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Amazing Resources, Part 1 - Reading

I'm at the beach this week, but I thought I'd bring you a quick round up (in no particular order) of some Amazing Resources for Reading I found online.  Best part of all?  They are all free!!


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The Teacher's College Reading and Writing Project has their Reading Assessments online!
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Reading Assessments

You can download and print assessments to determine reading level (GR levels A-Z), Letter/Sound identification, and Concepts About Print.  I'll use this for those kiddos who hang out on a level for so long that they can read the book from our AlphaKids kit, even though they are not proficient at that level.  They also have writing assessments available.
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Author Mary Pope Osborne's Teacher Resource Center:
Fact Tracker Showdown
Magic Tree House Teacher Resources
 My second graders love Magic Tree House books, and here are teaching guides for each book/fact tracker, as well as printables.  All for free.  Love it!
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Intervention Central - A must for every teacher!  Tons of resources to help with RTI.
I highly recommend that you download/read the Reading Intervention Manual.  It has 4 interventions for fluency and 10 for reading comprehension.
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Florida Center for Reading Research (FCRR) is absolutely fabulous, particularly for center activities.  I blogged about it here.
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My very first post (almost 1 year ago!!) showcased Printables from Fountas and Pinnell.  Here's the link to read more.

My wheels are spinning, trying to think of how to celebrate my bloggiversary...  Any ideas?  If you are interested in joining me for a giveaway, just give me a holler!  hellomrssykes(at)gmail(dot)com.

Comments

  1. Some of those were new for me. Thanks for sharing!

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  2. Wow, thanks for the tip on the Mary Pope Osborne freebies.. my students also love those books... I was always making my own worksheets to go along with the books.... I will have to check that out!! :)

    I'd be happy to help with your giveaway! (I'm new so you will have to tell me how it works!)
    treb21@comcast.net
    Tori
    Tori's Teacher Tips

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  3. Thank you so much for these resources. I love using the Magic Tree House books in my classroom and have created comprehension questions and activities for many of the books already. I would love to be part of your bloggiversary. Let me know how I can help :)
    Storie
    Stories by Storie

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  4. Thanks for sharing with us!
    I love Magic Tree House- :)
    Staci

    ☞Go NuTTY with ME!

    misssquirrels@yahoo.com

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  5. Thank you for these unbelievably amazing resources!

    Lisa

    Stories from Room 114

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  6. I love using the teacher's college!

    Erica
    Sprinkles to Kindergarten
    erica_crowder0612@yahoo.com

    I am your newest follower!

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