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close reading lesson plans

First grade close reading works best when each day has a clear goal and a predictable routine. These close reading lesson plans give you a day-by-day outline for teaching first graders how to revisit a passage, build understanding, and practice key comprehension skills throughout the week.

Monday Close Reading Lesson Plans

First Read: Understanding the Text (7–10 minutes)
Goal: Students understand the gist of the passage.
What to Teach:

  • What the text is mostly about (topic or main idea).
  • Who the text is about and what happens first.

How to Teach It:

  • Read the passage aloud, modeling expression.
  • Do a shared reading where students follow the print.
  • Ask 2–3 simple comprehension questions.
  • Model noticing one important detail (“I notice the character…”) to prepare for later rereads.

Optional Close Reading Activities:

  • Tell or draw one important thing from the text.
  • Identify who or what the passage is mostly about.

Tuesday Close Reading Lesson Plans

Second Read: Vocabulary & Key Details (8–10 minutes)
Goal: Students notice important words and details.
What to Teach:

  • 2–3 essential vocabulary words needed to understand the text.
  • Key details that support the main idea.

How to Teach It:

  • Reread the passage with students (shared or choral).
  • Teach quick, child-friendly definitions using the text for context.
  • Model marking one detail (underline, circle, or point with a sticky note).

Optional Close Reading Activities:

  • Mark vocabulary words or key details.
  • Use sentence starters:
    • “I noticed…”
    • “A key detail is…”

Wednesday Close Reading Lesson Plans

Third Read: Text Evidence (8–12 minutes)
Goal: Students return to the text to answer one question with evidence.
What to Teach:

  • How to find an answer in the passage, not from memory.
  • How to point to the sentence that proves their answer.

How to Teach It:

  • Ask one text-dependent question:
    • “How do you know?”
    • “Which part tells you?”
  • Model scanning the text and pointing to the answer.
  • Read the sentence aloud to show evidence.

Optional Close Reading Activities:

  • Answer one text-based question using a sentence frame:
    • “I know because the text says…”
  • Mark the sentence that supports their answer (highlight, circle, or finger-pointing).

Thursday Close Reading Lesson Plans

Fourth Read: Text Features or Structure (7–10 minutes)
Goal: Students notice how the author organizes ideas or uses language.
What to Teach: Choose one focus, depending on the passage:

  • Repeated words
  • Descriptive or feeling words
  • How the events are ordered (first/next/last)

How to Teach It:

  • Reread the passage pointing out the text features.
  • Model how this helps readers understand the text.
    • “These words tell us how the character feels…”
    • “The author uses this word twice to show it’s important…”

Optional Close Reading Activities:

  • Sort or list examples of repeated words, describing words, or story order.
  • Identify one text detail in the passage.

Friday Close Reading Lesson Plans

Fifth Read: Retelling & Fluency Practice (10–12 minutes)
Goal: Students show understanding through a retell and fluent rereading.
What to Teach:

  • How to retell beginning, middle, and end using the passage.
  • How to reread with accuracy and expression.

How to Teach It:

  • Reread the passage through choral or partner reading.
  • Review the week’s key learning:
    • Vocabulary
    • Key Details
    • Text evidence
    • Author’s purpose
  • Guide a retelling activity using three prompts:
    • Who?
    • What happened first?
    • What happened
    • next/last?

Optional Close Reading Activities:

  • Complete a simple retell (picture sequence, B-M-E organizer, or short writing frame).
  • Reread with a partner for fluency.

These close reading lesson plans give you a structure that is manageable for first graders and easy to repeat each week. By keeping each day focused, modeling your thinking, and returning to the same passage with a goal, your students can build comprehension, vocabulary, and fluency in a way that feels developmentally appropriate.

Our close reading lesson plans include repeated reading, vocabulary development, and text-based comprehension with:

  • Repeated Exposure to Text: Students read and engage with the same passage across multiple days, which supports fluency, decoding, and retention.
  • Text-Based Comprehension: The comprehension questions and discussion routines require students to return to the text and cite evidence.
  • Vocabulary Instruction: The vocabulary response page prompts students to define words, use them in context, and create a visual connection.
  • Annotation: Annotating a text helps students monitor their own understanding, ask questions, and identify important information.

What's Included

  • Close Reading Passages – 4 Nonfiction and 4 Fiction Texts
  • Comprehension & Vocabulary Building Activities – Focused rereading for deeper understanding
  • 4 Weeks of Close Reading Lessons – 5-day lesson plan for each reading passage
  • Supports Science of Reading strategies – Reinforces vocabulary, text structure, and comprehension

Use these passages to teach close reading strategies during small groups or in your daily reading block.

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