Strega Nona Belonging in Books™ Reading Comprehension Week-Long Unit
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Belonging in Books | PreK–2nd Reading Comprehension Curriculum for Close Read and Read-Alouds
If you’re looking for a low-prep, high-impact way to bring purposeful comprehension instruction into your PreK–2 classroom or homeschool, this resource is for you! Part of the Belonging in Books curriculum, this unit supports deep thinking, joyful reading, and inclusive discussion using a powerful anchor text:
Strega Nona by Tomie dePaola
This week, students will read and explore Strega Nona by Tomie dePaola as they follow Big Anthony’s mistake with the magic pasta pot and the growing problem that follows. Through discussion, vocabulary, and story analysis, students will focus on identifying the problem and solution in the story and retelling the events using the sequence words first, next, then, and last. Learners will examine how the problem grows through multiple attempts before the true solution occurs, strengthening their understanding of plot structure and cause and effect. Students will also read Too Much Noise by Ann McGovern as a connected text, comparing how problems escalate in both stories before being resolved.
Each Belonging in Books unit is built around a high-quality read-aloud and carefully designed to:
✔️ Teach comprehension through rich, age-appropriate conversations
✔️ Build vocabulary and language skills in context
✔️ Explore story elements and text structures
✔️ Practice key comprehension strategies
✔️ Support synthesis using a paired companion text
✔️ Center student voices and diverse perspectives
What’s Included:
5-day lesson arc (20–30 minutes/day):
- Day 1: Connect & First Read
- Day 2: Vocabulary Exploration
- Day 3: Story Elements or Text Structure
- Day 4: Comprehension Skill
- Day 5: Paired Text & Synthesis Discussion
+Semi-Scripted daily lesson plans
+Thoughtful discussion questions
+Printable graphic organizers
+Visual Vocabulary and child-friendly definitions
+No Prep student practice sheets
+Anchor chart templates
+CCSS Alignment
+Student “I Can” statements
+Lesson plans for a culminating project or hands-on response
+Companion text suggestion and extension ideas
Each book in Belonging in Books can be a stand alone week of learning, or you can dive into an entire thematic unit of quality mentor texts that connect through themes, character experiences, comprehension strategies, and text structures.
Check out the rest of the Belonging in Books Curriculum!
This unit is part of the Unit 2 Bundle.
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