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Tiffany Cooke
The Dolch 220 sight words make up between 50-70% of the words we encounter in text.  Most of these words cannot be sounded out and students need to be taught to instantly recognize these words in order to be fluent readers.  Because recognizing these words is so important during reading, it is important that we … Popcorn Words Kindergarten, Sight Word Assessment, Dolch Sight Word List, Popcorn Words, Classroom Assessment, Multisensory Activities, Words List, Learning Sight Words, Dolch Words

The Dolch 220 sight words make up between 50-70% of the words we encounter in text. Most of these words cannot be sounded out and students need to be taught to instantly recognize these words in order to be fluent readers. Because recognizing these words is so important during reading, it is important that we […]

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Taylor Ennis
Reading is sweet - return the books on time all month long, and choose a sucker - it might have a black dot for an extra prize! Kindergarten Orientation, Family Literacy Night, Kindergarten Parent, Excel Dashboard, Reading Homework, Reading Incentives, Excel Tips, Tips For Parents, Back To School Night

Do you have a backpack reading program at your school? At my school, we allow our students to check out a book every day to bring home. We encourage parents to spend 15 minutes each night reading to their child. This year, I decided I would put a new twist on my backpack reading program – hoping to get more children excited about reading at home! Introducing the Reading is Sweet Lollipop Tree! I got this idea from my dear friend Michelle of Fabulous in First (we were roomies in Las Vegas…

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Mary Richards
6th Grade Reading, Read Read Read, Curriculum Night, Read 180, Middle School Teacher, Middle School Literacy, Literacy Night, Book Recommendation, Comprehension Skills

Well, friends… We have had oodles of Pirate-y fun! The children are absolutely wonderful and I am thrilled to be working with such a great group! 🙂 We made pirate glyphs this week and they turned out great! This idea came from Mrs. Jump’s Class. We also read this book: The students really liked...Read More »

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Angela Cisco