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SELF-SELECTED READING IN A SCIENCE OF READING CLASSROOM VIRTUAL Workshop facilitated by Dana Brown – 8:30-2:30pm

October 21 @ 8:30 am - 2:30 pm

Students need real reasons to read, and reading more improves reading. We will learn more about “Read-All-the-Words” texts versus “Read-in-Other-Ways” texts and how to divide Self-Selected Reading time to provide opportunities for students to read in these different ways. Participants will learn how to use small group instruction during Self-Selected Reading time to teach readers how to use partner reading and audio books to read challenging texts (“Read-in-Other Ways” texts). Participants will also create collections of content-specific texts for their classroom libraries that extend social studies and science topics. Key takeaways: -How to reorganize the classroom library to display text sets; -Create an anchor chart for Self-Selected Reading that includes Reread Read Aloud; -Reread Small Group Book; -Reread Decodable Readers; -Read with a Partner; -Read from the Classroom Library; -Develop personalized text sets with students based on favorite authors, topics, etc. to support reading challenging text. Eligible for 6 hours CTLE credit. If district pays, district approval must be confirmed prior to start of session.
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