NARRATIVE READING
KindergartenF & P
- Readers build good habits
- Readers think and talk about emergent story books
- Just right books
- Turn and talk partnerships
- Readers get to know characters by pretending and performing
- Read alouds
- Shared reading
- Early reading strategies – voice print, match, look @ the picture, get your mouth ready
- Stamina
- Choice
- Guided reading groups
- Story Elements
- Comprehension
- Retelling (how does retelling change our grades?)
- Character/setting
- Problem/solution
First Grade
F & P
Decoding strategies
Developing stamina
Book talk (r partners)
Character traits
Retelling with specific evidence
Guided reading
Reading voices
Shared reading
Read- alouds
Comprehension strategies
Second Grade
Story elements
Problem/Solution
Compare/contrast
Traits
How settings effect change
Author purpose
Series study
Evidence – “How do you know that”?
Tackling challenging words
- Using strategies
Retelling
Think marks
Post-Its
Build stamina
Context clues
Partnerships
Accountable talk
Guided reading
Ind. Reading
Predictions & checking predictions
Re-reading for understanding
Conferencing
Third Grade
Retelling
Characters
- Actions – with supporting evidence
- Traits - with supporting evidence
How characters change
- Fables, myths, folktales. What’s the moral? Back it up.
- Evidence
- Finding themes!
- Inferencing, predicting, connecting
- Logs
- Stop & Jots
- Post-It notes
- Responding to literature
- Guided Reading
- Reading Partners
- Conferencing
- Vocabulary – re-reading
- Context clues
- Read alouds
- Independent reading
- Building stamina
- RAZ Kids
- Lexia
- Graphic Organizers
- Main Idea
- Supporting details
- Drawing conclusions
Fourth & Fifth Grades
Teach kids that it can be nonfiction topics in a narrative form.
Theme – Determine theme
Stamina – long and strong
Character Analysis
Reading strategies
Readers Notebook – Author’s purpose fig lang
Stop and Jots
Reading goals for each student
Partner talk/accountable talk
Book Clubs
Indep. Reading
- Choosing a just right book
- Understanding themselves as readers
Lexia
Self-monitoring/reflection
Guided reading
Read alouds/Read is thinking
Modeling/Conferencing
- Vocabulary/Context Clues
Wilson Reading; CCI
Sixth Grade
- Differentiated Texts
- Literary Terms (defining/finding in reading)
- Realistic Fiction
- Lit. circles
- Chunking - post-it story for notes
- Writing about reading
- Text based evidenced based on literature
- Reading at home for fun
- Building stamina
- Comparing fiction/non-fiction (shared traits, different traits)
- Academic Vocabulary
- Author’s Purpose
- Theme
- Character Analysis
- Partner/group/independent reading
- Close reading
Seventh Grade
- Close reading
- Story elements
- Discovering/determining theme
- IRB’s
- Long Walk to Water
- Short story unit
- Annotating
- Chunking the text
- Analyzing craft
- Compare/Contrast
- Determining Meaning
Eighth Grade
Close reading of stories, plays, etc.
IRB’s
Story elements
Theme/Central
Idea
Vocabulary
Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh and Twelfth Grade
Close reading and annotating of short stories, novels, and plays
Independent reading units – “How do kids choose books?”
Memoir
Book talks
For literary analysis
Selections are guided by genre
Teacher approval
Non-Narrative Reading
KindergartenReading for Information
- All About Books
- How – to
- Questions/ Answer
- Noticing & Naming features
- Compare/ Contrast
- Partnerships
- National Geographic/ Time for kids
- Read a louds
- Shared Reading
- Comprehension
- Shopping for just right books
- vocabulary
First Grade
- Informational Texts
- Gail Gibbons
- Reading for Information
- Features
- Compare and Contrast
- Partnerships
- Comprehension Skills
- Reading Across Genres
- Informational
- Mentor Text Read Alouds to support writing units
Second Grade
Topics of Interests
- Research Books – Animals
- Technology
- Convention/ Features of NF
- Scholastic News
- Main Idea/ Details
- Comparisons
-Benchmarks
-ie: Gail Gibbons
Partnership/ Group Work
Third Grade
Research
-Time for Kids
-Technology
-Main Idea
-Details
-Important vs. interesting details
-Conventions
-Biographies
-Supporting opinions
-Partnerships
-Stop & Jot
-Finding Answers
-Articles
-Note-taking
-Summarizing
-Guided reading
-Academic vocabulary
-Reports
-Skimming
Fourth & Fifth Grade
-Editorial
mentor texts
-Mini-lessons
-Content area features of non-narrative texts
-Time For Kids
-Current events
-Stop and Jot
-Main idea
-Fact/details
-Sequence of events
-Integrate info-from varied sources to create an informative report
-THIEVES Strategy
-Reading Strategies
-Taking Notes
-Summary /reflect
-Skim and scan
Sixth Grade
-Reading in All content areas
-Reading for a purpose: author’s purpose?
-Academic content vocab.
-Reading current events
-Connecting non-fiction to literature
-Science
-Social Studies
-Math: word problems
-Identifying literary terms in non-fiction
-Post-it note reading
-Chunking for understanding
Seventh Grade
-Close reading
-Annotating
-Articles incorporated into units
-Citing sources
-Research
-Creating
-Claims & supporting a text-based evidence
-Summarizing
-Analyzing
-Compare/contrast
-S.S. connections
Eighth Grade
-Identifying Claim
-Supporting evidence
-Author’s purpose
-Text structure
-Reading cross-curricular literature
-Identifying literary devices/ terms in non-fiction/ fiction
-Historical documents
Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh & Twelfth Grade
-Literary criticism
-Current event
-Research articles
-Poetry
-Sample letters/speeches
-Historical documents
-For Audience and Purpose
-Inference
-Technique