Reinforce comprehension skills. Free activity sheet
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Dear Teacher,
Writing, drawing, retelling—these are some of the tasks students can choose to do as they complete the reading idea in today’s eNewsletter. We’ve made this post-reading activity easy for you by putting the eight options on a ready-to-use reproducible. Decide how many you want students to do, make student copies, and you’ll be ready to use this idea today!
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