Reading Interventionist with over 18 years experience with working with and helping struggling readers to successfully improve their reading ability. These are some of the resources that I have used and helped make my students stronger readers.
Students like to know when they are being taken out of the classroom. I use these tags for putting on the desks of students that are pulled for Tier 3 intervention so they know when I am coming to get them. These cards can also be used for AIS math teachers, speech or OT/PT providers to use as well.
This is a great way to boost the confidence of the readers in your classroom or your home! I put these around a mirror in my classroom and students usually read these affirmations while drying their hands after washing them. I add the affirmations to the mirror based on when we are learning those skills. I have also put these up around the bathroom mirror of my home for my kids.
This is a great way to be more organized in your Dr. Seuss themed classroom! These labels are great for drawers so that you can easily find the things you need. Need a label that I don't have here? Let me know and I'll add it for you. I purchased the background paper from Graphic Farm on etsy.com.
Not Specific
For All Subjects
FREE
Rated 5 out of 5, based on 3 reviews
5.0 (3)
Showing 1-3 of 3 results
About the store
Experience
Reading Interventionist with over 18 years experience with working with and helping struggling readers to successfully improve their reading ability. These are some of the resources that I have used and helped make my students stronger readers.
Teaching style
I love to make reading intervention as engaging as possible! Always incorporating the Science of Reading with systematic and explicit instruction into all of my lessons.
Awards & shining teacher moments
Recognized by Who´s Who of America as a leader in literacy instruction
My own education history
Dual Masters’ Degree in Literacy and Childhood Education
TPT is the largest marketplace for PreK-12 resources, powered by a community of educators.