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Hi Elaine and Heather,
Found ya, way down on this posting...Heather, I think you'll find Strategies That Work is very similar to MOT because they're both sharing reading comprehension strategies...the writing's just different.

Wow, Recipes for Reading was a book I used 22+ years ago when I was in Special Education. Basically, it's a synthetic phonics program-bottom up, starting with isolated phonemes. I prefer the stuff Fountas and Pinnell or Cunningham are doing with Word Work. It's a part of the child's Literacy Block based upon the child's needs and next steps. Yes, some of the instruction
is divorced from the daily reading/writing but overall those don't seem like add on's because you're basing everything on what the child/group needs. But read it and see what you think, let us know. Everything's adaptable. Take care, and I should have time to do the schedule this weekend, after graduation parties. ;-D

 


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