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Science of reading middle school
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Learn six ways to help reluctant readers gain confidence and improve their reading skills in upper elementary and middle school classrooms.
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I just created a resource for middle schoolers and middle school teachers to implement First Chapter Friday in their ELA classrooms.
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Words on walls are a great way to display important vocabulary words in your science classroom. Not only will it help your students learn...
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Guided reading is a valuable tool for middle school teachers looking to improve their students’ literacy skills. It's an effective strategy to increase comprehension and fluency, and promotes engagement and motivation.
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Reading is one thing that many students struggle with. Some students get the underlying messages right away, while others need a little extra help. By the time students reach the high school level, we hope their reading levels have improved from their elementary years. While the majority of students' understanding have improved by the time they reach high school, there are still many students who get frustrated and struggle to read. Below, I will explain and discuss five important and…
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Picture Books in Middle School | Using picture books in your classroom can engage reluctant readers, help introduce a lesson, and build community. Check out tips & resources for using picture books in middle school from The Hanson Hallway at The Secondary English Coffee Shop.
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After part one of guided reading and small groups in middle school ELA, this post outlines what the other students are doing during this time
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Motivate students with independent reading by adding engaging reading sprints...turn the traditional reading log upside down!
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If you are like me, you have gone down the rabbit hole of searching for resources, ideas, and strategies to bring the science of reading and structured literacy into the classroom. Your eyes are glazed over and you have some great ideas... but just don't know where (or how) to start. Here are some simple tips that can help you get going on your science of reading journey in your classroom of older students. Tip #5 is my favourite!
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