Teaching and Behavior Strategies

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a woman sitting in front of a green chair with tennis balls on it and the words write a comment
Woman Cuts Tennis Balls In Half And Glues Them To Chairs, Sees Immediate Change In Her Students
tennis ball chairs
an animated short is shown with the title teaching infernce with animated shorts,
Using Animated Shorts to Teach Inference - Book Units Teacher
Free Printables to Use with Animated Shorts (Inference)
a piece of paper with writing on it that says, double entry journal from the text from your mind
ELA in the middle
ELA in the middle | Middle School English, Language Arts
a spinner with the words after reading
Reading Comprehension Games and Activities, Guided Reading, Reading Response
GUIDED READING GAMES AND ACTIVITIES FOR COMPREHENSION - TeachersPayTeachers.com
a sign that says, first to five retells and the main characters are in different colors
The Best Way to Teach Kids How to Retell a Fiction Story
This retelling strategy will help your students to retell a fiction story using five fingers. This anchor chart will help them remember exactly what to include for each step of the retelling process!
a poster with the words roll and reel on it, which includes pictures of different objects
Roll and Retell - Building Summarizing, Communication, and Writing Skills
An Apple For The Teacher: Roll and Retell - Building Summarizing, Communication, and Writing Skills
the summer reading passages with text
Reading Comprehension Passages
Reading Comprehension Passages Here are 4 fun reading passages that can be used in the spring or summer. The topics include Flag Day Buzzing Bees Great White Sharks and Popsicles! Enjoy! 2nd grade 3rd grade 4th grade non-fiction comprehension reading comprehension Summer
a blue poster with the words 8 questions to read before reading comprehenon
8 Questions to Increase Reading Comprehension - My Storytime corner
8 Questions to increase reading comprehension from My Storytime Corner
four pictures of different colored drawings on wood
Another perspective...
great perspective/point of view activity | students draw a story event from the perspective/point of view of one of the characters