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7 Tips for Success with Running Records to Help Readers

Are you ready to assess during guided reading? Are you uncertain of taking a running record? This blog post shared 7 tips for taking running records in your guided reading groups with elementary students.

Taking running records on all of your students can seem daunting. How do I take a running record on one student with four others at the guided reading table? How do i interpret self-corrections and errors? What do I do with the accuracy rate? These are all questions many teachers have running through their heads! […]

Conferring During Writer’s Workshop

Conferring with students during writer's workshop is the heartbeat of that time. It's your time to listen, praise, and provide guidance! Grab the FREE writer's workshop conference sheet while you are there.

Writer’s workshop is such an important part of the balanced literacy approach to teaching. I hope you have a good routine in place and your little writers are loving being authors! One of the most important pieces of writer’s workshop is the conferring time. This is the meat and potatoes of it because you get […]

Supporting Reading at Home

Supporting little readers at home is important in helping them develop their love of reading! Use these easy tips in your home to help foster a love of reading!

If you are a parent, then you know how valuable our time at home with our kids can be! Even as a teacher, you know how much growth you see when parents support your classroom efforts at home! Whether you just have them home for the summer or you are a homeschooling family, there are […]

5 Teaching Points for Shared Reading

Do you struggle with knowing what to teach during shared reading? These teaching points will help guide you! Make the most of this important elemtn of balanced literacy with your kindergarten and first grade students!

Shared reading is always one of my favorite parts of the day. It’s a part of a balanced literacy approach where students and the teacher read a text together and practice a reading skill.  The teacher chooses a teaching point to model, and the students get to practice it each day. If your teaching points […]

Beginning Sound Activities

These 6 beginning sound activities are easy to implement and engaging for students! Taking the time to focus on this skill will help build a strong foundation for both reading and writing.

When our little friends come back this fall, I know one of the first things we will be teaching and/or reviewing is beginning sounds. Phonics and phonemic awareness make up the foundation of reading. Practicing these two things builds stronger readers! With so many engaging ways to teach this skill and let students practice, I […]

Using Elkonin Boxes

Using Elkonin boxes is important when teaching phonemic awareness. This simple tool can make a big impact on students' ability to read and write! See how to use them and why you should use them in this blog post.

Do you use Elkonin boxes with your students? Using Elkonin boxes (also called sound boxes) in the classroom helps build the foundation of phonemic awareness for students. They are a set of boxes where each box represents a phoneme to model segmenting words into individual phonemes. While they seem so simple, they are a powerful […]

Guided Reading Level A

These guided reading level a resources are everything you need to have a successful guided reading group! These guided reading lesson plans, parent resources, and much more will have you set for your guided reading groups!

Because I have such a passion for guided reading, I also love sharing helpful things so you can implement it in your classroom, too! Guided reading is such a crucial part of the primary classroom because such powerful reading instruction takes place! I know how overwhelming it can feel to get started (or even make […]

Hands-On Alphabet Activities for Summer

These hands-on alphabet activities are sure to make your summer fun and filled with learning! They are easy to do, supplies are affordable, and your little learners will have a blast!

Friends, summer is here! This is the perfect time to take learning outside. Whether you are a mom of littles, a homeschooling mom, or a teacher looking for some new ideas, changing the scenery always freshens up learning! Hands-on alphabet activities help reach kinesthetic learners and reinforce skills. Helping our kids keep learning all summer […]

Guided Reading vs. Book Clubs

Guided reading or book clubs? Which do you do? Are you looking for some direction? This blog post shares all of the ins and outs of guided reading and book clubs!

I’m sure you’ve heard me talk about guided reading by now, but what about book clubs? Do they have a place in a balanced literacy approach in the classroom? Friends, I think they do! Both of these options provide many benefits to our learners. An opportunity for students to practice reading in a group setting, […]

6 Ways to Support Students Over Summer Break

Use these 6 ways to support students over summer break! Many times parents and students want to continue learning, but they just need a little direction! Make learning fun and easy for them to implement with these 6 ways to support them over summer break!

