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    Re: reading together? or alone?
    Posted by Dothea on 10/02/08

    If you give them what they WANT to read, on a level that they
    CAN read... they'll read both with you AND alone. Please
    check out the Junkyard Dan series by Nox Press for your
    students. They're cool books that kids like reading. You can
    find them at www.noxpress.com

    On 9/26/08, Amanda W wrote:
    > I'm wondering what the best practice might be related to
    > students reading stories and such. Should they read
    > independently or should the class read together, taking
    > turns? I teach 8th and 9th graders. I am concerned that
    > students, when given the opportunity to read independently,
    > tune out. Any thoughts?

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  • reading together? or alone?, 9/26/08, by Amanda W.
  • Re: reading together? or alone?, 9/26/08, by ReadingTeacher.
  • Re: reading together? or alone?, 10/02/08, by Dothea.
  • Re: reading together? or alone?, 10/11/08, by Laura H.
  • Re: reading together? or alone?, 10/12/08, by Deb ms/IA.
  • Re: reading together? or alone?, 10/12/08, by suzy.

     
     

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