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6th grade reading resources for SMART Notebook

Preview of Nonfiction Text Feature and Text Structure Jeopardy Game

Nonfiction Text Feature and Text Structure Jeopardy Game

This item is a SMARTBOARD Jeopardy Game. The game reviews the nonfiction text features and text structures. :)
Preview of Christmas Jeopardy Smartboard Language Arts Lesson

Christmas Jeopardy Smartboard Language Arts Lesson

This smartboard lesson is a (Christmas Jeopardy-like) lesson that I made up for the smartboard. The categories are fact - opinion, synonyms, antonyms, cause and effect, and homophones. A Smartboard is not required. You can get a free download from Smartech.com to use. This activity would be a great review for anytime, but works especially well during the Christmas season. Made by Scott O'Toole (Scott OToole) Christmas smartboard lesson, Christmas smartboard jeopardy format, smartboard
Preview of Thanksgiving Jeopardy Smartboard Language Arts Lesson

Thanksgiving Jeopardy Smartboard Language Arts Lesson

This smartboard lesson is a (Thanksgiving Jeopardy-like) lesson that I made up for the smartboard. The categories are fact - opinion, synonyms, antonyms, cause and effect, and homophones. A Smartboard is not required. You can get a free download from Smartech.com to use. This activity would be a great review for anytime, but works especially well during the Thanksgiving season. Made by Scott O'Toole (Scott OToole) Thanksgiving smartboard lesson, Thanksgiving smartboard jeopardy format,
Preview of Family Culture Project: Activities, Resources, Google Slides and Lessons

Family Culture Project: Activities, Resources, Google Slides and Lessons

The Family Culture Project offers an engaging exploration of students' ancestral roots, inviting them to delve into the rich tapestry of their family histories and original countries. Through interactive activities and research, elementary and middle school participants embark on a journey of discovery, celebrating cultural diversity and fostering a deeper understanding of their heritage. With hands-on projects and presentations, students not only learn about their own backgrounds but also gain
Preview of Polar Express Christmas Jeopardy Smartboard Skills Lesson

Polar Express Christmas Jeopardy Smartboard Skills Lesson

This smartboard lesson is a (Polar Express Christmas Jeopardy-like) lesson that I made up for the smartboard. The categories are fact - opinion, synonyms, antonyms, cause and effect, and homophones. A Smartboard is not required. You can get a free download from Smartech.com to use. This activity would be a great review for anytime, but works especially well during the Christmas season. Made by Smartboard Smarty. Polar Express Smartboard Lesson, Polar Express Lesson, Lessons Polar Expre
Preview of Halloween Cause and Effect Smartboard Lesson

Halloween Cause and Effect Smartboard Lesson

This 27-Page Interactive Smartboard Lesson works on cause effect realtionships with a Halloween theme. The students come to the smartboard to find the cause or effect by clicking, draging, and writing the correct answer. Made by Scott O'Toole (Scott OToole) Halloween smartboard lesson, Halloween cause and effect lesson, interactive smartboard lesson, smartboard lessons for halloween, cause effect lessons for the smartboard, language arts lessons for the smartboard, language arts smartboard les
Preview of Reading Activity - My Life- Why reading is so important simulation

Reading Activity - My Life- Why reading is so important simulation

Created by
MyPaths
TEACHER DIRECTIONS Purpose: A simulation activity that allows students to see the realize the consequences of not trying to become better at reading and writing. This activity puts students into random socioeconomic groups based on a random number on a die. This number will determine how much money they get to spend on six different areas of their life (house, location where they live, food, entertainment, transportation, and college). Students will have to make some difficult choices based
Preview of Figurative Language Smartboard Language Arts Lesson

Figurative Language Smartboard Language Arts Lesson

This is a 38-page language arts smartboard lesson that covers figurative language. It defines Idioms, Similes, Metaphors, Hyperbole, Bandwagon, Personification, Alliteration, and Onomatopoeia and then has a 9-page interactive quiz. The students come to the board and touch what they believe is the correct label. If they are correct the answer is linked to a page that congratulates them. If they are not correct it is linked to a page that tells them to try again. Made by Scott OToole (Scott O
Preview of Boggle for the Smartboard

Boggle for the Smartboard

Created by
TeacherTastic
This is a Boggle game for the smartboard. Its FREE, all I ask is you leave feed back and/or a rating please! This has extra letter pieces and a colorful template. To create a new game board just rearrange the letters or add in some new ones which are provided. It also has a timer feature to add a little intensity and a word bank to allow students to share words they found with the class. Ways to use this: 1. Smartboard center during daily 5 or guided reading. 2. Early finishers activity. 3
Preview of Author's Purpose, Context Clues, Rhythm, and Rhyme in Poetry- Common Core Align.

