Hi all,
I'm trying to help out a colleague of mine who has to do a timeline based
on significant "happenings" or in reading education. Does anyone have
anything they can share?
I hope I explained that sufficiently.
Christina
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Look in the archives from The Reading Teacher. They have done overviews
periodically, especially on their important anniversaries. If that doesn't
help, write to me directly and I'll try to help. Bev
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Pretest or not pretest???
Pros and cons??
Thanks,
Ruth DeVoll
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Dear Friends: Each grouping strategy has a different teacher/student dynamic or
interaction, if you will. Our purpose for each grouping strategy needs to be
clear whether it be guided reading, literature circles, strategy-based
grouping, target groups, or reciprocal teaching. Rather than look
Hi all,
Has anyone read the book The Kids' Book Club Book: Reading Ideas, Recipes,
Activities, and Smart Tips for Organizing Terrific Kids' Book Clubs by Judy
Gelman and Vicki Levy Krupp? Just came across their website and found the title
interesting.
Feedback?
Kelly W
CT
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Carrie,
Sorry it took so long for me to respond to you. Wasn't Lucy great!!! I
agree with you though. I have a "tough" group this year and I really can't
see
them involved in the conversations that we saw on her videos. That doesn't
mean that I don't like the strategy. Thanks for the tip
Hi!
Everything anyone wants to know about Historical Perspectives is on the
International Reading Association's website. It is not in the "member only"
section,
but rather in the public domain section. This means that you
can also have access to this source without purchasing the costly
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