Hello! Welcome back to school! To kick off our year of reading, our first unit focuses on building a reading life. For the first bend of the unit, students are focused on using strategies to make reading the BEST it can be! Here's a look at the anchor chart we started to build! At home, you can help your child make reading the best it can be by establishing a special spot where he/she can read for at least 15 minutes every day. This is a place where your child can have his/her materials (log, book, and soon pencil with post-its!), where your child is able to focus (probably somewhere quiet!), and a place where your child feels comfortable! In addition to learning about ways to make reading the best it can be, third graders are learning the routines and procedures for reading workshop. Below is a chart that outlines the structure of our reading together and everyone's responsibilities! I am so excited to work with your child and get to know your child as at reader!
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Our Current Read Aloud:
Read alouds are used to teach reading skills and strategies. Sometimes I read new parts of our read aloud during our lessons. Other times, I go back to previously read parts to teach a skill and strategy. I ask that students do not read the current read aloud until after we finish it. Archives
November 2018
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