![]() ![]() If you already have a year-long program, you could use these throughout the year to shake things up a bit. ![]() Another approach is to select themes that correlate with topics you are studying in science or social studies. Skills are repeated throughout the resource for spiral review.Īs morning work, I ♥ Literacy could be used 1-2 days a week with other activities, perhaps math or journaling, on the remaining days. ![]() A list of the skills addressed at the bottom (indicated by a picture of a nail – which stands for “nailed it!”) This list repeats in the table of contents for easy reference.A theme-based joke or fun fact (joke answers can be found upside down in the bottom right-hand corner).Perfect for fast finishers, as homework, or extra credit. An open-ended bonus activity, marked by a star, at the bottom of the page to be completed on the backside.The questions are more closely aligned to close reading than simple comprehension. Most of the passages are informational text (written by a published author of over 100 nonfiction books for children), but a few are fictional – just to shake things up. A short reading passage with one or two text-dependent questions.Activities are numbered for easy reference. 6 standards-based ELA/Reading activities, each in its own space.While each page/slide is different, they do have some elements in common. NOTE: This resource uses American English and is not editable. This resource is part of two money-saving bundles! I Heart Literacy Mini Pack – Mythical Creatures.I Heart Literacy Mini Pack – Parts of the Body.I Heart Literacy Mini Pack – Innovation.I Heart Literacy Mini Pack – Fun & Games.Google Slides – Fun Extras for Fast Finishers. ![]()
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