Making Predictions Reading Workshop Unit Print + Digital Bundle

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Help your students make reading predictions with this reading workshop unit. This reading workshop unit is perfect for the 3rd, 4th, and 5th-grade classroom! Use these resources to help your students predict and interact with the text.

The 60-page resource includes four days of lessons paired with popular read alouds.

  • Enemy Pie by Derek Munson
  • A Bad Case of Stripes by David Shannon
  • Come on, Rain by Karen Hesse
  • The Raft by Jim LaMarche

The Printable Reading Workshop Unit includes:

  • teacher guide
  • stop and interact prompts for each read aloud to engage your students
  • 3 differentiated graphic organizers
  • anchor charts for teacher and students
  • 5 picture prompts
  • 3 differentiated interactive notebook options
  • 3 exit slips
  • reading choice boards
  • 24 differentiated multiple-choice task cards (3 levels, 8 per level)
  • 3 multiple-choice assessments (3 levels, 1 per level)

The Digital Reading Workshop Unit includes:

  • teacher guide
  • stop and interact prompts for each read aloud to engage your students
  • 3 differentiated graphic organizers using Google Slides
  • anchor charts for teacher and students using Google Slides
  • 5 picture prompts using Google Slides
  • 3 differentiated interactive notebook options using Google Slides
  • 4 exit slips using your choice of Google Slides or Google Forms (You can use these over and over again!)
  • clickable reading choice board using Google Slides
  • 24 differentiated multiple-choice task cards (3 levels, 8 per level) using your choice of Google Slides or Google Form
  • 3 self-grading assessments (3 levels, 1 per level) using Google Forms

Use these resources to make predictions in the read-aloud selections and your students’ own independent reading selections.

Still have questions? Email me at [email protected], and I would love to help you out!

Mandy Neal at Teaching With Simplicity
Mandy Neal at Teaching With Simplicity

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