Readers,
Listen to Jane Kaczmarek read the story, "Thank You, Mr. Faulker". Then, click on the link below to share what you heard her do as she read, what you think the author did in her writing to help Jane know how to read in that way, and what questions you have about what it means to read fluently.
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Third Graders,
After reading the TFK article, "Helping the Hungry", think about the message that Katie Stagliano shared about helping others in need of food. Then, share your thoughts about the following questions: 1. What claim can you make about Katie? 2. What evidence do you have to support that claim? 3. What else can you do to help others like Katie does with growing food for people in need? Share your ideas with your classmates and others. When you finish, watch our blog grow and add onto 2 or more of your classmates' thinking. You can...
3rd Graders,
After finishing our first chapter book, "The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane", I'm sure you have so many thoughts you want to share with your classmates. 1. Think about the themes we discussed in class this week. What claim can you make about what theme is presented in the story? What evidence do you have from the book to support that claim? 2. Then, imagine you are Edward. You traveled on SO many journeys throughout the book. How have you changed? Give examples from the book to support how you have changed. After, comment on what other people have shared. You can make a connection, add on to their thinking, ask a question, or explain why you agree or disagree. Readers,
What predictions, wonders, thoughts, feelings, or questions do you have about what we are reading in Edward Tulane? We will revisit this after we finish the story this week! We have been reading The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane. He has been on many adventures. What predictions do you have? What claim can you make about Edward? What evidence do you have to support your claim?
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