Half of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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Picture your guided reading rotation with nine children at a small U-shaped table all trying to use the table to write their comprehension answers. Some of them are wobblers, some are kicking others, some are on the edge with little table space, and no one is comfortable.
The carpet and new seats are essential to give children their space while helping them attack their distractions with the wobble or bounce of a chair. We are going to make our own space with personal dry erase boards and take out the table when everyone has a seat.
The letter organizers are so all of my groups know which bin of seatwork is theirs without interrupting instruction, which will keep the rotations in guided reading flowing.
Last, sometimes don't you forget the line you were just reading? "Oh man I need to re-read, I totally skipped that line!" I have said that before and so have my students. The reading highlight strip will allow them to not miss a beat or a line in a book. I bet it was a good one they missed too. Please help me allow my students to flourish in their guided reading block.
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Picture your guided reading rotation with nine children at a small U-shaped table all trying to use the table to write their comprehension answers. Some of them are wobblers, some are kicking others, some are on the edge with little table space, and no one is comfortable.
The carpet and new seats are essential to give children their space while helping them attack their distractions with the wobble or bounce of a chair. We are going to make our own space with personal dry erase boards and take out the table when everyone has a seat.
The letter organizers are so all of my groups know which bin of seatwork is theirs without interrupting instruction, which will keep the rotations in guided reading flowing.
Last, sometimes don't you forget the line you were just reading? "Oh man I need to re-read, I totally skipped that line!" I have said that before and so have my students. The reading highlight strip will allow them to not miss a beat or a line in a book. I bet it was a good one they missed too. Please help me allow my students to flourish in their guided reading block.