6 elementary reading strategies that really work. Plus: a free printable set of sentence starters to support classroom discussions

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6 Elementary Reading Strategies That Really Work; Encouraging Academic Conversations With Talk Moves; 10 Common Flexible Seating Myths |

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September 25, 2019
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6 Elementary Reading Strategies That Really Work

Strategies like choral reading and ear reading improve students' reading fluency, expand their vocabulary, and increase their confidence.



A great scaffold for all students
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Encouraging Academic Conversations With Talk Moves

Sentence starters that students use to join a class discussion encourage both academic thinking and social connectedness (printable included).



You can start with a single flexible option.
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10 Common Flexible Seating Myths

An elementary teacher who has been using flexible seating for over a decade responds to the concerns he hears most frequently from other teachers.



Embedding SEL in digital learning
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Using Digital Tools to Promote Social and Emotional Learning

Educators can take advantage of digital tools that students want to use to enhance social and emotional learning efforts.



ELLs benefit when teachers collaborate.
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Improving Math Curriculum for English Language Learners

Leverage the expertise of educators from different disciplines to create a more effective math curriculum for English language learners.





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