oooh! READING WORKSHOP

A collection of ideas, tips, and products for teaching reading by using a reading workshop in a 2nd grade- 5th grade elementary classroom.
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What is the Rest of the Class Doing During Small Groups? | Teaching and Tapas
Looking for tips on how manage the rest of your students while you are leading small guided reading groups? These hands-on ideas are perfect for 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grade classrooms.
Interactive Read Alouds: 4 MUST-DO’s
Four must-do's for teaching reading with an interactive read aloud. The ideas and activities in this post are great for teachers who want to use mentor texts and classroom books as the main part of their whole group reading lessons.
Interactive Read Aloud Lessons For ANY Reading Skill
Teachers can use interactive read aloud lessons to teach any reading school. The ideas and activities suggested are useful for teachers who want to use mentor texts and classroom or school library books as the main part of their whole group reading lessons.
Interactive Read Aloud: Ten Rules | Teaching and Tapas
Ten simple rules for teaching reading with an interactive read aloud. The ideas and activities in this post are great for teachers who want to use their favorite books and mentor texts as the main part of their reading lessons.
What is the Rest of the Class Doing During Small Groups? | Teaching and Tapas
Looking for tips on how manage the rest of your students while you are leading small guided reading groups? These hands-on ideas are perfect for 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grade classrooms.
Reading Strategy Groups: Getting Started | Teaching and Tapas
Teachers are using reading strategy groups instead of relying on guided reading because they can target their teaching to focus on skills instead of text levels. Check out the post to find ideas, lesson plans, anchor charts, differentiated passages, and products.
Interactive Read Aloud in Six Easy Steps... | Teaching and Tapas
Follow these six steps to start teaching reading with interactive read alouds. The ideas and activities in this post are great for teachers who want to use their favorite books and mentor texts as the main part of their reading lessons.
Interactive Read Aloud in Six Easy Steps... | Teaching and Tapas
Follow these six steps to start teaching reading with interactive read alouds. The ideas and activities in this post are great for teachers who want to use their favorite books and mentor texts as the main part of their reading lessons.
Independent Reading Time EXPECTATIONS THAT WORK | Teaching and Tapas
Ideas for setting up independent reading time in an elementary classroom. This post suggests accountability activities and fun ideas that encourage intrinsic motivation as a built in part of the classroom expectations.
Reading Strategy Groups: Getting Started | Teaching and Tapas
Teachers are using reading strategy groups instead of relying on guided reading because they can target their teaching to focus on skills instead of text levels. Check out the post to find ideas, lesson plans, anchor charts, differentiated passages, and products.
Interactive Read Aloud Lessons For ANY Reading Skill
Teachers can use interactive read aloud lessons to teach any reading school. The ideas and activities suggested are useful for teachers who want to use mentor texts and classroom or school library books as the main part of their whole group reading lessons.
Teaching Reluctant Readers: 10 Tips
10 fun reading activities for boys or girls who don’t like to read. These ideas are great for all of your students, not just the struggling readers.
What is the Rest of the Class Doing During Small Groups? | Teaching and Tapas
Looking for tips on how manage the rest of your students while you are leading small guided reading groups? These hands-on ideas are perfect for 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grade classrooms.
Independent Reading Time EXPECTATIONS THAT WORK | Teaching and Tapas
Looking for tips on how manage the rest of your students while you are leading small guided reading groups? These hands-on ideas are perfect for 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grade classrooms.
Teaching Reluctant Readers: 10 Tips
10 fun reading activities for boys or girls who don’t like to read. These ideas are great for all of your students, not just the struggling readers.