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| A Class Full of Reluctant Readers
If you’re having trouble getting your high school students to read and improve their reading skills, I would highly recommend the book, I Read It, but I Don't Get It: Comprehension Strategies for Adol... | (by 0 users) |
| A Purpose to Read
Through a service learning grant I was able to purchase hard cover story books for my students to read aloud during story time at the local library. Three students read on a Saturday morning once a mo... | (by 0 users) |
| Acquiring Classroom Books
I work at a school that has a transitional bilingual program implemented in Grades K-5. We use the same curriculum as the English-speaking students. For silent reading or guided reading, many times it... | (by 0 users) |
| Active Student Learning Games
I have a class this year two-thirds of which are very active boys, most of whom are struggling readers, and I had been looking for ways to engage them and boost their progress. | (by 0 users) |
| Adopt-a-Book... Plus!
Frequently people donate books, magazines, and other materials to the center. Often they are duplicates of what I already have or not appropriate for our age group. So I keep a brightly decorated box ... | (by 0 users) |
| Advertising Books with Posters
My students will be designing posters 'advertising' their favorite books and why other people should read them. They will be posted in our hall. I have polled our faculty and will be posting a list of... | (by 0 users) |
| Bag Books
My children store their reading trade books in large Ziploc bags. We call them their bag books. They always have three books -- one they are presently working on, one they just finished and is now an ... | (by 0 users) |
| Balloons-R-Us
I teach a program called Freshman Academy. This program takes the thirty to forty lowest incoming freshmen and tries to get them caught up in reading and mathematics. I lead these students in running ... | (by 0 users) |
| Battle of the Books
This year-long, school-wide contest gets the entire community involved in a fun reading event. Students compete, teachers and principal coach, and parents cheer them all. It includes Olympic fanfare and a torch runner (seriously!). | (by 0 users) |
| Book Bag Report
My students do a Bag Report after they’ve read a book. They must read a book that is at fifth-grade level or higher and is at least 150 pages. They also... | (by users) |



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