The house is a mess. We are down to frozen hamburger patties and Rice Chex. I can’t remember the last time I showered. My husband is whining that he is watching TV all by himself. Oh, that’s right . . . it’s Back to School season! Who’s with me on this one? Good golly this time of year is crazy. However, I thrive on this kind of chaos {call me crazy} . . . and I am itchin’ to meet the new crew. All of this excitement has kicked the creative bug into high gear. In the past few days I have been working round the clock to get all of my latest ideas out of my crazy brain. Here’s my latest labor of love.
So here’s the skinny on this one. I had a 2nd grade teacher friend approach me with an idea for Reading Response Homework. “Please make it pretty,” she said. Well, I took a look at it and fell in love. So, in addition to “prettying” it up, I also added some bonus goods to keep the Reading Response party going on the home front.
This is an absolutely brilliant idea – embedding reading response into the nightly reading log takes home reading to the next level! Sure, AR is great, but getting our babes thinking on a deeper level is so much more valuable in the long run.
With this said, I worked to create a packet that challenges kids to really dig into a book and think critically about the story. My ultimate goal . . . a year filled with oodles of QUALITY READING EXPERIENCES.
In this collection, students get to chose a Reading Response Question to answer after they have read for the evening. The best part — it’s part of the reading log (no muss, no fuss).
This packet contains everything you need to get going — parent letters, reading log templates, and a Reading Response Choice Sheet. I also tossed in tracking sheets, awards/certificates, sticker charts, and classroom practice activities. Oh, and I should mention that almost all of the templates have an EDITABLE version. I wanted to give you the option of taking this in a different direction ๐
This was designed with 2nd and 3rd graders in mind. It could work for some high-level firsties at the end of the year ๐ CLICK HERE To check this one out! |
On another packet note, I am part of Miss Kindergarten’s Try It FREE Tuesday! Guess what that means?? Yup . . . she’s giving away one of my collections for FREE today. You can snag my Story Songs – 5 Little Bugs Packet over on her blog. It’s perfect for Pre-K and K teachers. But, HURRY. This freebie deal will vanish at 11:59 tonight (Tuesday 8/5).
CLICK HERE to grab this file!
Alright, I am out of here. I am working on getting a Spanish Version of my 2nd Grade Good Morning Work (August) posted and I want to do a little more shopping on TPT. AND, I should probably do a few things for my own classroom today. Hehehehehe . . . whoops ๐ I’ll see you again soon!
Yvonne Henke says
Hi. This was very useful. My son was given the log by his teacher but with none of the other sheets, no Choice sheet, no parent letter, etc. – It's been difficult to figure out what he was supposed to do. One thing, there should be some questions that pertain more to non-fiction. The questions all have something to do with a story. My son will read all day about spiders, space, dinosaurs, etc. but doesn't particularly like stories so the questions are a lot more difficult to do for him.