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Mentor Texts

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If you've been following for any length of time, you know that I love a good mentor text. They're engaging and a great way to get student...

7 Good Examples of Emotional Character Development - with Mentor Texts! - Reading and Writing Haven

Looking to teach students about how character development impacts theme? First, you’ll need to model with some specific, high-interest examples. Students need to know what character development looks like from…

Mentor text to teach grammar skills

Using mentor texts to teach grammar skills is a great way to get students’ attention and demonstrate how authors use correct grammar in their writing. In this post, I’ll share some awesome mentor texts to teach grammar skills in a meaningful way. Mentor Texts to Teach Grammar Incorporating a variety of activities in your grammar ...

4 Mentor Texts for Teaching Theme & Main Idea - The Primary Gal

Some people teach theme and main idea separately, which is totally fine. However, I like to teach them together. I like my students to be able to see that the main idea can be very simple and tells what the story or passage was about on a surface level. A theme, on the other hand, […]

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Students explore Disability Awareness and Activism with this printable & digital resource. Students use the picture book All the Way to the Top by Annette Bay Pimentel as a mentor text to practice text analysis, innovative thinking, comparing and contrasting skills, and activism while learning about various disabilities.
Students explore Disability Awareness and Activism with this printable & digital resource. Students use the picture book All the Way to the Top by Annette Bay Pimentel as a mentor text to practice text analysis, innovative thinking, comparing and contrasting skills, and activism while learning about various disabilities.
Students explore Disability Awareness and Activism with this printable & digital resource. Students use the picture book All the Way to the Top by Annette Bay Pimentel as a mentor text to practice text analysis, innovative thinking, comparing and contrasting skills, and activism while learning about various disabilities.
This mentor text unit uses the picture book The Legend of Old Befana by Tomie DePaola for students to explore the Italian folktale. This cross curricular unit includes five days of reading, writing, and social studies activities based on this culturally diverse picture book. It is available in both print and digital Google Slides, so it is perfect for classroom and distance learning.