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Common Core RL.2.5 resources for ActiveInspire Flipchart

Preview of ActivInspire: Reading Literature Common Core K-2

ActivInspire: Reading Literature Common Core K-2

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Adriana Kimsey
This is an ActivInspire close reading literature study on “Mañana Iguana" by Ann Whitford Paul. All reading comprehension activities are aligned with common core standards for reading literature K-2. Here are the details: RL.1 (questions, predictions, Inferences) RL.2 (message, lesson, moral) RL.3 (plot, characters, setting) RL.4 (word choice, language) RL.5 (text structure, text types) RL.6 (author/illustrator, point of view) RL.7 (words & pictures) RL.9 (story comparisons) RL.10
Preview of Beginning, Middle, End Flipchart

Beginning, Middle, End Flipchart

This interactive Flipchart teaches the beginning, middle, and end reading structure to students provides multiple lessons to teach and interact with students! *Includes graphics, examples, practice opportunities, review and bright and engaging slides to get students excited about learning! *Aligned with Common Core Standards! *16 slides!
Preview of Mystery Genre Story Structure Flipchart RL.2.5

Mystery Genre Story Structure Flipchart RL.2.5

Looking for a fun activity to teach Common Core Standard RL.2.5 in your classroom? This Promethean flipchart presents the students with a menu of story structure activities they can do after reading mysteries to earn their detective badge. The activities include graphic organizers and technology activities. The students will earn 50 points to be able to get their detective badge. I included links to all the materials and websites needed. Throughout the flipchart, there are mystery passages t
Preview of Core Knowledge Skills, Grade 2 Unit 2 Lesson 1 Flipchart

Core Knowledge Skills, Grade 2 Unit 2 Lesson 1 Flipchart

Use this FlipChart for Unit 2, Lesson 1 for Core Knowledge Language Arts
Preview of Asking and Answering Questions Flipchart

Asking and Answering Questions Flipchart

This flipchart can be used to model asking and answering questions at the beginning, middle and end of a text. Have students record yours (or their own!) on this freebie handout.
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