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You’ll find these suggestions in the Remote Teaching and Learning Guide available in the Online Resources. Plenty of titles ensure students have access to quality trade books even if books need to be quarantined for a while after use. Conferring cards provide questions and prompts for quick conferences with minimal planning.
After that, any reorder of take home books will be decided upon by building and with building funds. I HAVE UPDATED WITH ALL THE EVEN LESSONS. I apologize for any miscommunication. I have updated the zip file and triple checked to make sure they are all in there.
Phonics, Spelling, Word Study System
Book Clubs bring together children of diverse abilities making it easier to assemble small groups within this year’s complicated schedules and protocols. Technology with Intentionalso addresses how to decide whether to use tech at all. Intentional is the key word for integrating technology into instruction, and you will find helpful guidelines and prompts to help you decide when, how, and why to use technology with your students. Books can be projected for better visibility and no student contact.GR books could be used in different contexts such as Interactive Read Aloud, Shared Reading or Independent Reading.
Generic conferring cards help teachers have quick reading conferences with their students online regardless of what book they read. I had been looking for a letter to send home that explains what we are doing and help parents understand what types of questions we use and ask to make sure students understand what they are reading. Many times I get a note about how easy these books are and it turns out that they don't fully understand what the program looks for and how we use the books. Contains precise language to use when teaching for, prompting for, and reinforcing effective strategic actions in reading and writing instruction. Laminated, easy to use flip charts featuring language that teachers can use to teach, prompt and reinforce effective reading and writing behaviours. Opportunity to build community and help children adjust to a very different classroom environment or virtual learning.
Teacher Resources
LLI Take-Home Books are inexpensive black & white copies of the LLI K-2 books. A cost-effective, time-saving way to provide at-home books for students without having to print yourself. Ready-to-use lessons respond to a wide range of instructional needs with minimal planning and preparation. Permission granted to use lessons in a closed digital environment to support remote learning. Includes 32 titles in grades K-3 and 48 titles in grades 4-6 organized into eight text sets.
With over 100 lessons per grade, you’ll find appropriate lessons that requires minimal planning and preparation. Whole-class instruction works well with complicated schedules and protocols. Lesson folders streamline planning by highlighting opportunities for instruction and discussion. When teachers with a common vision work together over time, and have the lift of excellent professional learning, they develop a common knowledge about the nature of learning. Take home books come with the original purchase of the LLI Systems.
Leveled Literacy Intervention: Leveled Books
Projecting the book can increase visibility if students need to distance. Whole-class instruction followed by independent application works well with complicated schedules and protocols. During COVID, everything about the way you teach and interact with students shifted suddenly and dramatically. To support teachers during this time, we have created a list of print resources that may work within your health and safety protocols.
Interactive resources you can assign in your digital classroom from TPT. The page you are looking for is no longer here, or never existed in the first place . You can try searching for what you are looking for using the form below. If that still doesn't provide the results you are looking for, you can always start over from the home page. Join educators around the world who engage in literacy conversations with Fountas and Pinnell.
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