Interactive Whiteboard Resources
General Reading
- Have the students complete this organizer about a mystery story that they have read.
- Model how to complete the organizer by filling in the information about a famous person's biography read aloud book with the class.
- Have the students complete this organizer about a mystery story that they have read.
- Have students then fill in their own copy of the organizer and do an oral book report using their organizer on the Smart Board.
- Use this organizer to have students not only read as readers, but also writers.
- Model how to locate different text features in a non-fiction book by filling in the information using a non-fiction read aloud book with the class.
- List out cause and effect events along the sides of the organizer.
- The teacher can list the setting, character, and plot of two stories along the side of the organizer and students can drag and drop them to the appropriate sides of the organizer to compare the stories.
- Model how to complete the organizer by filling in possible themes and evidence from a read aloud book with the class.
- Model how to complete the organizer by filling in the information about a read aloud book with the class.
- Model how to complete the organizer by filling in the information about the setting of a read aloud book with the class.
- Use this organizer to provide an opportunity for students to think deeply about a book they are reading.
- Model how to complete the organizer by filling in the information about a read aloud book with the class.
- After completing a read aloud as a class fill in the organizer as a culminating activity.
- Model how to complete the organizer by filling in the information about a read aloud book with the class.