Five tips for creating a multilingual literacy classroom that not only focuses on language acquisition but also nurtures a supportive and inclusive community.
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Five strategies to foster an environment that enhances fluency and expands vocabulary across multiple languages, such as English and Spanish. (continue reading)
The writing workshop is an opportunity to ensure every student feels safe and welcomed into your classroom community and empowers students by inviting them to be all-in on learning. (continue reading)
During whole-group literacy, it’s important that students are interested in the books, discussions, and teachings for the most impactful, engaging literacy instruction. (continue reading)
Disfluent readers are most often disfluent because of a lack of practice with reading. Ultimately, struggling readers must have a lot of time to read at their instructional or independent level. (continue reading)
Comprehension is not about spitting out facts and filling in blanks. Comprehension is about understanding. And reading is not merely about word calling. Reading is about thinking. (continue reading)
How does growing our classroom environment to be more collaborative reduce the stress of classroom management and improve student achievement? (continue reading)
To understand how to authentically bring the cycle of inquiry to your students, we need to reflect upon how this process looks in our adult lives. (continue reading)