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January 24, 2013
Reading Response Forms and Graphic Organizers
By Genia Connell
GRADES
3–5
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Genia Connell
GRADES 3–5
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Independent reading is a key component of my reader’s workshop and the favorite time of day for many of my students. It allows them time to practice skills and strategies that they have been taught in a real-world setting — their classroom.
Following our mini-lesson, my 3rd graders head into their independent reading with a task, knowing that they will be held accountable for writing about or reflecting upon what they’ve read. A few times a week, this task involves completing a reading response sheet in their reading binders.
This week I will share with you a few of the response forms and graphic organizers that I created for my students to use with fiction throughout the year. These forms are used one to three times a week in my room, and they take about 15 minutes to complete. I always model each sheet and complete at least one with my students before I expect them tohum complete one on their own.Back to the Top Teaching Blog
January 24, 2013.
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