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Are you looking for a way to integrate reading comprehension skills into all content areas? This reading response resource is the perfect way to practice those important comprehension skills while creating an adorable display!  These reading response banners are a great way for you to have students practice reading comprehension skills across all content areas.  These 47 individual reading banners, in both print and digital forms, can be used with both fiction and non-fiction writing passages. 

✅ What’s included:

  • 47 different reading response pennants/organizers
  • Printable & digital versions
    • The printable version comes with 1 and 2 per page!

There are several ways that this resource can be used.  You can use these reading response banners during your reading instruction time as an informal assessment tool.  You can also use these during small group activities to further practice reading skills that have been taught in class.  These reading response banners are versatile in that they can be used across all content areas. They can be used with both fiction and non-fiction reading passages.  

✅ This resource is perfect for:

  • Reading passages
  • Reading response
  • Literature Circles
  • Literary centers, science centers, social studies centers, or any center!
  • Practice and review sheets (printables)
  • Early Finishers (fast finishers)
  • Response to Intervention (RTI)
  • Small group, partner work, whole group, homework

✅ These reading response banners include the following reading comprehension skills:

  • making connections
  • asking questions
  • visualization
  • summarizing
  • making inferences
  • determining importance
  • synthesizing
  • using background knowledge
  • using images in text
  • making predictions
  • using text features
  • using text structures (text organization)
  • cause and effect
  • main idea and supporting details
  • author’s purpose
  • compare and contrast
  • fact and opinion
  • sequencing
  • paraphrasing
  • author’s viewpoint
  • point of view
  • figurative language
  • literal meanings
  • problem and solution
  • vocabulary
  • theme
  • story elements
  • characterization
  • mood & tone
  • plot
  • setting
  • genres
  • and more!