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“Read for the fun of it!”

…features a multilingual “Read for the fun of it!” and spotlights all the great resources and activities available to help teens build literacy skills while reading for the fun of…

Join the 2016 Global Read Aloud

…Journals: Keeping Students Tuned In during Read-Alouds” provides concrete examples of how read-aloud can increase classroom community and help students to build background knowledge and improve listening skills. The author…

Making Hybrids Work

…support, faculty, staff, and students. The book explores the roles of institution-wide planning, professional development training, and support as it builds and grows. After all, it is only with a…

Spending Time with Family

…Stories: Teens can take part in the process of building family histories by recording the stories, or memoirs, of family members. Creating Family Timelines: Children can interview family members and…

ReadWriteThink Lesson Plans in 2016

…discover new vocabulary, and examine literary elements. Exploring Compare and Contrast Structure in Expository Texts Students build their understanding of the terms compare and contrast by participating in class discussions,…

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