Rooted in Reading Kindergarten March: Read Aloud Lessons and Activities

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Calling all Kindergarten Teachers who are ready to TRANSFORM their ELA block! Rooted in Reading for Kindergarten gives you everything you need to facilitate a love of reading in your classroom.  We’ve got lesson plans, activities, crafts, and printables that focus around a read-aloud story each week.  The teacher READS the book throughout the week and models how to think deeply, ask questions, monitor comprehension, and so much more.  Each week we focus on different comprehension skills and strategies that will take your little learners on a reading journey like never before.  All lesson plans and activities are aligned with the Common Core Standards and TEKS.  This can be used as a stand alone curriculum OR as a supplemental curriculum.  You can do ALL of what we include or pick and choose the activities that work best for you and your students!  

Want to know more?  Check out below!

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Note: The description below AND the PREVIEW are VERY detailed.  We have tried to provide as much information as possible!  Please check out the description and preview if you have any questions about the unit!

Books needed for March:
I am a Cat by Galia Berstein
One Tiny Turtle by Nicola Davies
Sumo Joe by Mia Wenjen
The Princess and the Pea by Rachel Isadora

KINDERGARTEN Rooted in Reading Units:
Rooted in Reading Kinder August:  Now Available
Rooted in Reading Kinder September:  Now Available
Rooted in Reading Kinder October:  Now Available
Rooted in Reading Kinder November:  Now Available
Rooted in Reading Kinder December:  Now Available
Rooted in Reading Kinder January: Now Available
Rooted in Reading Kinder February: Now Available
Rooted in Reading Kinder March:  Now Available
Rooted in Reading Kinder April:  Now Available
Rooted in Reading Kinder May:  Now Available

Ⓠ What is included in the MARCH unit? 
Ⓐ: Look below!
● Daily Lesson Plans for 4 Weeks
● Book Question Cards
● Reading Sentences/Sentence Stems
● Comprehension Assessment
● Take Home Readers that Match the Nonfiction Reader Topic
● Comprehension Focuses:
Synthesize Information to Create New Understanding
Establish Purpose for Nonfiction, Key Details
Use Illustrations to help answer questions, Unknown Words
Compare and Contrast 2 Fairy Tales

● Comprehension Printables/Interactive Notebooks:
I Can Change My Thinking Flap-Book
I Can Put it All Together Printable
Deep Thinking Printable
Fun or Facts Printable
Top Turtle Facts Booklet
True or False Printable
Using Illustrations Printable
Figuring Out Words Flap-Book
Glossary Printable
Fairy Tale Printable
Sleeping Beauty Printable
Comparing Fairy Tales Printable

● Nonfiction Readers 
These come in a printable and projectable version.  There is a NF reader that the teacher READS with the students.  There is also a Take-Home reader that the students read with on-level content.
Snow Leopards
Ocean Animals
Women in Sports
Royalty Around the World

● Anchor Charts
The Anchor Charts have all pieces included needed to make the anchor chart as well as cards for students to respond with.
Synthesizing Anchor Chart
Sly Snow Leopard Facts
One Tiny Turtle Chart
Outrageous Ocean Animals
Asking and Answering Questions
Women in Sports
Let’s Compare Stories 
Royalty Around the World

● Vocabulary
4 Vocabulary Picture Cards with Definitions for each book
4 Vocabulary Writing Prompts
Vocabulary Anchor Chart with picture cards
Vocabulary Picture/Word Match

● Directed Drawings (with writing pages)
The directed drawings have step by step picture instructions for the teacher to guide the students through.
Snow Leopard
Manatee
Aikido Jo (character from story)
Princess and the Pea

● Crafts (with writing pages)
The crafts include a printable version that can be colored AND a cut/glue option.
Cat
Turtle Coming out of Egg
Tennis Racket
Castle

● Foundational Skills:  Blends and Digraphs
Blends and Digraphs Posters
Blends and Digraphs Pocket Chart
Blend and Digraph Sort
Blend Them  Printables
Cookin Up Blends Printables
Digraphs Booklets
Color the Blends Printables

