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Reading Discussion Cards | Starters | Fiction & Nonfiction

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These discussion cards are perfect for book clubs, book talks, and guided reading groups, including reading questions for either fiction or nonfiction texts. You will create reading independence and engagement with over 36 reading questions.
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1. They are able to be used ALL year!

2. Fiction and Nonfiction included

3. The cards include a question AND response sentence stems.

4. The clean look with icons that correlate with the question will help your students respond with clear and detailed answers.

Here is what’s included!

36 total cards

  • 24 fiction cards
  • 12 non fiction cards
  • Title cards
  • Color AND black and white.

Fiction cards cover:

plot
characters
setting
connections
character interactions
cause and effect
if you made this book a movie..
do you recommend?
book cover related to the plot
realistic story
book title response
favorite part
least favorite part
theme
predictions
story events
character traits
problem solution
AND MORE!

Nonfiction cards cover:

topic
main idea of section
text features
question about text
vocab
facts about text
author’s purpose
opinion
topic research
learned from text
AND MORE!

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This is a great resource to inspire reading circle discussion. I also like to pick a card and use it as a quick exit ticket after reading a chapter from a novel! I plan to pair this resource with Padlet so students can continuously add ideas and develop informed answers to questions as we progress through our novel study. -Kaylie B.
My students enjoyed the questions on these cards- it gave us some great book discussions. They especially enjoyed taking turns being the group leader that got to choose which questions from our stack we talked about. Great resource! -Hannah V.
Great resource!! I made these into little cards on a binder ring and kept in the group cubbies. When the students finished an ELA activity, they would use the question cards to quiz one another on the weekly story! -Amber E.
Great to use in centers, small groups or to help get a discussion started with younger students! -Katie A.

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