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Big Book Reading

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Big Book Reading

Children reading a big book together

📚 Part 1: Story Understanding

1. What did you think the story would be about when you saw the cover?
2. Who was your favourite character in the story?

The main character

A side character

An animal character

Other: _______________

3. What was the most exciting part of the story?
4. Circle the punctuation marks we listened for during the story:

Full stops (.)

Exclamation marks (!)

Speech marks (" ")

Question marks (?)

📖 Part 2: New Words

5. Draw a picture to show what one of the new words from our story means:

My word is: ___________________

6. Complete this sentence about a new word you learned:

The word ___________ means ___________ because in the story _________________________.

7. Which strategy helped you understand new words? (You can choose more than one)

Looking at the pictures

Listening to the words around it

Asking the teacher

Thinking about what makes sense

💭 Part 3: My Reading Ideas

8. Would you like to read this story again? Why or why not?
9. What kind of book would you like to choose next?

Adventure stories

Animal stories

Funny stories

Stories about families

Other: _______________

10. Draw or write about your favourite part of today's story:

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