Reading Comprehension Lesson Plans for K-1 {Unit 8: Asking Questions}
Reading comprehension lessons to teach students to ask questions, supplemental posters and visual aids, graphic organizers, and other materials for your Kindergarten or first grade students!
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This reading comprehension strategies unit is designed to get students asking questions about texts. The lessons use real literature, and you can select books from a list of many different suggestions.
Through minilessons that gradually release responsibility, your students will learn to:
- Ask questions before, during, and after reading
- Distinguish between “thick” and “thin” questions, and ask each type of question
- Ask questions to find out the meaning of a new word
- Ask questions to clarify meaning in a fiction or nonfiction text (and learn strategies for when comprehension breaks down)
- Ask questions to wonder about what will happen next in a story, or about the meaning/lesson of the text
- Seek answers to questions in fiction or nonfiction texts
This unit contains:
- 17 clear minilessons that will last for about 4 weeks
- Printable posters and visual aids
- Tips for setting up the reading workshop and conferring with students
- Planning and organizing templates
- Common Core alignment and clear goals
- Checklists and rubrics
- Differentiation materials for Kindergarten and first grade
- Real photographs of sample anchor charts
- List of suggested texts for use with the unit (you can use the books you already have in your classroom - the lessons do not require that you use one specific text)
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By: Learning At The Primary Pond