The following reading habit posters are formatted to 8.5”x11” paper to be printed and then drawn in front of students as a pictorial for brain imprinting.

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The following reading habit posters are formatted to 8.5”x11” paper to be printed and then drawn in front of students as a pictorial for brain imprinting.

Habit 7: Great Readers Think Critically About Books Good Habits, Great Readers Unit7: K-3 I can respond to characters. I can evaluate nonfiction books. I can engage with books. I can distinguish between fantasy and reality. (1 st grade) I can identify and evaluate the theme of a book.( 2 nd & 3 rd ) I can think critically about book!

Habit 7: Great Readers Think Critically About Books Good Habits, Great Readers Unit 7: 4-5 When I question, consider author’s role and seek perspectives, I am thinking critically! I can question the commonplace in a text. I can consider the role of the author. I can seek alternative perspectives. I can read critically.