What do we know about Dr. Seuss?
Creating word family chunks
Shared Reading During Daily 5 this week, I just typed some of his books on charts. The kids LOVED reading them! |
Shared Reading During Daily 5 this week, I just typed some of his books on charts. The kids LOVED reading them! |
Partner time, as my principal says, is the dessert to reading workshop. When you think about it, here we have our little guys learni...
Love your Dr. Seuss Thinking Maps! I especially like the word family one. I wouldn't have thought to do it that way- thanks!
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Conversations in Literacy
It was so easy too! The nice thing about his books is that you can find so many different word family chunks to work on!Thanks for your comment Lori!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure my 1st graders would enjoy reading those poems. Thanks for the copies.
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Forever in First
Melissa, I wanted to let you know that I used your word family activity today and linked to you in my post that goes up Wednesday. Thank you for the idea!
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Conversations in Literacy
Thank you Lori! It is always great when someone does something you share! Have a great day! Melissa
ReplyDeleteThank you! These downloads are amazing. My district is emphasizing thinking charts across all grade levels, well K-8 right now. As part of the literacy leadership team I'm trying to find fun ways to use the charts. Your Thinking Chart Thursdays have me so excited!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing.
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