Famous Canadian Authors Reading Bundle, Google Slides - Grade 3-4
This collection of 4 fiction and non-fiction reading lessons are tailored to integrate language-based social studies content into their literacy time. It is also an excellent resource for split-grade teachers who would like some independent subject material for their students!
This collection of 4 fiction and non-fiction reading lessons are tailored to integrate language-based social studies content into their literacy time. It is also an excellent resource for split-grade teachers who would like some independent subject material for their students!
This collection of 4 fiction and non-fiction reading lessons are tailored to integrate language-based social studies content into their literacy time. It is also an excellent resource for split-grade teachers who would like some independent subject material for their students!
Subject: Reading Comprehension
Sub Topic: Social Studies
Grade(s): 3, 4
Description: This collection of 4 fiction and non-fiction reading lessons are tailored to integrate language-based social studies content into their literacy time. It is also an excellent resource for split-grade teachers who would like some independent subject material for their students! The social studies focus and literacy skills used in each activity are listed at the bottom of the worksheet.
The links in the PDF direct you to the google slide lesson. There are two links, one for editable slides and one for digital-ready slides. This gives you the flexibility to edit the student worksheets to meet their needs! The PDF includes the worksheets giving you the option for in-class instruction or distance learning.
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Answer Key: N/A
Topics Covered: Topics covered include:
Barbara Reid
Robert Munsch
Canadian Authors at the Library: Jean Little, Kenneth Oppel, and Eric Walters.
Students will read about Fairview Public School's "TV Turn-Off Challenge Month". For the entire month of April, students were encouraged to try other activities instead of watching television. In Ms. Rolly's grade four class, the "TV Turn-Off Challenge Month" had been re-named "Get Hooked on a Book Month" because Ms. Rolly wanted her kids to read as many books as they could that month.
Delivery: Google Slides, Printables
Author/Creators Name: On The Mark Press
Authors/Creators Education: N/A
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