Maureen,
Which short texts are you referring to?
Leslie
In a message dated 10/25/2008 3:19:02 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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I have used them for a few third grade readers who have solid higher-level
comprehension and decoding ability, and fifth graders of most
Maureen, I found the source further down in my emails.
Thanks,
Leslie
In a message dated 10/25/2008 1:24:09 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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One of my fav sources for short text for older readers is the Uncle John's
Bathroom Readers for kids. The students
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Subject: [MOSAIC] short text - fiction / literature
Hello,
My school uses the Comprehension Toolkit, and we have the new toolkit text, and
even Time for Kids Nonfiction articles- however we are looking for a collection
One of my fav sources for short text for older readers is the Uncle John's
Bathroom Readers for kids. The students fight over them! Check out their
site:
http://www.bathroomreader.com/group.asp?grp=30
Maureen
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Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] short text - fiction / literature
One of my fav sources for short text for older readers is the Uncle John's
Bathroom Readers for kids. The students fight over them! Check out their
site:
http://www.bathroomreader.com/group.asp?grp=30
I have used them for a few third grade readers who have solid higher-level
comprehension and decoding ability, and fifth graders of most ability
levels. They are 1-3 page articles on a huge variety of topics of interest
to children, I would say up to 7th or 8th grade, and then I would go to the
Hello,
My school uses the Comprehension Toolkit, and we have the new toolkit text, and
even Time for Kids Nonfiction articles- however we are looking for a collection
of fiction short text for shared reading.
Any recommendations?
Thank you,
Rosa