Use this chart to identify the students' reader stage.
Use this chart to identify the students' reader stage.
This lesson uses the children's book: The Proudest Blue: A Story of Hijab and Family by Ibtihaj Muhammad (2019), With S. K. Ali
"The Proudest Blue spotlights the powerful bond of sisterhood as Asiya teaches Faizah what it means to be proud of who you are and how to rise above the misinformed, hurtful words of others."
Learn about formative assessment and why it is a great tool for reading teachers.
Learn about asset-based perspective and how to use it to reframe your thinking to promote student growth.
View the multiple methods and why they are powerful. (Note section included)
Utilize this resource to incorporate 3 types of forms in your classroom! These forms are useful tools to help record formative assessment notes.
Explore these charts that provide read aloud learning targets, key vocabulary, and reading focus guidance.
This lesson plan features the book "The Invisible Boy" written by Trudy Ludwig and illustrated by Patrice Barton. It includes example questions, prompts, and tips for teachers.
This resource introduces the reader to the sections included in the book and their purpose.
Learn about the benefits of daily read alouds and what inspired the author.
This resource in includes the do's and don'ts about setting up writing partnerships, the benefits of intentional classroom charts, and multiple figures as examples.
To help establish your classroom's writing community, Melanie Meehan discusses common and individual goals, routines, and much more.