Reading Guide for Independent, Partnership,Book Clubs {any fiction novel}
This resource is a tool for your students to use when reading independently, in Reading Partnerships, or in a Book Club. The guide comes in three versions, which are all the same except to state Independent, Book Club, Reading Partnership. These 6 pages can be copied front and back, then staple...
Book Talk
I have a fun reading resource for you! Book Talk is loaded with ideas to use for retelling stories, comprehending reading, and using books and tools to share some good conversations. Click here for a preview. Students will have plenty to do during reading time. Plus, there are some great homework ideas too! I recently updated this cover and added more graphic organizers and activities to this resource. Here are just a few examples of what's included: Questions to ask partners or questions…
How to Throw a Book Tasting For 2nd Graders
Where the Magic Happens: How to Throw a Book Tasting For 2nd Graders. Reading motivation for all readers. Free printables, tips, and ideas.
Reader's Workshop
Reflecting on Reader's Workshop: Implementing Procedures: Anchor Charts
Connecting Tradition and Technology
Close reading skills
Tournament of Books: March Madness for the Classroom
How to Host a Tournament of Books in the Primary Classroom with help from your iPads!
Silent reading on Fridays with the light off. My kids love Flashlight Friday. | Reading classroom, Read to self, Teaching
Silent reading on Fridays with the light off. My kids love Flashlight Friday.:
classroom collective
Read to Self Anchor Chart-so much cuter than how I did it last year!
Host a Classroom Book Tasting! - Teaching with a Mountain View
A book tasting is a wonderful way to get kids engaged in reading and familiarizing them with a wide variety of genres.
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Reader's Workshop: Planning and Skill Building - Learning in Room 213
How do you find a balance between independent reading and the full class novel?
Helpful Reading Resource for Teachers and Students
Free online leveled reading resource for teachers and students, ReadWorks. The content is for kids in grade k to 12, with teaching guide.
Foundation of our Reading Time: Unit 1
It has been a year for the record books so far. Lots of unexpected changes and challenges, but I do have to say my group of kiddos this year will continue to motivate me to become the best teacher I can be. They are great- and they have a lot to teach me. I just wish I had more hours in the day! But that's nothing new for a teacher. It seems like each year, I become more passionate about making sure we ease into our content areas by getting students excited! This year was no exception. I…
Real Reading Anchor Chart
FREE Strategy to teach your kids how to really read. Great anchor chart for elementary classrooms. Reading comprehension. FREEBIE! #reading #comprehension
Sticky Note Bookmarks
Sticky Note BookmarksPrint and laminate the bookmarks {colored or ink-saving version}. Have your students adhere the small 2"x1.5" sized Post-It Notes in the spaces. As students read a passage, have them fill in things they find important, things they don't understand, and parts that they like about...