Teaching Reading Genres: From Setting up a Classroom Library to Independent Genre Activities - Raise the Bar Reading
This teaching blog post describes how to teach genres in an elementary classroom. It is helpful for a reading teacher or classroom teacher in teaching the elements of genres such as nonfiction, fiction, mystery, fantasy, fables, informational text, and more. It includes genre activities, genre anchor charts, genre posters, genre classroom library labels, genre graphic organizers, independent reading ideas, genre reading centers for guided reading, and more!
Guided Reading Toolkit
The ultimate box for guided reading. Task boxes are included for character, setting, story structure, author work, character traits, vocabulary, before reading, nonfiction texts, higher order thinking, reading strategies, inferring, predicting, visualizing, determining importance, asking questions, parts of speech and more!
Book Swap
Are you looking for a way to cultivate reading in your class, or an alternative to a Book Fair? A Book Swap is a perfect solution. Whether you are hosting a classroom book swap or a school wide book swap it’s a great way to promote literacy & would even be great for a family literacy night. This product includes everything you need to have a successful book swap including a display, book swap sign & posters & forms & flyers. Book swap would be a great Read Across America activities as well.
Keep Kids Reading All Year Long with This Set Up Secret!
Looking for a way to keep kids excited and interested in your classroom library? Want an idea for a more student-centered approach to classroom library set up? Learn how to set up your library that puts students in the driver's seat. With this tip, students will be more excited about your library, feel a sense of ownership of the books, and be much more motivated to read! Click to read the blog post for all the details!
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