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I know so many educators who are looking for more support. They’ll often ask me for my opinion about what different memberships and PD opportunities might be best for them. The thing is, many of these teachers and tutors are at different places in their careers and looking for different things. There are a lot…
Happy Tuesday everyone! Please welcome Jessica from Hanging Out In First to my blog! A group of my fabulous teacher blogger friends are blog swapping today. You can view my post about multi-sensory spelling strategies at Ripper Resources. Thank you Jessica, for writing a wonderful post on The Reading Tutor/OG! It is Trading Spaces Tuesday and a bunch…
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When the rhythm of the school year gives way to the different pace of summer, a teacher’s thoughts often turn to professional development. When I attend conferences, The Literacy Nest created the Building Readers for Life Summer Virtual Conference to meet those needs. Here are the Top Five Reasons You Should Attend the Building Readers…
For many years, those of us who work with striving readers and writers have known that certain strategies or techniques, like repeated practice, are effective, but we haven’t really been able to tell WHY. We’ve known that students with dyslexia often have a pattern of areas of weakness in their psychological testing. We have theories…
Hi everyone! I have a long list of OG topics to blog about for this upcoming school year. About a week ago, I asked my Facebook page fans which topic they’d like to have me blog first. Out of over 100 comments, many were eager to see how I used my OG notebook, so we’ll start there. I…
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I really like the integration of three different types of literacy: fiction, nonfiction, and writing ! Looks like a really interesting one to add to my collection !
Wendy
Ms. D's Literacy Lab
I love Tomie DePaola, I even have a photo of me with him!! I loved being able to meet him. Your unit looks awesome. Thanks!
This look like a great resource for my kids, we have never read Mr. Prickles. Thanks!!
What a well thought out lesson! Thank you!
I haven't rea Mr. Pickles, but I will be! I really like that you've included the nonfiction piece with this unit. I can't wait to use this with my students. Thank you!
And I know you have a wonderful collection! Thank you for your comments!
I have always wanted to go to the Brewster book store on Cape Cod when he does his author visit there every summer. You are so lucky to have met him! Thanks for commenting!
You are so welcome! Enjoy!
Thank you for your feedback Elizabeth! I enjoyed creating it!
I'm so glad you liked it! I hope your students will too! Thank you!
I really love the "Fact File" page. It really ties the nonfiction to the fiction. I love when those two can be tied together. Thanks Emily! Looks great!
Em
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