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This resource is a Guided Reading Skills Chart. It focuses on skills you can and should be teaching during guided reading:- Print concepts- Decoding- Comprehension- FluencyFor each skill, there is a chart that provides strategies with explanations to ensure you are implementing successfully. Real Reading Vs Fake Reading Chart, Read Naturally Program, Reading Intervention Middle School, Reading Interventionist, Teaching Reading Skills, Guided Reading Activities, Literacy Night, Classroom Anchor Charts, Teaching Second Grade

This resource is a Guided Reading Skills Chart. It focuses on skills you can and should be teaching during guided reading: - Print concepts - Decoding - Comprehension - Fluency For each skill, there is a chart that provides strategies with explanations to ensure you are implementing successfully. Guided Reading Skills Chart

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About this item INCREASE CONFIDENCE - Sight words are high frequency words that appear a lot in children’s books but are hard to sound out. Learning to recognize this words by pure sight will increase your kids confidence when reading enabling them to progress faster. DEVELOP SKILLS - Knowing high frequency words by sight allows kids to be able to read faster and better understand what they are reading by letting them skim through these words without fear of getting stuck when they appear in…

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Who doesn't love a good anchor chart? Now - an anchor chart with a purpose? That takes a little inspiration, and that's what this post is all about! We all teach students about making connections at some point during the school year, so I wanted to give you some great examples o

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