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K reader
By Mrs. Q

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You can:
-let him be a 'guest reader' to your class and/or other classes.
-give him the opportunity to write his own books.
-supply some stuffed animals for him to read to during center time.
My students who have been really good readers at the beginning of the year are usually lacking in other areas (fine motor, etc.)so I try to encourage them to level out their skills. Usually these children are a good inspiration to the rest of the class.

 


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