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comprehension
By Katy

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You might want to check out some books like Better than book reports. They have some great activities that you could give or modify and give as activities after reading a book. That would be a form of assessment to see the level of thinking your students are at. For example, there is a domino activity, where students need to find an event in the book that caused something happen, which caused something else to happen, and so on. After they complete the "dominoes," they can write what they think would have been different in the story if the first event didn't happen or happened differently.

 


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