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Implementation This Guided Reading Detectives Unit can be used in a variety of ways: * Use the flip-flap books and briefcase for your guided reading books. As you read your guided reading books with your groups, decide which skill you want to work on with your group. You can use each flip-flap book with a different book or you can implement multiple skills with one book and complete those flip-flap books. * You can assign the flip-flap books and briefcase to your higher level reading group and assign a longer more in-depth chapter book. The students can work on each flip-flap book for the chapter book that they are reading. They will complete all of the skills In the flip-flap books for their chapter book and when they have completed their briefcase, they will have a completed Chapter Book Investigation on a specific book. * You can also use these flip-flap books for notebooking as well. If you do not want to create the Investigation Briefcase, you can assign a variety of flip-flap books to your students to complete and adhere them in their reading or language arts notebooks.

To make the briefcase, you need 2 sheets of 12x18 manila tagboard. Fold the two sheets in half and use a long-arm stapler to staple them on the center fold. Have the students TRACE two handles from brown construction paper and adhere the handles to the inside of the first page and last page of the briefcase. If you do not want to add the Phonics Matchbooks, only use one sheet of 12x18 manila tagboard and one half sheet of manila tag board so that you have a 4-page briefcase.

Briefcase

Common Core State Standards Alignment (RL.2.1.) Ask and answer such questions as who, what, when, where, why, and how to demonstrate and understanding of key details in a text. (RL.1.1) and (3.RL.1) Flip-Flap Book – Questioning the Witness (RL.2.3) Describe how characters in a story respond to major events and challenges. (RL.1.3) and (3.RL.3) Flip-Flap Book – Evidence, Witness Report and Crack the Case (RL.2.5.) Describe the overall structure of a story including describing how the beginning introduces the story and the ending concludes the action. (RL.1.2) and )3.RL.5) Flip-Flap Book – Investigation Report and Events in the Investigation (RL.2.6) Acknowledge differences in the points of view of characters, including speaking in a different voice for each character when reading dialogue aloud. (RL.1.9) and (3.RL.9) Flip-Flap Book – Who’s Who and What’s the Story (RL.2.7) Use information gained from the illustrations and word in a print or digital text to demonstrate understanding of its characters, setting, or plot. (RL.1.7) and (3.RL.7) Flip-Flap Book – The Lineup, Title Clues, Events in the Investigation and What’s the Scene? (RL.2.9) Compare and contrast two or more versions of the same story by different authors or from different cultures. (3.EL.9) Flip-Flap Book – What’s the story? (RF.2.3) and (RF.1.3) Know and apply grade-level phonics – Phonics Matchbooks (L.2.2e), (L.1.4), and (3.L.2) – Using reference materials to check meaning and spelling of words. Flip-Flap Book – Top Secret Vocabulary

Reading Detectives Flip-Flap Books

The following pages are the Flip-Flap Book printables that the students will complete for each story they read, for a longer chapter book, or to use during your Guided Reading groups to accompany your guided reading books. All of the printables are double-sided with the exception of Crack the Case for Cause and Effect and Events in the Investigation for sequencing the story. For best results, it is recommended that you print out each flip-flap book on your HOME printer first to make a Master Copy of each flip-flap book. First, print out the front cover of the printable. Then RE-FEED that page into your printer to print the lines on the back of it. They will align perfectly front to back. It may take you a few tries to figure out how your printer feeds the paper in to get it to print the correct way. However, once you figure this out, it will be smooth sailing. After you make a MASTER COPY of each flip-flap book, you can use your large copy machine to make double-sided copies of each flip-flap book for your students.

This is the front of the briefcase.

This is the back of the briefcase.

To make the briefcase, I use 2 sheets of 12 x 18 manila tag board. I fold the sheets in half and use a long-arm

stapler to staple on the center fold. You will have a 6 page briefcase to

adhere your Guided Reading Detective Flip-Flap books.

These are photos of a completed briefcase with all of the flip-flap books adhered to the inside pages. If you do not want to add the phonics matchbooks, you only have to add one 12 x 18 sheet

and one half sheet of manila tagboard to make the briefcase.

Pages 3 and 4 (inside spread) First 2 pages (inside spread) Pages 5 and 6 (inside spread)

Sample of Flip-Flap Books! NOT ALL SHOWN

Investigation Report This flip-flap book is double-sided. After it is copied, it must be folded. Fold the right side IN to the center on the dotted

lines and then the left side IN to the center.

It will look like this when it is folded.

Evidence This flip-flap book is double-sided. After it is copied, it must

be folded. This flip-flap book is folded like an ACCORDION. Have the students fold back and forth like a fan.

It will look like this when it is folded.

The Lineup This flip-flap book is double-sided. After it is copied, it must

be folded. This flip-flap book is folded like an ACCORDION. Have the students fold back and forth like a fan.

It will look like this when it is folded.

Witness Report This flip-flap book is double-sided. After it is copied, it must

be folded. This flip-flap book is folded like an ACCORDION. Have the students fold back and forth like a fan.

It will look like this when it is folded.

Who’s Who? and What’s the Story? These flip-flap books are double-sided. After they are copied, they must be folded in HALF on the center line.

They will look like this when they are folded.

Questioning the Witness This flip-flap book is double-sided. After it is copied, it must be folded. Fold the right side IN to the center on the dotted

lines and then the left side IN to the center.

It will look like this when it is folded.

Top Secret Vocabulary This flip-flap book is double-sided. After it is copied, it must

be folded. This flip-flap book is folded like an ACCORDION. First, have the students cut out the white part near the tab

on the page so the tab sticks out. Then have the students fold back and forth like a fan.

It will look like this when it is folded.

This is where the students cut out the white part

so the tab is sticking out.

What’s the Scene? This flip-flap book is double-sided. After it is copied, it must

be folded. This flip-flap book is folded like an ACCORDION. Have the students fold back and forth like a fan.

It will look like this when it is folded.

Crack the Case

This flip-flap book is to work on Cause and Effect. This is a one-

sided flip-flap book. It needs to be folded like an accordion on the

dark black lines and the thin black lines between each cause/effect

relationship.

It will look like this when it is folded.

Events in the Investigation

This flip-flap book is to work on Sequencing the events in a story.

There are two versions of this flip-flap book. One flip-flap book has 6 flaps; first, next, then, after that, last, and

finally and the other flip-flap book has 4 flaps; first, next, then, and last. The pages must be cut out AROUND the

black borders and stapled on the left side.

It will look like this when it is folded.

Please  note  –  When  the  students  are  wri2ng,  THEN  comes  BEFORE  LAST.  

Please  note  –  When  the  students  are  wri2ng,  THEN  comes  BEFORE  AFTER  THAT.  

Please  note  –  When  the  students  are  wri2ng,  LAST  comes  BEFORE  FINALLY.  

Title Clues

This flip-flap book is actually a pocket and a little flip-flap book inside. To make the pocket, cut

AROUND the entire shape, fold on the thin black lines, put glue on the side tabs, and glue the back on the

flaps.

It will look like this when it is folded.

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Phonics Matchbooks These flip-flap books are double-sided. After they are

copied, they must be folded. They must be folded on the light gray lines.

It will look like this when it is folded.

This is what the Matchbooks

look like when they are folded

and opened.

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