January is #BrailleLiteracyMonth! The NYS Talking Book and Braille Library (TBBL) offers a free library service to students of New York who are unable to use standard print materials due to a visual, physical, or reading disability. Learn more: https://t.co/kDlCvrJyaX @NYSLibrary
FLUENCY FRIDAY!
Here’s one of my favorite poems for the New Year. I hope you and your students like it too!
Rehearsing and performing poetry and song is an excellent (and artful) way to build reading fluency (SOR) – automatic word recognition and prosody (expressiveness).
1️⃣ Amplify student voice
2️⃣Display student work
3️⃣ Give choice in reading, writing, products, etc.
4️⃣ Build relationships
5️⃣Focus on students
6️⃣ Put a spotlight on cultures
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When it comes to helping kids recover academically, cultivating good instruction and a sense of community set the most effective schools apart.
The Habits of 7 Highly Effective Schools
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👀 to see how to use John Hattie’s 3️⃣ Questions to maximize the impact of feedback in your classroom.
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