Keep your Reader's Workshop conference notes on each student organized! Assess and push your students to read at a higher level without having to waste time keeping meticulous notes!
This chart has a space for you to note:
- the text the student
Subjects:
Balanced Literacy, Reading, Reading Strategies
Grades:
2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th
Types:
Assessment, Reflective Journals for Teachers, Rubrics
This will revolutionize the way you conduct your reading workshop! This package includes 36 teaching points that can be used during conferences, strategy groups, and independent reading.
A table of contents organizes the teaching point by reading
Subjects:
Literature, Reading Strategies, Informational Text
This resource can be given to students to refer to when analyzing the text structure of a passage. In addition, it gives them graphic organizer options for recording notes, sentence frames for writing/talking about what they've read, and hints to
These pages are great to display in the classroom to help cure writer's block. Make an anchor chart and use them as daily objectives to help those writers who struggle to develop ideas or entries in their writing journals.
This form is intended for use at the end of a writing unit and is for multiple purposes.
The first three blue boxes are for the student author to fill out. It gives them the chance to reflect on their work, note growth they have already made, and
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