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Ep 73 // Teacher Summer Road Trip Weekly Theme: Reading Instruction

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Inside This Week’s Episode: This week we’re headed to Reading Rodeo where we’ll revisit some of my most popular episodes on reading instruction in the elementary classroom. We’ll talk launching reader’s workshop, my philosophy for teaching reading comprehension strategies, and setting up things like literatures and reading partnerships with your students.


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Road Trip Theme: Reading Instruction

Turns out, I talked about reading instruction in the elementary classroom a LOT this past school year.

And for good reason. We want our students to grow as readers all year long.

To do that, we must build a solid framework for how reading looks and feels in the classroom, give students a variety of reading experiences, and build a positive reading community in our classrooms.

In this week’s playlist, I’ve curated clips that highlight tips and strategies to help you do just that. We’ll cover everything including:

  • how to set up your reader’s workshop at the beginning of the school year

  • establishing reading partnerships for building stronger readers

  • simplifying reading comprehension instruction in the elementary classroom

  • how to add variety to your reading block using literature circles

The Complete PlayList:

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Check out this week’s FEATURED FREEBIES!

Reading Comprehension Strategy Cards

Reading Partnership Starter Kit

Teacher’s Guide to Reader’s Workshop

Don’t miss this week’s giveaway!

Enter in a chance to win one of this week’s prizes!

Giveaway Prize 1: Getting STarted in Reader’s Workshop

With this compete unit you’ll have everything you need to get your reader’s workshop up and running at the beginning of the school year. Once you set the strong foundation for reading instruction, you’ll be setting yourself up for major success throughout the rest of the school year!

Giveaway Prize 2: Getting Started in Literature Circles

Add some variety into your reading block this year by implementing literature circles! They are a fun way to build a classroom community of readers and to empower students to take ownership of their learning!

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