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Children become more engaged in stories when they are encouraged to respond to them in a variety of ways. Use these activities to activate comprehension in K-6 students.
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Independent Reading is quite different than Sustained Silent Reading or D.E.A.R in the components of time, book selection, and the student and teacher's roles.
A writer's workshop is an unusual experience for anyone who hasn't undergone the process before. Here, what to expect from the experience and how to participate.
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