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Teaching Reading with Animated Short Films Digital + Printable Bundle
Teaching Reading with Animated Short Films Digital + Printable Bundle
25 Reading Strategies That Work In Every Content Area
25 Reading Strategies That Work In Every Content Area
Reading Strategies Anchor Charts and Posters for Distance Learning
Reading anchor charts that feature 25 key reading skills & comprehension strategies covered in 3rd grade, 4th grade & 5th grade. These posters will save you tons of time as you prepare your reading minilessons & are an easy to use reference for students. Great to use on a bulletin board or to glue in reading interactive notebooks. Come in print form or digital form for Google Slides
Spelling Rules Posters - Floss Rule - C and K - Spelling Word Practice Visuals
Spelling Rule Visuals: Clear and simple reminders of our most common spelling rules. These visuals pair wonderfully with Word Family Spelling Lists with Sentence Dictation.Includes: ★ Vowels: A, E, I, O, U, and Y ★ Kiss the Cat Rule (C before a, o, u; K before e, i, y) ★ Flos...
10 Ways to Increase Student Vocabulary
A large and robust vocabulary is a major key to stronger reading comprehension. But you don't have to explicitly teach thousands of words to your students--no one has time for that. Instead, implement some of these 10 incredibly easy strategies into your everyday instruction and watch your students' vocabulary soar! This post is so full of tips you'll for sure want to save it for later!
Summarizing Informational Text - In the Classroom with Kristine Nannini
Teach your elementary students about Summarizing Informational Text: A Simple Strategy to Write an Summary. Summarizing nonfiction text teaches them to determine the most important ideas in a text, ignore unimportant information & connect the main idea & key details of a text in a logical way. It also helps improve memory & comprehension of a text. Students will learn the main idea, important or key details, follow the text structure & putting it all together. (3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th graders)