Eric Carle ONLINE RESOURCES PACKET AuthorStudy Grade K
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Resources Eric Carle ASSESSMENT AND PROGRESS MONITORING Monitoring Student Progress Writing an Opinion (Pre-Assessment Prompt) Writing an Opinion (Post-Assessment Prompt) Rubric: Elements to Include in a Response to Literature LESSON RESOURCES Lesson 6: Characters Lesson 7: The Very Hungry Caterpillar Life Cycle (blank) The Very Hungry Caterpillar Life Cycle (completed) Settings Lesson 8: Problem and Solution Lesson 10: Comparing and Contrasting Characters Lesson 11: Beginning, Middle, and End Lesson 12: Story Elements Lesson 17: Writing an Opinion Rubric The Best Eric Carle Book Lesson 18: Editing Checklist
Monitoring Student Progress 1/1 Monitoring Student Progress Student Name/I.D. Number Pre-Assessment Name the title of the book Express personal opinion Provide reason for opinion Draw to represent opinion Week 1 Name the title of the book Express personal opinion Provide reason for opinion Draw to represent opinion Week 2 Name the title of the book Express personal opinion Provide reason for opinion Draw to represent opinion Week 3 Name the title of the book Express personal opinion Provide reason for opinion Draw to represent opinion Week 4 Name the title of the book Express personal opinion Provide reason for opinion Draw to represent opinion Post-Assessment Name the title of the book Express personal opinion Provide reason for opinion Draw to represent opinion
Pre-Assessment Prompt 1/1 Writing an Opinion Write your opinion of the book From Head to Toe. Tell whether you liked or did not like this book. Explain why you liked or did not like the book. Tell what you think or feel about the story and why you feel that way. Be sure to include the name of the book and a drawing that shows how you feel about the book. You may want to use a word that connects your opinion to your reason or reasons.
Post-Assessment Prompt 1/1 Writing an Opinion Write your opinion of the book 10 Little Rubber Ducks. Tell whether you liked or did not like this book. Explain why you liked or did not like the book. Tell what you think or feel about the story and why you feel that way. Be sure to include the name of the book and a drawing that shows your opinion. You may want to use a word that connects your opinion to your reason or reasons.
Rubric: Elements to Include in a Response to Literature 1/1 Rubric: Elements to Include in a Response to Literature Element Yes No Name the title of the book Express a personal opinion about the book Provide a reason for the opinion Include a drawing that represents the opinion
Characters Title Character(s) Do You Want to Be My Friend? Does a Kangaroo Have a Mother, Too? Have You Seen My Cat? Little Cloud Lesson 6 Character 1/1 The Very Hungry Caterpillar
Lesson 7 Setting 1/1 The Very Hungry Caterpillar Life Cycle
Lesson 7 Setting 1/1 The Very Hungry Caterpillar Life Cycle egg butterfly little caterpillar cocoon big, fat caterpillar
Settings Title Setting(s) Do You Want to Be My Friend? Does a Kangaroo Have a Mother, Too? Have You Seen My Cat? Little Cloud Lesson 7 Setting 1/1 The Very Hungry Caterpillar
Problem and Solution Title Do You Want to Be My Friend? Problem Solution Does a Kangaroo Have a Mother, Too? Have You Seen My Cat? Lesson 8 Problem and Solution 1/1 Little Cloud The Very Lonely Firefly
Comparing and Contrasting Characters Venn Diagram Lesson 10 Comparing and Contrasting Characters 1/1 The Very Lonely Firefly Both The Very Busy Spider
Beginning, Middle, and End Lesson 11 Beginning, Middle, End 1/1 Beginning Middle End
Lesson 12 Story Elements 1/1 Story Elements Title Characters The Very Quiet Cricket Setting Problem Solution
Lesson 17 Response Groups and Revision 1/1 Writing an Opinion Rubric I wrote the name of the book. I wrote my opinion. I did not write the name of the book. I did not write my opinion. I told why that was my opinion. I did not tell why that was my opinion. I drew a picture to show my opinion. I did not draw a picture. You did a good job on your writing because you wrote. You could improve your writing by.
Lesson 17 Response Groups and Revision 1/1 The Best Eric Carle Book The Best Eric Carle Book my favrit Eric Carle book iz Do You Want To Be My Friend? This is the best book. It is about friends. That iz why i likeit
Lesson 18 Editing 1/1 Editing Checklist Did I put spaces between my words? Did I start all sentences with capital letters? Did I write the word I with a capital letter? Did I put a period or question mark at the end of my sentences? Did I spell my kindergarten words correctly?
Frontloading Lesson 2 Beginning, Middle, End 1/1 Three Circle Map In the beginning. At the end. In the middle.
Frontloading Lesson 3 Story Elements, Part 1 1/1 Story String Title Title Character Setting? Problem Solution End