● Grammar:  Questions
Question Digital Poster
Question Word Activity
We Can Ask Questions Anchor Chart
Sentences with Question Marks
Punctuation Pick It
Asking Questions

● Grammar:  Questions
Question Sort
I Can Write a Question Printable
Make a Sentence
Question Puzzle
Please Fix Me!
Punctuation Assessment

● Grammar:  Common and Proper Nouns
Common and Proper Noun Digital Posters
Common and Proper Noun Anchor Chart Sort
Noun Printable
Common and Proper Noun Flap-Book Sort
Noun Sort
Common and Proper Noun Flap-Book Word Sort
Proper Noun Assessment

● Grammar: Pronouns- she, he, they
Pronoun Digital Posters
Pronoun Anchor Chart  Sort
Pronoun Practice
Which Pronoun Printable
Pronoun Flap-Book
Pronoun Pick It
Pronoun Assessment

● Daily Deep Dive:  Mentor Sentence
Each week we take a sentence from the book or inspired by the book.  This sentence is the anchor for the sentence study.
Pocket Chart Sentence Cards to Build the Sentence Together
Replacing Words Cards
Printable:  Write the Sentence and Draw a Picture
Printable:  Cut and Glue the Sentence.  Write the Sentence.

More FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Ⓠ There is SO much included, how do I fit it all in?
Ⓐ:  Please do NOT feel like you have to do everything we put into the units.  We try to include everything that a teacher might want, but we realize it is A LOT!  We suggest combing through the units, looking at the expectations of your school/district/state, and deciding which activities would be best for your students.  We do NOT recommend printing class sets of everything, hoping to get to it all.  Choose the things that you think YOUR students need, that will be most beneficial, and start there!  Several components can be used during stations, for morning work, or even as homework.  Others you may choose to just set aside for another time or not use at all!  That’s okay!  We want this to work for you AND your students!

Ⓠ What is included in the Kinder units
Ⓐ:  Each book unit (so 4 a month) will include:  
⇢Daily Lesson Plans for Comprehension, Vocabulary, Grammar, and the Daily Deep Dive
⇢Book Question Cards for Classroom Discussion
⇢Comprehension Focus Digital Posters
⇢Comprehension Printables and/or Interactive Notebook Templates
⇢Comprehension Assessment for the Weekly Read Aloud
⇢Reading Passage with Questions
⇢Anchor Chart Templates
⇢Nonfiction Reader
⇢Nonfiction Take Home Reader
⇢Vocabulary Picture Cards with Word, Picture, Definition
⇢Vocabulary Writing Prompts
⇢Vocabulary Writing Prompts
⇢Vocabulary Printables/Assessments
⇢Craft with Writing Pages
⇢Directed Drawing with Writing Pages
⇢Foundational Skills Focus Digital Posters
⇢Foundational Skills Printables/Activities
⇢Grammar Focus Digital Posters
⇢Grammar Printables/Activities
⇢Daily Deep Dive with Mentor Sentences

Ⓠ How are these units different from your other grade level units?
Ⓐ:  We have followed the same format as our other grade levels, but we have made it developmentally appropriate for a Kindergarten classroom.  We do not choose read alouds that are on a Kindergarten reading level because the teacher is reading the story to the class, and guiding their discussions, BUT the activities that correlate with the read aloud are Kinder appropriate.  We believe that books read aloud should vary in level so that ALL students benefit from the instruction.  Here are some minor differences in the Kinder units:
➧Lined Writing Pages and Sentence Starters
➧Printables have very little cutting involved.  If there is cutting, it is very basic.
➧Many options for drawing or writing when responding to the text
➧Foundational Skills Included
➧Directed Drawings have simplified steps and a starting page
➧Crafts are easy to cut and assemble or they can simply be colored
➧Vocabulary Cards have pictures
➧Kinder appropriate activities, assessments, passages, and more

Please note: We provide resources/printables for foundational skills. However, we do not claim that this is a complete phonics program. Rooted in Reading was built to address the comprehension, vocabulary, and language standards. Many schools and districts have very specific plans for foundational skills/phonics. Our goal is to simply provide extra materials for teachers to use during their phonics instruction.

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