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With What Do I Teach Readers Tomorrow? Fiction, you learn to trust your instincts and trust your students to provide you with information about the next steps.

 

Teaching students to engage with and understand fiction becomes personal, purposeful, and a homegrown process that you can replicate.

“Well, that was a great minilesson—now what?” For every teacher who has uttered those words, this book is for you.

 

Gravity Goldberg and Renee Houser offer this moment-to-moment guide focused on the decisions that make the biggest impact on readers’ skill development. 

Get both versions of What Do I Teach Readers Tomorrow?

 

These books will help guide you to support your students in both fiction and nonfiction units of study.

The number one challenge of student writers today isn’t word choice, logic, voice, or even grammar and spelling—it’s buy-in.

 

In Feedback That Moves Writers Forward, Patty

McGee demonstrates the way feedback can inspire students to reach new heights. 

Conferring with Readers

shows you how to confer well and demonstrates why a few moments with students every week can put them on the path to becoming more

independent readers.

 

Order Conferring with Readers at the publisher's discounted rate.

When it comes to teaching reading, Gravity Goldberg declares there is a structure, one that works with your current curriculum, to help readers take charge. Consider Mindsets & Moves your guide. Order Mindsets & Moves today at the pubilsher's discounted rate.

When it comes to teaching reading, Gravity Goldberg declares there is a structure, one that works with your current curriculum, to help readers take charge.

 

Consider Mindsets & Moves your guide. Order today at the pubilsher's discounted rate.

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