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Reading Strategy Instruction for Teachers
Teachers, are you looking for tips on how to teach reading strategies tips to use in your 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade classroom? These easy to implement tips can be used in small group, whole class, and reading workshop classroom settings. Topics included are: what are reading comprehension strategies? the order to teach strategies, bulletin board, anchor chart and instruction ideas, and how to differentiate reading instruction. Click to read more and grab some #teacherfreebies too!
How I teach reading fluency to my whole class! - Learning Cove
Struggling to teach fluency to all your students? I was too. We all know how important fluency practice is but it is hard to reach all your students. Typically fluency is taught in small groups to practice one-on-one. Over the years, I have learned how to teach reading fluency to my whole class and get the same benefits of teaching it small group. The best part, all students benefit!!
Back to School Activities for Upper Elementary - The Friendly Teacher
Back to school reading ideas for upper elementary students and teachers. This reading challenge practices many reading skills at the beginning of the school year, and makes reading fun! Students will work through different tasks in centers, small groups, or whole group to try to complete the challenge on time. This is the perfect lesson plan for the first week of school for 3rd, 4th, or 5th grade.
Back to School Activities for Upper Elementary - The Friendly Teacher
Back to school reading ideas for upper elementary students and teachers. This reading challenge practices many reading skills at the beginning of the school year, and makes reading fun! Students will work through different tasks in centers, small groups, or whole group to try to complete the challenge on time. This is the perfect lesson plan for the first week of school for 3rd, 4th, or 5th grade.
Whole Group Reading - Ashleigh's Education Journey
Somehow it seems like anything whole group has gotten a bad reputation, but it doesn’t have to be a negative instructional strategy. Do I believe in differentiation? Absolutely! Do I implement guided reading and guided reading groups? You bet! However,... Read More »
10 Reasons Why You Should Read Aloud to Your Students
10 Reasons Why You Should Read Aloud to Your Students Reading aloud is the first step toward building reading comprehension skills. That’s why I hate seeing it squeezed out of the crowded daily schedule in so many classrooms.
My ELA Block: Reading Whole Group Lessons - Not So Wimpy Teacher
My ELA Block: Reading Whole Group Lessons - Not So Wimpy Teacher
Informational Reading Skill Lessons - The Friendly Teacher
Lesson plans and ideas for teaching informational reading skills in the upper elementary classroom. 3rd grade, 4th grade, and 5th grade teachers love these lesson plans and ideas for teaching nonfiction texts during back to school season, or all throughout the school year. These lessons are great for whole group or small group instruction.