Literature Walk Fiction Retell / Recount Pre K Kindergarten

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Literature Walk Fiction Retell / Recount Pre K Kindergarten www.kbumreading.com Pre K Kindergarten

Author/ Illustrator Literature / Fiction www.kbumreading.com

Characters Who? Feelings? Actions? Thinking? Motivations? Goals? Literature / Fiction Who? Feelings? Actions? Thinking? Motivations? Goals? Responses? www.kbumreading.com

Setting Where? When? Literature / Fiction www.kbumreading.com

Major Events Beginning, Middle, End Literature / Fiction www.kbumreading.com

Connections This reminds me of… Literature / Fiction www.kbumreading.com

Walk Informational Nonfiction Retell / Recount Pre K Kindergarten 1 www.kbumreading.com Pre K Kindergarten 1

INFORMATIONAL / NONFICTION Author/ Illustrator INFORMATIONAL / NONFICTION What is the role of each? www.kbumreading.com

INFORMATIONAL / NONFICTION Main Topic t INFORMATIONAL / NONFICTION What am I learning about? www.kbumreading.com

INFORMATIONAL / NONFICTION KEY Details INFORMATIONAL / NONFICTION Identify the Key Details… TOPIC www.kbumreading.com

INFORMATIONAL / NONFICTION New and Unknown Words INFORMATIONAL / NONFICTION Ask Questions About www.kbumreading.com

INFORMATIONAL / NONFICTION Connections This reminds me of… INFORMATIONAL / NONFICTION www.kbumreading.com