Description
These best selling Reading Response Question Strips are the perfect solution to small groups and workshop time. Leave these at a center and have students connect to their reading and respond using the fiction and nonfiction open-ended questions.
Included in This Resource:
- 20 Open-ended reader response questions for both fiction and nonfiction texts
- Labels to create question jars
- Student Response Sheets (two versions)
- Everything above in both English and Spanish
- A digital version on Google Slides (English)

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Terms of Use
© Markers and Minions. This product is my intellectual property. I own the resource, while you are purchasing a license to use it in your classroom with your students only. It may not be posted on a public website or shared Drive where others can download it. You may reference the resource with credit and a link given. You may not translate or resell this resource.
Vickie Kuchinsky (verified owner) –
This are great for students to use when they get stuck asking the same questions. Helps them know what types of things they should be writing about. I practice with them orally in groups and then have students use them with their writing journals.