Author's Purpose, Context Clues, Rhythm, and Rhyme in Poetry- Common Core Align.

Created by
Teacher Creature
Understanding poetry is the toughest for students to grasp! The new Common Core Standards integrate all types of texts into our lessons and activities. This highly engaging lesson incorporates author's purpose, context clues, rhythm, and rhyme into a powerful lesson where they can examine poetry to interpret meaning. Your students will love it, and you will love how easily you can work poetry into any reading lesson!
Preview of Inferences Minilesson - Garbage Bag Inferences (Smartboard)

Inferences Minilesson - Garbage Bag Inferences (Smartboard)

This is a unique and engaging way to introduce how to make an inference with your students. For this lesson you will tell students that you want them to help you solve a mystery. Tell them that you have some new neighbors that you have never met before and the family keeps to themselves. Explain that you wanted to find out more about them and you got lucky: it was garbage bag day and they left a small bag of garbage on the curb. Hold up the premade bag of "garbage" you made to share with student
Preview of Dependent and Independent Clauses SMARTBOARD  Pirate Theme

Dependent and Independent Clauses SMARTBOARD Pirate Theme

Students will love this interactive whiteboard/SMARTboard activity with a pirate theme. The first part of this SMARTboard lesson is an introduction to dependent and independent clauses. The second half of the lesson is an activity that allows students to practice the skill of recognizing the difference between dependent and independent clauses. Examples of how to make a dependent clause complete (independent) are given on many slides. All slides are self checking so lesson can be used as a mi
Preview of Polar Express Smartboard "Race to the North Pole" Jeopardy lesson

Polar Express Smartboard "Race to the North Pole" Jeopardy lesson

This smartboard lesson is a (Polar Express Christmas Jeopardy-like) lesson that I made up for the smartboard. The questions are trivia questions from the book and movie. As students get the answer correct they go to a gameboard in which their train races another train to the North Pole. A Smartboard is not required. You can get a free download from Smartech.com to use. This activity would be a great review for anytime, but works especially well during the Christmas season. Made by Smartb
Preview of Paraphrasing Tips and Practice SMARTBOARD

Paraphrasing Tips and Practice SMARTBOARD

This SMARTboard lesson and activity introduces what paraphrasing is and gives the students a chance to put it into practice. Complete with tips and ways to learn to paraphrase for any report. Linked to You Tube video to help explain paraphrasing and plagiarism. Great for whole group/teacher directed lesson or center activity. Grades 4-8. MUST have SMART Notebook to download and use.
Preview of Calvin and Hobbes comics SmartBoard Cloze Activity Inferencing

Calvin and Hobbes comics SmartBoard Cloze Activity Inferencing

This minilesson is very engaging for students because it uses Calvin and Hobbes comic strips, and the SmartBoard. It can be used for teaching using context clues or inferencing. The file contains comics that have words missing. The students must use the context of the comic to figure out the misssing word. The slide after that will have the original comic to check their work. *If you do not have a SmartBoard you can still use this with a projector and print out the comics for students to w
Preview of Introduction to Mystery Genre SMARTBOARD

Introduction to Mystery Genre SMARTBOARD

This interactive lesson provides an introduction to the mystery genre with a link to a video. Vocabulary is included with additional explanations of the elements of mysteries. This is both a lesson and a review of mystery genre terms. Vocabulary includes alibi, detective, witness, sleuth, evidence, mystery, clue, crime, victim, suspect, and red herring. Slides with questions are self checking. Links are also provided for two videos. Great for grades 4-8.
Preview of Christmas Songs: Set #1 (Total of 7 Songs)

Christmas Songs: Set #1 (Total of 7 Songs)

Want to sing some fun Christmas Songs? This Smart Notebook file (Smartboard software) is complete with song lyrics, music notation, and PIANO ACCOMPANIMENT for a total of 7 songs. Included in the file is "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, Santa Claus is Comin' to Town, Deck the Halls, Let it Snow, We Wish you a Merry Christmas, Winter Wonderland, and Frosty the Snowman." Examine music notation concepts or just sing the songs for fun. This Smartboard file is a great resource for any classroom!
Preview of Historical Fiction Mini-Lessons

