Description
Each of these 157 cards features a different question or activity to help your students engage meaningfully with the text they are reading. They can be used for discussion or as writing prompts. The cards address setting, characters, plot, theme, author’s purpose, mood, tone and more. Students will need to use reading strategies such as inference, summarizing, comparing and contrasting etc. to dig deeper into the text.
What’s included
- “Lit Sparks” 65 question cards for responding to literature + Digital Options
- “Info Sparks” 47 question cards for responding to informational text (nonfiction) + Digital Options
- “Lit Bits” 45 activity cards for responding to literature in writing + Digital Options
Check out each individual product to learn much more about it!
Here are some suggestions for using these cards:
- Use in conjunction with close reading.
- Use as writing prompts for reading journals.
- Require students to complete a certain number of cards each week for their independent reading.
- Use in guided reading groups and literature circles as discussion prompts.
- Use as prompts for partner discussions.
- Use in reading strategy and literacy centers.
- Choose one card to display on the document camera for the whole class to use as a writing prompt.
- Allow students to draw cards randomly as writing or discussion prompts (always very popular!)
- Use after silent reading or the weekend to discuss what students have been reading independently.
Copyright information:
Purchasing this product grants permission for use by one teacher in his or her own classroom. If you intend to share with others, please purchase an additional license.
Happy Teaching!
Rachel Lynette
Everyone’s a Learner –
Amazing resource, that is easily used and can be used for so many different students!
Stephanie Silver –
Great to use for book studies and comprehension checks throughout reading.
Amanda B. –
I used these to help develop questions for specific novels for my daughter. I love that they cover a variety of concepts that need to be covered. They would be great for using with any reading and are obviously intended to be open-ended, which they would be perfect for.