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Reading Accountability, Class Routine, Reading Homework, Home Reading, 6th Grade Reading, Reading Logs, 5th Grade Reading, Middle School Reading, 4th Grade Reading

Want to know how to ensure at-home reading accountability without using reading logs for elementary students? Read this blog post to learn how I got rid of reading logs and implemented status of the class instead to instill a love of reading and support students in their daily reading habits both at

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Reading Menus For 3rd Grade, Independent Reading Accountability, Reading Accountability, Nonfiction Reading Response, Student Accountability, Reading Response Journals, Reading Homework, Reading Response Activities, Interactive Student Notebooks

Expectation: teacher spends 20 blissfully uninterrupted minutes with each reading group while the other students complete their independent reading tasks to fidelity. Reality: teacher spends 18 of the 20 minutes monitoring the activities of students not in the reading group. Result: students don't get quality independent reading time in during the school day, and their comprehension skills suffer. Sound familiar? Trust me, I've been there before. However, things changed once I introduced…

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Independent Reading Accountability, Reading Accountability, Reading Notebooks, Reading Incentives, Teaching Themes, 6th Grade Reading, Third Grade Reading, Reading Logs, Middle School Reading

I took a giant leap this year. I ditched the reading logs. Some may say I’m crazy, some may say it’s a genius move. There are a lot of opinions on this topic! I want my kids to read, but I want them to enjoy reading. This post contains affiliate links. Read my full disclosure here. […]

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Reading Accountability, Hs Classroom, System 44, 6th Grade Reading, Reading Projects, Reading Help, Writing Instruction, Reading Logs, 5th Grade Reading

What is independent reading? Independent reading is where students are encouraged to choose their own reading material (fiction books, non-fiction, magazine, other media) for their pure enjoyment. This is an essential component in my opinion in building reading literacy. It allows students to be exposed to various topics of choice and increases fluency rates, vocabulary and various reading skills. There are

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