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Catching Readers Before They Fall. Independent Reading: A look in a kindergarten classroom. Independent reading time is a key component of any reader’s workshop. It looks different at every grade level. What’s important is that we have a time, daily, for kids to read by themselves or with a partner, to choose what they read, and to have time to talk about what they are reading. In my kindergarten classroom, we have book boxes. February 7, 2015. A Home Connection for Shared Reading. October 6, 2013. The c...
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Independent Reading: A look in a kindergarten classroom | Catching Readers Before They Fall
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Catching Readers Before They Fall. Independent Reading: A look in a kindergarten classroom. Independent reading time is a key component of any reader’s workshop. It looks different at every grade level. What’s important is that we have a time, daily, for kids to read by themselves or with a partner, to choose what they read, and to have time to talk about what they are reading. In my kindergarten classroom, we have book boxes. February 7, 2015 at 4:50 pm. February 7, 2015 at 11:22 pm. In reply to Ashley.
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Book Boxes: From Shared to Independent Reading | Catching Readers Before They Fall
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Catching Readers Before They Fall. Book Boxes: From Shared to Independent Reading. Many teachers use book boxes or book bags in their classrooms as a place for students to keep the books they are reading and to use during independent reading time. We like using the book boxes from Resources for Reading. How are you making sure your readers have lots of “just-right” texts at their fingertips? Links to find mini books for making into charts for shared reading:. Also has some great links for printable books.
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What’s RIGHT with education? | Catching Readers Before They Fall
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Catching Readers Before They Fall. What’s RIGHT with education? Lately there has been a lot of talk about education in the news. Unfortunately, it seems to be a lot of talk about. With education and how we can fix it. We’d like to take a minute to share our list of. With education. What does it look like when things are going well? What are the signs that a school or a classroom doesn’t need to be fixed? Here are a few of our thoughts. 1 Teachers are smiling. 2 Kids are smiling. 4 It is noisy. Teachers n...
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Quotes | Catching Readers Before They Fall
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Catching Readers Before They Fall. Quotes from the Passion Prezi – presented at Reading Recovery Pre-conference, February 2012. 8220;Joy is one letter away from job.”. Debbie Miller, author of Reading with Meaning, said, We cannot choose fidelity to a program, curriculum or test over fidelity to a child. Ruth Powell, an outstanding former FCPS music teacher who taught the Skillful Teacher course years ago said, if you’re just going to cover it, you might as well bury it in the backyard. As William Wordsw...
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Catching Readers Before They Fall. Teaching Students, Not the Curriculum. Thanks to Heather for sharing this timely quote! Or are we reading the lessons carefully, reflecting on how it will work in our classroom, with our students, discussing and collaborating with colleagues about the lessons, and then planning a lesson that we own, along with our current students? A project coming to life in Writer’s Workshop. January 28, 2016. Leveled Books Questioning our Practice – Part II. It was a game changer whe...
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kindergarten | Catching Readers Before They Fall
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Catching Readers Before They Fall. Independent Reading: A look in a kindergarten classroom. Independent reading time is a key component of any reader’s workshop. It looks different at every grade level. What’s important is that we have a time, daily, for kids to read by themselves or with a partner, to choose what they read, and to have time to talk about what they are reading. In my kindergarten classroom, we have book boxes. February 7, 2015. Should we teach kindergarteners to read? January 16, 2015.
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Uncategorized | Catching Readers Before They Fall
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Catching Readers Before They Fall. Who’s Doing the Work? If you are looking for a professional book to read this summer, read on. I recently finished a new one from Stenhouse called. Who’s Doing the Work: How to Say Less So Readers Can Do More. By Burkins and Yaris. There were many wonderful parts of the text that reiterated some of my firm beliefs about teaching reading. I’ll list some in this post and, hopefully, ignite your interest. Ays in his book on scaffolding, these authors remind us to resist th...
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A Look at Our Day | Catching Readers Before They Fall
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Catching Readers Before They Fall. A Look at Our Day. Lately I’ve had quite a few visitors in my kindergarten classroom. One of the questions that I’m asked over and over again is, “how do you fit it all in? Monday, Wednesday, Friday Schedule. 8:30 – 8:45. Children arrive – read books, talk, share stories, connect with each other and me before we start our day. 8:50 – 9:00. 9:00 – 9:30. 9:30 – 9:50. Morning Meeting, Part 2: Morning Message. 9:50 – 10:20. 10:20 – 10:40. 10:40 – 11:00. 11:00 – 11:30. Child...