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What is your biggest challenge in teaching reading?

What is your biggest challenge in teaching reading?
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Common Core Standards

The Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts & Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects (“the Standards”) are the culmination of an extended, broad-based effort to fulfill the charge issued by the states to create the next generation of K–12 standards in order to help ensure that all students are college and career ready in literacy no later than the end of high school.

The Standards set requirements not only for English language arts (ELA) but also for literacy in history/social studies, science, and technical subjects. Just as students must learn to read, write, speak, listen, and use language effectively in a variety of content areas, so too must the Standards specify the literacy skills and understandings required for college and career readiness in multiple disciplines. Literacy standards for grade 6 and above are predicated on teachers of ELA, history/social studies, science, and technical subjects using their content area expertise to help students meet the particular challenges of reading, writing, speaking, listening, and language in their respective fields. It is important to note that the 6–12 literacy standards in history/social studies, science, and technical subjects are not meant to replace content standards in those areas but rather to supplement them. States may incorporate these standards into their standards for those subjects or adopt them as content area literacy standards.

Click below to view Common Core Standards.

Best Practices in Guided Reading

Organizing a Guided Reading Classroom

Guided Reading Intruction Within the Continuum

Reading Comprehension in a Guided Reading Group

Fountas and Pinnell

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Teaching Experience

How long have you been teaching?

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Your Role in Teaching Reading

What is your role in teaching children to read?

Your Role in Teaching Reading
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Reading A-Z

This is an excellent resource for elementary teachers.  It includes leveled texts accompanied by phonics, vocabulary, and comprehension lesson plans and activities.  This is a great resource for differentiated instruction.

What is a Balanced Literacy Program?

This links to a 14 page document that outlines a balanced literacy program.  This would be very useful for new teachers to use as a guide for planning a Language Arts block within a classroom.