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Common Core requires third graders to begin to find the central message of their fictional texts. This means the theme or message will be written in a short sentence. Instead of “Friendship” students will have to choose a phrase like...

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Sharon Cunningham
Learn how to help your 1st grade students identify the central message or lesson of a story through lots of modeling in the classroom. One way is through author studies. As you read the books with your first graders, talk about what message the author is sharing & what lesson they want you to learn. Then you can list a lesson or central message for each book on a poster. Determining the Central Message (RL 1.2) Plus a FREE download! (freebie) Kagan Strategies, Kevin Henkes Books, Reading Comprehension Posters, Teaching Slides, Main Idea And Supporting Details, Free Graphic Organizers, Line Math, Central Message, Virtual Teaching

Learn how to help your 1st grade students identify the central message or lesson of a story through lots of modeling in the classroom. One way is through author studies. As you read the books with your first graders, talk about what message the author is sharing & what lesson they want you to learn. Then you can list a lesson or central message for each book on a poster. Determining the Central Message (RL 1.2) Plus a FREE download! (freebie)

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Amanda Siani
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Hi! I'm Rebecca, and I'm addicted to Anchor Charts! bwahahahaha I just love to create Anchor Charts with my students. However, I'm starting to run out of space, so I have got to get creative about storing them! I have found several ways, but I'm not sure which way I like best. How do YOU store your Anchor Charts? I'd love to hear your ideas! Chatterbox Blessings,

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Richelle Renteria
Determining the Central Message (RL 1.2) | First Grade Buddies Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse, Anchor Charts First Grade, Theme Of A Story, Reading Wonders, Central Message, First Grade Lessons, Interactive Reading, Clever Classroom, Reading Anchor Charts

Helping kiddos identify the central message or lesson of a story is a tricky skill, Here's how we practice through LOTS of modeling in the classroom! To get started with Central Message, we do an author study with Kevin Henkes books. His books are so great for the beginning of the year with the messages they deliver about friendship and being kind and following rules! They lend themselves perfectly to this unit. As we read each book, we talk about what message the author was sharing with us…

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Patrice Edelstein

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