Thank you so much to POPEY, who have created many wonderful resources for primary teachers!
Click here for their home learning page.
Thank you so much to POPEY, who have created many wonderful resources for primary teachers!
Click here for their home learning page.
I have shared Linda Rief’s Quickwrite Handbook at many of my writing sessions, as it has such practical and thoughtful suggestions for upper intermediate and secondary students. Linda has come out of retirement to share this: Click here
Thank you Linda Rief!
Carol Jago, author of The Book in Question: Why and How Reading Is in Crisis, has put together a poetry lesson in PDF form that is easy to download and share — Ideas for writing poems in a pandemic. click here
Donalyn Miller writes about how many of are feeling right now about reading, and makes a few suggestions. Thank you for writing this, Donalyn!
Thank you very much to Nicole Wilson, grade 4/5 teacher, at Parkcrest Elementary School. She has created a SEL calendar for the month of May, and has generously agreed to share it with us!
Some of the ideas were created with Indigenous teachings in mind. Some Indigenous stories and connections to the Seven Sacred teachings from the Anishinaabe people are included in these activities.
Click here to download the calendar.
This video is great. Jennifer talks about the challenges of remote teaching, and shows us how to have a reading conference remotely. This video was on Facebook.
Here are some bookmarks that might be handy for you and for your learners!
Good fit books bookmark click here
Teaching Our Learners Remotely Powerpoint
Thank you to everyone who turned up today for our presentation. Here is the powerpoint:
Storytelling Prompts Click Here
Thank you so much to Kristine Mraz, for sharing some suggestions for story telling with students!
Sight words are critical to reading not only because they are used so frequently, but also because many of them cannot easily be sounded out or illustrated. … Because they are used so often it is important that readers be able to recognize these words on sight (hence the term “sight words”).https://www.k12reader.com/what-are-sight-words/
Here are a list of sight words. Click here for sight word list
Here are some sight word games!Click here for sight word activities
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