Reading Motivation Ideas

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Winter sports close reading Passages
Delve into the thrilling world of winter sports and games with our "Winter Games Close Reading" resource! This meticulously crafted material is a treasure trove for educators seeking to enhance close reading skills and reading comprehension in their students during the winter season. Designed with teacher ease in mind, this resource seamlessly integrates engaging texts, activities, and discussions centered around various winter sports.
Black History Month Close Reads
Explore a comprehensive and engaging journey through history with our "Presidents and Black History Month Close Reading" resource! This meticulously crafted material provides a deep dive into close reading and reading comprehension, offering YOU an invaluable tool to enrich lessons during Black History Month and Presidents' Month!
The Best Baggie Books System
Read the tips for setting up a baggie book program for children in Kindergarten and first grade. This reading at home program bridges the home-schools connection. Create student reading baggies with a FREE parent hand-out printable.
Anchor Charts for the Beginning of the Year
Reading strategies anchor chart
Seven Great Activities for The Tale of Despereaux
Seven Great Activities for The Tale of Despereaux. STEM, vocabulary, Desperaux snacks, and more! #reading
Free eBooks for Kids
This article lists different websites with free eBooks for kids. Some of the free eBooks are for students and teachers in the primary grades K-3. Other websites with free eBooks are for students in the upper elementary grades. Some of the sites with free eBooks are: Tumble books, Libby, Hoopla, Project Gutenberg and more!
Five Class Manipulatives from The Dollar Store
Five Class Manipulatives from The Dollar Store. A great article with math and reading hands-on ideas and activities with manipulatives from the Dollar store. #literacy #math
Classroom Library Book Bin Labels- EDITABLE
Organize your classroom library with these 306 colorful and engaging classroom library book bin labels! The classroom library labels allow you to arrange your classroom library system by author, favorite series, topics of interest, content area, genres, and a leveling system. These book labels for classroom library pack also contains smaller labels that can be printed onto sticker or label sheets and placed directly onto the book.
Five Ways to Foster Reading Comprehension
This article outlines five easy and attainable ways to help students gain reading comprehension. Some of the topics explores are: explicit comprehension instruction, choice reading, listening and speaking, etc. You will also find examples of anchor charts, close reading brochures, content area instruction, and more! There are five domains of reading and all of them play a role in the development of the ability to read, but they must feed into the ultimate goal of reading: understanding.
Tips for Parents of Struggling Readers
If you teach a struggling reader, there is a good chance that parents have asked you how to help their children at home. These 10 incredible tips for struggling readers are here to encourage you to provide the best advice to parents!
All about setting up your classroom library
This article will give you so many great ideas to organize your classroom library. You will learn how to use classroom book bin labels to orgize your classroom library by author, favorite series, a topic library, leveled libraries [guided reading, DRA, Lexile, and Reading Recovery]. While you are learning about classroom library organization you will get free bookmarks for students in the primary grades.
Tips to Teach Asking and Answering Questions
This is an article with tips, strategies, and anchor charts to teach the skill of asking and answering questions to students in first grade, second grade, and third grade. You will find picture books and book series to use as mentor texts to teach this skill. Many activities and FREE resources, close reading brochure activities, for your students in 1st, and, and 3rd grade.
What is Guided Close Reading?
This article explains the differences and similarities of guided reading and close reading. It shows teachers how to use guided reading and close reading to improve reading comprehension and critical thinking skills for students in the elementary grades.
What is Guided Close Reading?
This article explains the differences and similarities of guided reading and close reading. It shows teachers how to use guided reading and close reading to improve reading comprehension and critical thinking skills for students in the elementary grades.
The Best Baggie Books System
Read the tips for setting up a baggie book program for children in Kindergarten and first grade. This reading at home program bridges the home-schools connection. Create student reading baggies with a FREE parent hand-out printable.