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3rd Grade Journal Topics, Daily 5 5th Grade, Readers Response Prompts, Reading Questions For Any Book, 3rd Grade Reading Projects, Grade 3 Literacy Activities, Reading Comprehension Fourth Grade, Reading Menus For 3rd Grade, Teaching Reading Comprehension 3rd Grade

Okay teacher friend. It’s finally here. And I’m so excited! I’ve had this resource collecting dust on my computer for years now. I’ve been using this strategy in my classroom for the last few years, but haven’t had the energy or time (teacher life + mom life is exhausting, am I right?) to put it all together so that it’s ready to go for busy teachers like you! Well, it’s finally finished and I finally get to unveil it to you! Did you know I have a FREE downloadable reading response menu…

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Independent Reading Centers 2nd Grade, My Needs Instructional Guide, Reading Centre Ideas, Grade 5 Literacy Centers, Magnetic Reading Program, Primary 5 Classroom Ideas, Fourth Grade Classroom Setup, Third Grade Ela Classroom Setup, 2nd Grade Classroom Themes Ideas

When I started at my new school last year, I came into a new reading program. I was used to doing almost all of my reading instruction WHOLE CLASS, but my school uses a guided reading model all the way up to 5th grade. I definitely had to rethink my reading block! I had done centers in the past, but wanted a really clear way to maximize the time and make the transitions clear for the students. Here's how I do my guided reading block! ROTATIONS We have Guided Reading/Centers Monday-Thursday…

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Have you seen this?? We shared why we have switched to doing the Daily 3 instead of the Daily 5 – and how it works in our classrooms!: Daily 5 Reading, 6th Grade Reading, Daily 3, Third Grade Reading, 5th Grade Reading, 4th Grade Classroom, 4th Grade Reading, Upper Elementary Classroom, 3rd Grade Reading

As a fifth grade teacher, I was excited and hopped on the bandwagon of the Daily 5 in 2010. I loved the structure, loved the purposeful activities, and loved how it seemed that my students were engaged from the get go. But as the first few weeks of establishing routines, and building stamina came to a close, I noticed that not all of my fifth graders were engaged or using their time wisely with all the choices. I knew right away that changes had to be made. When looking at The Daily 5, I…

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