These
resources were created and shared by teachers and reading coaches
from many different places. Isn't it wonderful to share our hard work
and creative ideas?
Lakewood's
Student Progress Profile Sheet
(This form is for Lakewood teachers to use in the Progress Profile
Notebook.)
Organization
Kandi
Mobarakzadeh, 1st grade teacher at Lakewood, shared this organization
tip. Print this file, cut out and glue each "Week at a Glance"
to the front of a file folder. You can then laminate the file folders
if you wish. Keep everything pertaining to that lesson in the file
folder for future reference. You'll quickly be able to see what skills
are covered during that week by looking at the outside of the file
folder.
4th
Grade Organizer
Study Guides
(Thanks
to Cheryl Bosch, French Settlement, Louisiana)
SmartBoard
Resources
Whole Group
Lessons
Lesson
1
(created and shared by Jessica Scott, Westview
Elementary, Phenix City, AL)
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Lesson
2
(created
and shared by Jessica Scott, Westview Elementary, Phenix City,
AL)
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Lesson
3
(created
and shared by Jessica Scott, Westview Elementary, Phenix City,
AL)
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Lesson
4
(created
and shared by Jessica Scott, Westview Elementary, Phenix City,
AL)
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Lesson
5
(created
and shared by Jessica Scott, Westview Elementary, Phenix City,
AL)
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Lesson
6
(created
and shared by Jessica Scott, Westview Elementary, Phenix City,
AL)
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Lesson
7
(created
and shared by Jessica Scott, Westview Elementary, Phenix City,
AL)
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Lesson
8
(created
and shared by Jessica Scott, Westview Elementary, Phenix City,
AL)
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Lesson
9
(created
and shared by Jessica Scott, Westview Elementary, Phenix City,
AL)
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Lesson
10
(created
and shared by Jessica Scott, Westview Elementary, Phenix City,
AL)
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Lesson
11
(created
and shared by Jessica Scott, Westview Elementary, Phenix City,
AL)
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Lesson
12
(created
and shared by Jessica Scott, Westview Elementary, Phenix City,
AL)
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Lesson
13
(created
and shared by Jessica Scott, Westview Elementary, Phenix City,
AL)
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Lesson
14
(created
and shared by Jessica Scott, Westview Elementary, Phenix City,
AL)
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Lesson
15
(created
and shared by Jessica Scott, Westview Elementary, Phenix City,
AL)
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Lesson
16
(created
and shared by Jessica Scott, Westview Elementary, Phenix City,
AL)
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Lesson
17
(created
and shared by Jessica Scott, Westview Elementary, Phenix City,
AL)
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Lesson
18
(created
and shared by Jessica Scott, Westview Elementary, Phenix City,
AL)
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Lesson
20
(created
and shared by Jessica Scott, Westview Elementary, Phenix City,
AL)
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Lesson
21
(created
and shared by Jessica Scott, Westview Elementary, Phenix City,
AL)
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Lesson
22
(created
and shared by Jessica Scott, Westview Elementary, Phenix City,
AL)
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Lesson
23
(created
and shared by Jessica Scott, Westview Elementary, Phenix City,
AL)
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Lesson
24
(created
and shared by Jessica Scott, Westview Elementary, Phenix City,
AL)
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Direct
Link to Lakewood's 4th Grade Webpage at SpellingCity
OR
4th
Grade Spelling Word Practice at SpellingCity
(Click the link above. Click "Find a list" at the top of
the page. Select "Search by teacher name" and enter lakewood.
Click "search." Click on the lesson and grade of your
choice. Click on any of the options available for each test.)
(Thanks to Sharon Windsor, a 5th grade teacher, at
Citrus Grove Elementary for sharing this website)
Spelling Homework
Tic-Tac-Toe
(Thanks to Cheryl Bosch, French Settlement,
Louisiana)
Spelling Word
Cards for Pocket Chart
(Enlarged Print)
Spelling Test
(Bubble Format)
(Thanks to Cheryl Bosch, French Settlement,
Louisiana)
Genre Posters
Theme
4
(Thanks to Jessica Scott,
Westview Elementary, Phenix City, Alabama)
Vocabulary
Display
"Building Our Vocabulary"
(Print on cardstock for a vocabulary display. If space
is an issue in your room, consider this idea: Print the files below
and cut into individual flashcards. Punch a hole in the top corner
of each card and attach a ring to the group of cards. Place the cards
in a literacy center. Students work in pairs. The first student chooses
a word, reads it to his partner and has the partner use the word in
a sentence. You can add a student-friendly definition to the back
of each card if you wish.)
