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Wendy Morales

http://journals.cec.sped.org/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1429&context=tecplus&sei-redir... - 0 views

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    This helps teaching to use guided reading with students with Autism Spectrum Disorders.
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Wendy Morales

Education World: Teaching Special Kids: Online Resources, Special Education Curriculum - 0 views

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    This site lists a lot of resources for special education teachers ... for help with reading and writing and more.
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Wendy Morales

Supporting At-Risk Students, Teaching Tips of the Week, Teaching Today, Glencoe Online - 0 views

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    I just wanted to share some great teaching tips for dealing with At-Risk students.
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LeAnn Maynard

Teaching With Documents - 0 views

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    The National Archives Digital Classroom: Primary Sources, Activities and Training for Educators and Students. This site is very helpful for social studies teachers, however the part that I think would be helpful for teachers of most subjects is the worksheet analysis documents. The documents help students analyze documents, cartoons, films, etc. I thought it was a great way to assist students in interpreting and helping them understand different documents that they will encounter in various courses.
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LeAnn Maynard

Provide direct and explicit comprehension strategy instruction - 0 views

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    This website was helpful in looking at different strategies for getting students to comprehend what they are reading. This tends to be a problem for students, especially those who favor skim and scan strategy for reading. I use a lot of these strategies for my US History class.
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Lori Losinski

Readers Workshop - 0 views

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    Mrs. Meacham's website has a fantastic section on reader's workshop with units that focus on: front loading, fix-up strategies, connection, visualizing, questioning, determining importance, inferring, and synthesizing. Each unit has a link that takes you to the materials she uses while teaching each mini lesson. I especially like that you can print out all of the material and use it in your own classroom.
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Lori Losinski

The Reading Lady - 0 views

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    The is a website that I used often when teaching. I think this is a valuable website because it has a lot of information and resources on comprehension strategies that were helpful in the classroom. The site also has a great section on readers theater with tons of scripts to download.
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Lori Losinski

Building World Knowledge: Motivating children to read and enjoy informational text - 0 views

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    Although this article is brief, it details three techniques that teachers can use to improve skills needed for informational reading. The techniques that the article details are: text impression, guided questions, and retelling pyramid. If you hope to encourage your students to read informational text and understand it, the three techniques described in the article are simple ways that can help you teach these skills to your class.
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Lori Losinski

Reading worksheets - comprehension, book reports, vocabulary and other reading printables. - 0 views

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    Reading Comprehension Strategies Based on Strategies That Work by Stephanie Harvey and Reading With Meaning by Debbie Miller Book Report Forms. I love this site and have used it often in my teaching career. My favorite section of this site is the reading section. The reading section has resources on early, emergent and transitional readers, book reports, story maps, reading checklists, task cards and discussion cards and much more. This site is certainly worth checking out.
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Lori Losinski

Storyline Online - 0 views

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    This fantastic site has famous people reading aloud children's books. My students loved when I would use this site on the smartboard and have them listen to the story and look at the pictures. Each story also includes an activity guide and related activities that have comprehension questions about the story. If used in a whole group situation, you can either pause the story and ask the questions along the way or have them answer the questions at the end. There are many stories to choose from and students really seem to enjoy listening to someone else read to them once it awhile.
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Michaela Klusman

http://www.readinglady.com/mosaic/tools/TeachingReadingComprehensiontoStrugglingReaders... - 1 views

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    The ideas about engagement and motivation and their place in encouraging at-risk students to read was incredibly interesting to me.  I wonder in which district in Michigan the study was done.
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Colleen Fell

"A Year of Reading" blog - 0 views

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    This blog is run by two Engilsh teachers and is a great resource for teachers because it focuses on what teachers want to know about a book: who will want to read it and how it could be used in a classroom. For example, the teachers talk about "A Wrinkle in Time" because of its 50th anniversary edition.
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Colleen Fell

Schools Get Tough With Third-Graders: Read Or Flunk - 1 views

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    This news story seemed particularly important to me because it can seriously affect students relationship towards their education. Many states are thinking of holding back third graders that are not reading at grade level, and giving them more time to catch up with their peer. The article brought up studies of students that are held back having lower self esteem and are socially stigmatized. On the other side of this issue, many students in Florida that have been held back have shown enormous gains once tested in the fourth grade. The strongest point that I saw made in the story was that students who are held back for another year are costing the state an extra 10,000 dollars, so why is can't this be spend on reading programs that may give them the more individualized attention they might need in the future, and let them go ahead to the fourth grade with their peers?
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Colleen Fell

Peer response to writing - 0 views

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    I love peer response to writing in classrooms, especially in secondary education classrooms. It build relationships in the classroom, gets the students focused on more than just the teacher's opinion of writing, and allows for students to strengthen their editing. This article points out an important component of peer editing, which is making students comfortable in the classroom. This means allowing them to sit on the floor, go out in the hall, etc. If we expect students to share something personal, like their writing, then we should allow them to be as comfortable (physically and mentally), as possible.
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Carolyn Beyer

Racist Hunger Games Fans Are Very Disappointed - 2 views

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      Thought this was an interesting article that deals with two issues: social racism and reading comprehension. Many teenagers have read Hunger Games (we took a poll in my 9th grade class today and over half of the class had read the books and about a third had seen the movie) and many are also going to see the movie that was just recently released on Friday. It's interesting to talk to students about the differences between the two, but this article points out an even deeper issue when people do not read closely. It's fascinating, and the racist issues this article presents are disgusting, but it is something that we may deal with as teachers in a diverse world.
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anonymous

Classroom Strategies | Reading Rockets - 2 views

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    As I was looking for sources for my research paper, I came across this website that I think is excellent so I wanted to share it with everyone. I know people have posted information from this website but when I was looking through course book notes, I didn't find this specific section of the website posted so I thought I would post it. This site provides roughly 50 reading strategies and explains what they are and how to use them. The one cool thing I like about the site is that it breaks each strategy into three phases: Before Reading, During Reading, and After Reading. For each strategy, it tells you in which phase should you implement the strategy. I hope this is helpful to everyone!
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