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It can be challenging for older readers to choose books that are a perfect fit, especially when those books are considerably easier than the books their peers are reading. Here's an idea that really works.
Open-ended questions are valuable if we want to stimulate thinking and foster deeper understanding in our students.
In this video, Joan introduces the comprehension strategy cause and effect to a small group of sixth graders.
This lesson, modeling the accuracy strategy Use the pictures do the pictures and words match, would work well with any elementary age group.
Stunning illustrations and exquisite vocabulary make The Wizard by Jack Prelutsky a great read aloud for intermediate students.
This simple tool helps students to expand their vocabulary.
Thirteen additional ways for learners to use text evidence in their literacy work.
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