Can you guys believe that summer is just around the corner? I know the feeling that the year is slowly ticking by, and all of a sudden, it’s over! I’m sure you’ve been thinking about what you can do to help your little friends retain what they’ve learned this year. Without a structured time and […]

Managing Word Work in Kindergarten

Are you looking for a word work routine that works with your students? I loved using Words their Way in my kindergarten and first grade classroom. Read more about how I created an organized system that worked for us in this blog post!

Managing word work for 22 (or more!) students can be a handful. Add in accounting for differentiation and it can make your head spin! I found a program I loved to use with my kindergarten students that helped me meet each learner where they were and organize their progress. Let’s explore word work in kindergarten! […]

Summer Reading Challenge

Use this FREE summer reading challenge to keep your students reading throughout the summer! It's the perfect thing to add to your summer bucket challenge for your kindergarten and first grade readers!

Summer reading is so important for our students! The dreaded summer slide is real. Did you know that research suggests that kids will lose an average of one month of learning over the summer? For reading, students can drop two reading levels. Low-income students tend to decline even more. Yikes! I know that sounds like […]

Finding Leveled Readers for Guided Reading

Are you ready to being guided reading but not sure where to find the right books? This blog post makes finding books EASY for you and shows you different places to get books for guided reading. You are sure to be set for your guided reading time with your kindergarten and first grade class after this!

“Where can I find books for guided reading?” I get asked this all the time! You get excited to implement guided reading as part of a balanced literacy program, but then the issue is finding leveled sets of books (usually six per title) to use with your little readers. The struggle is real friends. If […]

Classroom Book Shopping

Book shopping in an elementary classroom can seem like a BIG task, but it doesn't have to be! Maybe you have put it off, like I did, for many years. But sharing all of your wonderful books with your kindergarten and first grade students is SO helpful! See how this teacher learned to simplify book shopping for her students.

If you have been able to catch any of my Facebook lives last summer or even heard me present, you will always hear me talk honestly about book shopping. When I was in the classroom, I was always SO fearful of letting all of those little hands touch my books. After all, I had spent […]

How Tracing Letters Helps Letter Identification

Letter tracing is a simple way to help students who are struggling with letter id! All you need is a book and teacher and you are set! Use this as a warm up in your guided reading groups, have a tutor use it with a child, or send it home with struggling students!

We primary grade teachers know that kids come to school with a variety of letter knowledge. Some kinder, and even first grade, students are still working on letter identification. This was the case for most of the schools I taught in.  In her book, The Next Step in Guided Reading, Jan Richardson says that students who […]

10 Guided Reading Tools from Dollar Tree

With guided reading, it always seems like there are so many tools.  I think this is right.  There just are so many! I have written HERE about my favorites, HERE about some more things I used all the time, but it just never fails. Every time I walk into the Dollar Tree I can’t help […]

5 Ways to Use iPads During Guided Reading

Using iPads during Guided reading can be intimidating, but there are several ways that we can implement them into group time easily! Read this guided reading blog post to learn 5 simple ways to use ipads during guided reading for kindergarten and first grade students!

As technology in education advances, more teachers have access to iPads in the classroom. How neat is it that we have more ways to reach our learners! Using iPads during guided reading might seem difficult, but it’s just the opposite! Even if you only have one iPad for you and 22 friends to share, there […]

Interactive Word Walls

Using an interactive word wall is crucial as you build literacy skills. Find out how to use a word wall, why you need a word wall, and the importance of it being interactive in this blog post for kindergarten and first grade!

Word walls can be used no matter what grade you teach. Between anchor charts and students’ products, I know classroom real estate is valuable! So let’s talk about word walls and how to make them worth the room they take up. What is a Word Wall? Word walls in the primary classroom are the centerpiece!  It’s […]

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