The Kerpoof website is owned and operated by the Walt Disney Company. What is Kerpoof? The answer to that is not so simple. Kerpoof is all about having fun, discovering things, and being creative. Here are just a few ways that you can use Kerpoof:
Make
Welcome to Get Caught Reading, a nationwide campaign to remind people of all ages how much fun it is to read. Launched in 1999 and supported by the Association of American Publishers, GCR encourages you to order our free posters, read our newsletters, dow
This is Ms. Gurian’s Class in Pinellas County. It there are many resources for every aspect of the reading block.
This is part of Mandy Gregory site. It has a ton of information on how to set up the classroom for small guided reading. Scroll down to the bottom of the page for examples of Independent Reading Charts and other goodies
There are a wealth of videos that showcase different aspects of a balanced literacy program from Norfolk, Lousiana.
Get in the Fold is a blog about Dinah Zike’s Foldables and literature. There are some great ideas and items to download.
This site from Catawba, North Carolina, has many examples of how to use the different types of Foldables.
A fourth grade teacher's website that includeds resources for reader's notebooks, small group instruction and much more.
The Florida Center for Reading Research was established in January, 2002. It is jointly administered at Florida State University by the Learning Systems Institute and the College of Arts and Sciences.
This is the entry point for the many resources available on this site.
AdLit.org is a national multimedia project offering information and resources to the parents and educators of struggling adolescent readers and writers.
Intentional Independent Reading (IIR): Providing regular opportunities for students to apply strategies that the teacher has taught during previous
instruction. Pringle Elementary School Teacher Tiffany Carter's 4th grade class practices IIR.
This is part two of the website Fun to Learn and Teach. You'll find many great resources.
This a great site filled with links and resources for elementary teachers.
A lesson from Delta Education that highlights how words with multiple meanings can be taught with authentic text.
To prepare kids, concentrate awhile on the language of the directions and format, and model the
strategies that allow students to show their knowledge of multiple meaning words. The following
section presents some sample teacher think-alouds that help stu
We're so glad you decided to join this social network! Teachers and learners will find a wealth of resources and have the opportunity to share best practices for teaching students to effectively read, write, listen, speak, and think! This site was create
Teachers and learners will find a wealth of resources and have the opportunity to share best practices for teaching students to effectively read, write, listen, speak, and think! This site was created so that literacy leaders around the world can:
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From ReadWriteThink.org