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Do Book Levels Have a Place in Classroom Libraries?

Here’s a question I get a lot–and it’s one that I’ve asked many times lately, too.  With the wholesale cancellation of anything to do with book levels, including in assessment,…

  • July 27, 2024
Teaching genre to students is important for comprehension.

Genre Introduction Simplified

Teaching text genre is an important piece of the comprehension puzzle.

  • March 30, 2024
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Want Engaged, Independent Readers? Tip Series Part 1[Classroom Library]

For decades, we’ve known the importance of independent reading (see Johnson and Blair, 2003).  It’s the place where kids practice their growing skills as readers.  Where they have the chance…

  • June 30, 2023

15 Tips for End of Year Classroom Library Organization

The beginning of the school year is not the only time we should be intentional with our classroom library organization. During the year, of course, we should update and refresh…

  • May 10, 2023
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Easy Ways to Refresh Your Classroom Library

Refresh your classroom library to get kids excited to read after the long break!

  • December 22, 2022

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Hi there--so glad you're here! Having spent over 20 years as a classroom teacher, reading specialist, and now literacy coach, I've seen trends come and go. With that can often come confusion, overwhelm, and loss of confidence in ourselves. The joy of teaching can get lost along the way. But teaching doesn't have to be so hard! You are not alone in this enormous job--I'm here to help!

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