Vocabulary
Word Cards for Pocket Chart
(Enlarged Print)
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Vocabulary
Self-Awareness Chart
(Created and shared by Cheryl Bosch, French Settlement,
Louisiana)
12
Ideas for Keeping Vocabulary Words in Circulation
(email your additional ideas to selder@pcboe.net
and we'll upload an updated compilation when we reach 25 ideas!)
Vocabulary
Graphic
Write the vocabulary word in the middle
box and complete the graphic.
(created from an idea shared by Nancy in Fayettville, Georgia)
Vocabulary
Graphic Organizer
(Created by Jamie Norris, Flagler Beach,
Florida.)
This one is for Lesson 1, but can be modified by changing the vocabulary
words in the boxes.
If you make more of these graphic organizers for each lesson, please
send a copy to us for uploading!
SmartBoard
slide of Vocabulary Graphic
Vocabulary
Powerpoint Shows
(Created and shared by Lesley Finigan, Key West, Florida)
SmartBoard
Vocabulary Games
(Thanks to Brittaney Graf, Westview
Elementary, Phenix City, Alabama)
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Lesson
19
Lesson
19
(thanks to Brandi Daniel, Ridgecrest Elementary,
Phenix City, Alabama)
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Lesson
21
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Lesson
22
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Lesson
23
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Lesson
24
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Lesson
25
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Lesson
26
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Lesson
27
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Lesson
28
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Lesson
29
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Lesson
30
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I Have Who
Has
(vocabulary review game)
(Thanks to Brandi Daniel, Ridgecrest
Elementary, Phenix City, Alabama)
Organization
Lesson
Plan Template
Data and Assessments
ORF Recording
Sheets
(thanks to Sue Hughes, Eustis, Florida)
Complete Set of Weekly
Tests Answer Documents for Lessons 1 - 30
(created
and shared by Shannon Jones Anderson, Steele, Alabama)
Word
Format
PDF
Format
Theme Test Answer Documents
Benchmark Assessment
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The
forms were created and shared by Rachel Musser of Santa Rosa
County, Florida. Rachel suggests that teachers add students'
names in the column on the left, put an X in the column where
an error occured per item per student. Then, simply by reading
down the column a teacher will immediately determine the number
of items missed by class and by individual. This will be a great
tool for differentiated small group instruction. Rachel adds
these printing hints:
*Print in color to view items assessed and the frequency (color-coded)
*Use landscape orientation
*Use legal-sized paper
*All spreadsheets are two pages (print, trim, and tape to make
a final copy just slightly larger than letter-size paper)
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Middle
of Year Benchmark Assessment Answer Document
(Thanks to Sarah Grizzle, Westview Elementary,
Phenix City, Alabama)
Word
Format
PDF
Format
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End
of Year Benchmark Assessment Answer Document
(Thanks
to Sarah Grizzle, Westview Elementary, Phenix City, Alabama)
Word
Format
PDF
Format
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Daily Proofreading
Powerpoints
(Thanks to Cheryl Bosch, French Settlement,
Louisiana)
Other Grammar
Resources
(Thanks to Cheryl Bosch, French Settlement,
Louisiana)
R.A.F.T.
(Created for a writing center by Jamie
Norris, Flagler County, Florida)
Other Resources
Skills
Matrix
Classroom
Instruction Observation Form
Managing
Small Group Instruction With Storytown
Storytown
Technology
Storytown
Components List by Grade Levels
Storytown
Phonics Progression
Harcourt
Storytown Selection Guided Reading Levels
(Use this information for pulling appropriate guided
reading levels from Lakewood's bookroom to supplement Harcourt. Find
the guided reading level for the desired Storytown text and you will
know which books from our bookroom are compatible with that level.)
Helpful Websites
Calley
Schneider's 4th Grade Harcourt Storytown Resources
Incredible
collection of Internet links for fourth grade Storytown themes
Mrs.
Bromwich's StoryTown Links (for 4th Grade--organized by theme)
Compiled
Online Resources and Supporting United Streaming Videos for 4th Grade
Storytown Themes
(Thanks to Kelly Howard, PCES, for sharing this website!)
Harcourt
Storytown Website
Think
Central (Harcourt Storytown's
Technology Website)
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