RL.3.5 - Refer to parts of stories, dramas, and poems when writing or speaking about a text, using terms such as chapter, scene, and stanza; describe how each successive part builds on earlier sections.
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Carl and the Lost Girl—Moral of the Story
This fable with comprehension questions will teach students about kindness and trust. Students will ...
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Animal Parade Poem
Animal parade is a rhymed poem with comprehension questions to follow. This whimsical poem about clo...
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If It Were Up To Me—Poem
Your students will be sure to relate to this poem about being the boss! Have your students read this...
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Summer Poetry
This free verse poem on summer will help your students get familiar with reading poetry. The compreh...
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Baxter the Bracelet Sniffer
This short story follows Baxter, a talking dog, as he solves the mystery of a missing bracelet by us...
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Baxter and the Missing Diary Caper
In this short mystery story, Baxter the clever talking dog uses his detective skills to solve the ca...
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Baxter and the Vanishing Veggies
Baxter investigates disappearing vegetables from Emma's garden and collects clues leading to Marshma...