Third Grade Reading
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Once you’ve got your students in a guided reading routine, it's time to have them exploring what they’re reading and completing activities that develop their comprehension skills. This is no small feat when it comes to young readers because their writing skills are generally not developed yet which makes it difficult for them to express themselves independently. In order to set your students up to become comprehension experts, here are some tips and an overview of the order of progression…
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Erika Hritzuk saved to Gr 5/6
Don't have time in your day to reach every student? My 10 Minute Reading Intervention resource can help you squeeze in lessons that are fast & effective!
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Alicia Hogan saved to Reading Specialist
Don't have time in your day to reach every student? My 10 Minute Reading Intervention resource can help you squeeze in lessons that are fast & effective!
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Sienna Condy saved to Teaching
Here in third grade, we practice fluency daily with: -Word Lists -Phrase Lists -Passages/Running Records My Mental Journey I have had a love-hate relationship with fluency. As a third grade teach…
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Laura Esposito saved to School Ideas
Activities that boost fluency all year long…and that you only have to prep once!
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Michelle Kirby Watt saved to ELA
Learn how these reading logs build comprehension skills during my students' nightly reading routine! Students practice the comprehension skills and strategies we learned at school using their take-home books. The focus is on reading for meaning- not getting a parent signature!
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Carrie Gardner saved to Teaching
Visualizing the text is such an important strategy used for building your students’ reading comprehension. It is very versatile as it can be used in different ways with students of all ages and reading levels. I
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Sarah Lusader saved to 3rd grade lesson
Are you a new fourth grade teacher looking for fun and engaging resources. Here are my favorite resources for fourth grade
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Kayla Quartiers saved to Classroom Activities