their minds as they are exposed to these same
questions from week to week. One thing, there should be some questions that pertain more to non-
fiction. Our simple Reading Response recording sheet is great for any time of the year, especially if
you are going to have kiddos fill it in independently.
AND, I should probably do a few things for my own classroom today. I love to post new items with
a 20% sale on the first day. We are educators and friends that love creating, implementing, and
sharing ideas for the classroom. These are simple symbols the students will use when responding and
coding the text. My ultimate goal... a year filled with oodles of QUALITY READING
EXPERIENCES. The worksheets are set up for students to answer a response question about their
daily reading for Monday thru Thursday. On another packet note, I am part of Miss Kindergarten's
Try It FREE Tuesday. Students use their nightly home reading book to complete a higher-level
thinking question. Best part... it’s all part of the reading log. We've gathered up all of the FREE
reading response sheets we've created and put them HERE. The Main Idea Puzzle is a fun way to
show how details go together to support the main idea. One thing, there should be some questions
that pertain more to non-fiction. Continuous practice keeps their literacy skills sharp, prevents the
loss of progress made during the school year, and instills a love for reading early on. This allows for
targeted practice and ensures that the content is appropriately challenging and engaging for the
learner. There may be times we work with the vocabulary they highlight, maybe choosing words to
put on their personal word walls in their reader’s notebooks. Along with a teammate, we developed
what we call the Reader’s Think Book. (A simple spiral notebook works just fine.) In this notebook
students work with one passage all week (3-4 nights). It's always helpful for adults to be nearby to
offer guidance, support, and encouragement as needed. Get to know more about me at Beach, Sand,
and Lesson Plans on Facebook, Pinterest, and Instagram. My husband is whining that he is watching
TV all by himself. My Name is Kelley Dolling and I just finished up a decade teaching in the primary
classroom. They can be tailored to suit the individual's academic level, whether they are beginners,
intermediate, or advanced learners. Guess what that means?? Yup... she's giving away one of my
collections for FREE today. I have taught 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, with my most recent years in 3rd. Sure,
AR is great, but getting our babes thinking on a deeper level is so much more valuable in the long
run. They can come from any source you may have on hand, but so far we have selected passages
from ReadWorks. Here we've paired the response sheet with Please, Mr. Panda. I wanted to give you
the option of taking this in a different direction. My son will read all day about spiders, space,
dinosaurs, etc. Thank you to Rachel for giving me this opportunity. Our collection is growing every
day with the help of many teachers. If. Our collection of first-grade summer reading worksheets is
here to provide your young learner with a fun and effective way to advance their reading skills
during the break.
Get to know more about me at Beach, Sand, and Lesson Plans on Facebook, Pinterest, and
Instagram. The worksheets are set up for students to answer a response question about their daily
reading for Monday thru Thursday. It should be very relevant to what is happening in the classroom.
We LOVE Mean Jean! She a strong character and she has a great change of character in the book.
Simply writing down books on a log and having a parent initial was not enough for me. Sure, AR is
great, but getting our babes thinking on a deeper level is so much more valuable in the long run. So,
in addition to “prettying” it up, I also added some bonus goods to keep the Reading Response party
going on the home front. AND, I should probably do a few things for my own classroom today. As I
checked their notebooks more closely, I called each student over and asked a question or two about
the work they did. Why not slip it in every day via your nightly home reading. Report this resource
to let us know if this resource violates TPT’s content guidelines. In this collection, students get to
chose a Reading Response Question to answer after they have read for the evening. In came my
reading response sheet linked with my reading bead reward system. Hehehehehe... whoops:) I'll see
you again soon. In the past few days I have been working round the clock to get all of my latest
ideas out of my crazy brain. With this said, I bring you a easy-prep pack that is focused on Reading
Response Homework. My Name is Kelley Dolling and I just finished up a decade teaching in the
primary classroom. We are down to frozen hamburger patties and Rice Chex. Kiddos are encouraged
to find words, pictures, and senses to find clues about events in the text. I have a bulletin board with
ball-chain necklaces that sit empty at the start of the year. They LOVE the beads as a reward for
their hard work and I have never received better work. I think you will find it gives students the
opportunity to work with text in a meaningful way. The best part -- it's part of the reading log (no
muss, no fuss). The Lesson Learned response sheet encourages kiddos find the lesson a character or
characters are learning in the book. Students use their nightly home reading book to complete a
higher-level thinking question. Best part... it’s all part of the reading log. We've gathered up all of the
FREE reading response sheets we've created and put them HERE. We are on the trimester system at
our school, so at the start of each trimester, I change up the form. My son will read all day about
spiders, space, dinosaurs, etc. They can be paired with any book and are useful all year long.
Hehehehehe... whoops:) I'll see you again soon. Oh, and I should mention that almost all of the
templates have an EDITABLE version. We are down to frozen hamburger patties and Rice Chex. We
are educators and friends that love creating, implementing, and sharing ideas for the classroom. We
are on the trimester system at our school, so at the start of each trimester, I change up the form. My
Name is Kelley Dolling and I just finished up a decade teaching in the primary classroom. She
included a great freebie that you’ll want to download and rate for sure. They can come from any
source you may have on hand, but so far we have selected passages from ReadWorks. Together, we
worked on a title that made sense for the modeled piece. You can find the link for the pack of all
reading response sheets below. In came my reading response sheet linked with my reading bead
reward system. PLEASE NOTE that each slide has been flattened, which means you CANNOT edit
what I have provided for you (graphic copyright rules). My Name is Kelley Dolling and I just
finished up a decade teaching in the primary classroom. In the past few days I have been working
round the clock to get all of my latest ideas out of my crazy brain. Plus it saves paper because you
are only using one passage a week. The Central Message response sheet encourages kiddos connect
the central message of a book to their own life. Guess what that means?? Yup... she’s giving away
one of my collections for FREE today. Unfortunately when you open up the word version the
formatting will get messed up due to the fact that I used non-default fonts but you can mess with it
so that it looks nice. She shares with us today a pretty snappy way to handle homework that’s fun for
everyone. I really hope you enjoy this product as much as my students and I do. This allows you to
mold this packet to fit your specific classroom needs. Homework doesn’t have to be long and tedious
for it to be valuable. However, some children may require adult assistance, depending on their age,
developmental level, and familiarity with the concepts being covered in the worksheet. This packet
contains everything you need to get going -- parent letters, reading log templates, and a Reading
Response Choice Sheet. One thing, there should be some questions that pertain more to non-fiction. I
am working on getting a Spanish Version of my 2nd Grade Good Morning Work (August) posted and
I want to do a little more shopping on TPT. Our simple Reading Response recording sheet is great for
any time of the year, especially if you are going to have kiddos fill it in independently. I had a 2nd
grade teacher friend approach me with an idea for Reading Response Homework. “Please make it
pretty,” she said. One great thing about having students stop and ask questions as they read is that
you can go back to the questions after they finish the text and answer their questions. The levels of
the passages assigned can even vary from student to student, giving you a way to differentiate
assignments.

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