- Holman Elementary School
- Literacy: Readers' and Writers' Workshop
Mc Ewan, Jason
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Crash Course on Readers's and Writers' Workshop for Parents
Check out this little presentation on what Readers' and Writers' Workshop is. It is complicated, but this will help you better understand what it is all about.
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Ways Parents Can Support Reading and Writing at Home
Here are 24 different ways that parents can support Reading and Writing at home.
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Get the most out of Readers' Workshop
Readers' Workshop can be confusing. Here are some ways that you can make the most out of it!
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Leveled Book List
Parents often ask me what books are good for my child at their level dealing with this subject. Here is a list for parents dealing with a wide variety of issues. Your child will be receiving a Fountas and Pinnel Level upon returning to school in the fall.
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Non-fiction Reading Log for Articles
Use this graphic organizer to help you understand the main idea of non-fiction articles.
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Book Summary
Here is a copy that each student will be filling out as they read their books. They should keep a copy of this in their Readers' Workshop notebooks and hand one in at the conclusion of each book.
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Dual Entry Reading Journal
This is a helpful little tool that I created in google docs to help students take notes while they are reading to help them better understand what they have read. I even use this one myself when I have some difficult subject matter to tackle.