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Ideas By Jivey: For the Classroom: Favorite Pins Embedded Into My Staff Development Session! 5th Grade Reading, Text Dependent Questions, 4th Grade Reading, 3rd Grade Reading, Teaching Ela, Teaching Language Arts, Reading Instruction, Teaching Literacy, Reading Workshop

Those of you that have kept up with me this week know that I led staff development at our county’s awesome Summer Literacy Institute. We had some excellent keynote speakers each morning- you can check out some things I took away from them here if you missed it. I wanted to share some things with you […]

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Sally Ratzke
Text-Dependent Question Stems - This 32 page resource is a great way to help your 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th grade classroom or homeschool students find evidence from the text! There are teacher directions, examples, and question stems. You'll also find text-dependent questions tied directly to the Common Core reading anchor standards! Click through to see how this can help with year long test prep for your students! {third, fourth, fifth, sixth grader} 6th Grade Reading, Text Dependent Writing, 6th Grade Classroom, Third Grade Ela, Teaching Reading Strategies, Question Stems, Literacy Specialist, Text Dependent Questions, Reading Assessment

Text-Dependent Question Stems - This 32 page resource is a great way to help your 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th grade classroom or homeschool students find evidence from the text! There are teacher directions, examples, and question stems. You'll also find text-dependent questions tied directly to the Common Core reading anchor standards! Click through to see how this can help with year long test prep for your students! {third, fourth, fifth, sixth grader}

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Roberta Townsend
5th Grade Reading, Third Grade Reading, Alphabet Rhymes, Essay Starters, Accountable Talk, Back To University, Application Essay, Persuasive Essay, Text Evidence

If the titles of my blog posts are any indication of how well I can focus on one specific task- that doesn't look very good. I never can focus on one thing in these blog posts- hence the extremely long and random combinations in my titles :) My kiddos were WIRED this week! They definitely have spring fever. My. goodness. It probably didn't help that it was Dr. Seuss day on Monday and we had a spirit week the rest of the days. Something about Wacky Wednesday doesn't exactly scream…

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Kimberly Corvin

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