This strategy helped to take my school from a D to an A! It works!
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Prepare your students to take the standardized reading test. It bothers teachers to teach to the test. I say don’t do that, but our evaluations depend upon us teaching students how their reading will be tested on a standardized test. I have developed this strategy and as a reading coach have worked with my teachers and their students to implement it successfully wi
3rd - 6th
ELA Test Prep, English Language Arts, Reading Strategies
In this literacy center using recyled text students decide what the author's purpose was for writing, and justify their answers with written explainations. Because the texts can be switched out and made to be differentiated and grade level specific this center can work across multiple grade levels or in a multi age classroom. I created this for my second and third grade teachers to use and they reported back... it was a good one!
So you've taught the content now it's time for your students to take the standardized test. There are some important testing behaviors that lead to test success. Observe for and reward these behaviors and you'll be on your way to great standardized test scores. This strategy is teacher tested and works!
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This is a Family Literacy PowerPoint to share with parents of children from preschool to grade 2. The slides include easy activities that you can facilitate right during the training session with parents. I have also used this with college students and professionals looking for easy to implement strategies to use with parents at open house.
PreK - 2nd
English Language Arts, Reading Strategies, Vocabulary
This strategy helps to prepare students for standardized testing in grades 3-5 reading. It bothers teachers to teach to the test. I say don’t do that, but our evaluations depend upon us teaching students to perform in the way their reading will be judged
on a standardized test. How many times have you gotten the test results back only to notice students who clearly can read and read well have done poorly on the standardized test? It happens all the time!
Students need specific strategies to he
So you have a reading coach but never really know what to ask about or how to best use them? Here's a list of possible professional growth topics or questions you might be wondering about (now that I mention it). Print this list out and play Stump the Coach! Well not really. But it's a good little list to have in place for your own professional growth when enlisting the help of a coaching professonal in the elementary school. Enjoy.
As a reading coach I get asked for this basic guided reading lesson planning form quite a bit. It's goof proof. The only thing you have to do well is match the students reading levels to the guided reading book selection. All I ask is that if you like this you take a look at the other items I'm selling. I don't mind giving things away, but it would be nice to make a little money on a few items. Every child deserves a great teacher. Enjoy!