Historical Fiction Mini-Lessons

Created by
Matthew Stanbro
These useful Smartboard mini-lessons will help your students how to better understand and read historical fiction. This Smart Notebook collection of lessons include a few introductory lessons and 4 mini-lessons you can immediately use in your class. This collection can easily fill an entire week of mini-lessons for your historical lesson unit. As a bonus, I included some journal prompts at the end. Enjoy!*Please Confirm You Have Access to Smart Notebook in Order to Open This File*
Preview of Diptongos - Interactive Whiteboard Presentation

Diptongos - Interactive Whiteboard Presentation

Teach your students to read/write the diphthongs in Spanish. This Interactive Whiteboard Presentation has been created on Smartech (SmartBoard) Notebook Software. This document contains each of the diphthongs (ue, ia, ei, iu, oi, io, ua, uo, ai, eu, ey, oy). It has the diphthong highlighted in a different color. You can have students add words to the pages as they find them in their reading. Many of the words also have pictures to help students build their vocabulary in Spanish. This docu
Preview of NO PREP Main Idea Reading Response Unit, Smartboard and PDF

NO PREP Main Idea Reading Response Unit, Smartboard and PDF

Just print and start teaching! This is a NO PREP resource! Students will learn to determine the main idea of a variety of high interest texts. Test their reading comprehension of a variety of non-fiction texts with a series of reading responses. Your students will be engaged and ready to rock their standardized test! * A great unit to prep for standardized testing!* What's Included: Smartboard File (65 + pages) Main Idea Unit PDF handouts (50+ pages). All unit instructions and Assessme
Preview of Synonyms or Antonyms Smartboard Lesson - Lessons

Synonyms or Antonyms Smartboard Lesson - Lessons

This 15-page smartboard lesson is an interactive lesson on Antonyms and synonyms lesson. It describes what antonyms and synonyms are and is full of interactive practice pages that have the students coming to the board to drag, click, and draw. Made by Scott O'Toole (Scott OToole) synonym or antonym smartboard lesson, synonym or antonym smartboard, synonym or antonym lesson, smartboad lanuage arts lesson, antonyms or synonyms smartboard, smartboad language arts antonym or synonyms lesson, anton
Preview of Social Issues Reading Unit Smartboard

Social Issues Reading Unit Smartboard

This product is a series of eight reading minilessons which focus on social issues in books. The Smartboard presentation follows the Reader's Workshop model and each lesson includes a connection, a teaching point, a teaching component, active engagement, and link (as well as other supplemental activities and slides). The lessons included in this product are: 1) What are Social Issues 2) Readers Evaluate How Characters are Treated 3) Issues Hide Within the Pages of Books That You Know Well 4) R
Preview of Fiction vs. Nonfiction Smartboard Lesson

Fiction vs. Nonfiction Smartboard Lesson

Created by
Tech-Tutory
Use this as a review of the characteristics of fiction and nonfiction. The first page includes a shade to cover each characteristic so you can discuss one at a time. The second page is for sorting with pictures of actual books. The last two pages are suitable for printing. One of them contains the characteristics from the first page, and the next is blank if you prefer to have the kids fill it in themselves.
Preview of Building a Reading Life Unit Smartboard

Building a Reading Life Unit Smartboard

This is a unit you can use with your students to help them build their reading life at the beginning of the year. The minilessons in this unit include: 1) How to Pick a "Just Right" Book 2) What Good Readers Do 3) Rituals and Routines 4) Goal Setting 5) Logging Your Reading 6) Marking Your Spot 7) Parts Go Together 8) Reading Faster, Stronger, and Longer 9) Establishing Partnerships 10) Reading in the Company of Partners 11) Reflecting on Your Reading Life 12) Book Recommendations 13) Stepping
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Interactive Phonics Activities

Use hands-on activities such as sorting, matching, or building words with manipulatives to help students recognize phonics patterns and learn word families.

Word Hunts

Encourage students to find specific words either in a text or around the classroom to help reinforce sight word recognition.

Reader's Theater

Bring short stories, books, poems, or plays you’re reading in class to life by assigning roles to students and having them act out scenes. This can help enhance fluency and comprehension.

Interactive Read-Alouds

Engage the class by pausing during read-alouds to discuss the story’s theme, reflect on a character’s motivations or actions, or to ask students questions.

Comparative Analysis

Explore different adaptations of the same story (book versus movie, classic version versus a modern retelling) to encourage analysis of interpretation and presentation. You can also pair texts that are similar in theme, like poems and songs.

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