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    Re: Try your post on a grade-level or reading board.
    Posted by This is only for the Accelerated Reading program. on 9/01/08

    On 8/31/08, Ellen wrote:
    > I am a first year teacher and will be teaching 3rd grade
    > this year. I feel fairly prepared, however, I am nervous
    > about teaching reading. I have a very diverse group of
    > students, some way below grade level and some above grade
    > level. I want each student to grow from the level they
    > are currently at. How can I figure out what level
    > students are at during the first couple weeks of school?
    > And once I figure out that level, how can I plan a
    > curriculum in which students are able to grow from their
    > own reading level?

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  • Reading Levels, 8/31/08, by Ellen.
  • Re: Reading Levels, 9/01/08, by quick test.
  • Re: Try your post on a grade-level or reading board., 9/01/08, by This is only for the Accelerated Reading program..

     
     

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