I am at a public charter school within a public school system. The system
wanted the charter school, so it works better than most partnerships. It is the
district's special education dept. that is trying to implement 3 tiers RtI.
In general they know very very little about effective reading
I'm new too and didn't find it easy to get through the bundled messages,
so I changed my options. Then I made a Mosaic folder. Now they come
throughout the day, and I just drag and drop them in that folder. Then
I sort than folder by Subject, and I can read the messages that all go
together at
Since there were questions of publishing rights etc... just google San Diego
quick test and the lists for all grade levels will be there. The following
are the DRA levels correlated to the San Diego that we used.
pp DRA 2 (FP level A)
p DRA 6 (FP level D)
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On Oct 8, 2007, at 8:16 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is important to read the IDEA wording that includes many
repetitions of scientific evidence. The three tiers are built on
this assumed scientific evidence. Tier One has been used tell
teachers that core reading programs with
We are going to be doing some persuasive writing in both 2nd and 3rd grade. I
am wondering now if anyone can recommend any picture books that have a theme of
persuading or even a section of the book being about a character trying to
persuade another character to go along with his opinion. I
Barb wrote:
We are going to be doing some persuasive writing in both 2nd and 3rd grade.
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You have GOT to read the picture book I Wanna Iguana as an introduction to
persuasive writing! Check it out at amazon:
Hello.
I hope y'all remember what I am asking and can point me in the right
direction.
Two years ago, I made bookmarks for my students. (They were not the
song bookmarks that are on the tools page.)
I thought that I had down loaded them from readinglady.
I remember the Schema/Connection