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Anecdotal Notes in Small-Group Reading: Tips and Free Templates
Get free templates & tips for using anecdotal notes in small-group reading to track progress and plan instruction in kindergarten & 1st grade.
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Free Phonics Intervention Pages
Planning for small-group lessons shouldn't take longer than teaching them! These phonics intervention pages have all the components of a small-group reading lesson, across just 2 pages! From phonics to decoding words and sentences, to fluency, comprehension, and writing, these make it lesson-planning effortless. Grab 4 lesson page sets for free so you can see how easy it can be to plan for small groups in kindergraten and first grade.
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7 Key Components to Elevate Your Small Group Reading Lessons
Are you comfortable teaching small-group reading? Do you always know what you’re going to do and have no problem planning your lessons? Or, do you struggle to plan your lessons and visualize how they will work in your small groups? If you’re looking for a small group reading routine that works and incorporates all of the key components of reading, let’s go!
Phonics and Fluency Decodable Lessons
Save time planning your small-group reading lessons with these phonics and fluency lessons. Each 2-page lesson incorporates phonics, decodable text, reading comprehension, fluency, and writing! Have your lesson plans ready to go for your kindergarten and first-grade students. Grab your set in my Tejeda's Tots shop now!
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Small-group Reading Lesson Plans
Save time planning your small-group reading lessons with these phonics and fluency lessons. Each 2-page lesson incorporates phonics, decodable text, reading comprehension, fluency, and writing! Have your lesson plans ready to go for your kindergarten and first-grade students. Grab your set in my Tejeda's Tots shop now!
Phonics and Fluency Decodable Stories
Are you planning small group reading lessons, intervention, or need a quick independent reading activity for kindergarten and/or first grade? Introducing the Tejeda's Tots phonics and fluency cards! These no-prep decodable stories and lessons help with various skills such as phonics, fluency, decoding, reading comprehension and sight word recognition. I also love that they fit easily in a task card box or pencil case, so your students can store them at their desk and take out when they are done with an activity or task! How convenient is that? Grab your phonics and fluency flashcards today to help enhance your reading instruction!
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7 KEY COMPONENTS TO ELEVATE YOUR SMALL GROUP READING LESSONS
Are you comfortable teaching small-group reading? Do you always know what you’re going to do and have no problem planning your lessons? Or, do you struggle to plan your lessons and visualize how they will work in your small groups? If you’re looking for a small group reading routine that works and incorporates all of the key components of reading, let’s go!
7 STEPS FOR A SUCCESSFUL FIRST SMALL GROUP READING SESSION
Your first small group reading session is going to set the tone for the whole school year. So, it’s important to keep a few things in mind as you plan it! If you’re wondering exactly what I do the first time I meet with my small groups for reading, get ready for a peek inside my classroom!
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7 Steps For a Successful First Small Group Reading Session
Your first small group reading session is going to set the tone for the whole school year. So, it’s important to keep a few things in mind as you plan it! If you’re wondering exactly what I do the first time I meet with my small groups for reading, get ready for a peek inside my classroom!
SETTING UP YOUR SMALL GROUP READING CORNER: 5 MUST HAVES!
If you’re wondering how to set up your small group reading corner and what tools you’ll need to get started, I’ve got you covered! Kindergarten and first-grade teachers know the importance of minimizing waiting time for our students so that they don’t get distracted. Do you have a reading corner but it feels disorganized and you can never seem to find the tool you need when you need it? I’ve got a few must-have tools and a few fun tools for you too!
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Setting Up Your Small Group Reading Corner: 5 Must Haves!
If you’re wondering how to set up your small group reading corner and what tools you’ll need to get started, I’ve got you covered! Kindergarten and first-grade teachers know the importance of minimizing waiting time for our students so that they don’t get distracted.
Vowel Team Decodable Passages and Lessons
Vowel teams are tricky! These small group reading lessons include decodable passages, teaching cards, and more to make them easy and fun to learn. Students will love learning about vowel teams and diphthongs in first and second grade. Everything you need is included!