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By Debbie

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Hi ddd,
By combined my content area work with either or both Math/Science block or LAB it's helped maximize time. You could add literature conversations and interactive read alouds to the content blocks of your day, everyone
would get a double dose of reading but with a content emphasis. I'm working with a sixth grade teacher to introduce literature conversations through her Ancient Civilizations-Egypt study. There are several small group text sets as well as lots of non-fiction and other fiction texts both chapter and picture books. The comprehension strategies (including many for reading nonfiction
texts) will be modeled during interactive read alouds and there will be lots of opportunity to use the single titles for additional independent reading. I was hoping to do Diane Stanley for an author study, but I don't think it will happen for now. Hopefully all will go as planned. ;-D

 


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