Tips for a Talkative Class
…It is an amazing thing! But, it also might mean they become a little chatty. Now, I love working in small groups and the buzz of students talking in the…
View Post…It is an amazing thing! But, it also might mean they become a little chatty. Now, I love working in small groups and the buzz of students talking in the…
View Post…so many things to write names on once you receive your class list. Name tags, clothespins, craft sticks (to choose partners, etc.), lockers/desk tags, mailbox labels, folder labels, notebook labels,…
…note, print it on a sheet of labels, stick the label on the postcards, sign them, and stick them in the mail! You can also make your own postcards to…
…can then decide if those questions are literal or inferential. You can have students work in groups with different passages and then have groups switch to try to answer the…
…skill. It should be about 5-10 minutes…hence the name “mini.” The skill that you teach in your mini-lesson will be a focus during your small reading groups and students’ independent…
…with their reading. They can easily locate the passage, response pages, and anything else they need to read closely. If your students work in small groups, each group can keep…
…the teacher can be helpful, a quick peer conference can also be a great way to correct student work. It is easy to pop in with small groups or partners…
Grouping students for small reading groups can feel overwhelming. Grab everything you need to level your students into small reading groups. You’ll get free tips for running records and 4…
…meet in small groups and conference with students uninterrupted (which is a reoccurring theme of our workshop!). And taking time to help students learn to pick books as you are…