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This course teaches you five main types of writing prompts: narrative, creative, expository, persuasive, and reading response as well as a simple structure to follow when designing each type of writing prompt.
This course teaches you five main types of writing prompts: narrative, creative, expository, persuasive, and reading response as well as a simple structure to follow when designing each type of writing prompt.
Learn various strategies for increasing reading and writing fluency with an emphasis on implementing varied activities tailored to specific student levels including grouping, and station activities.
Learn various strategies for increasing reading and writing fluency with an emphasis on implementing varied activities tailored to specific student levels including grouping, and station activities.
This course will provide you with all the student templates, graphic organizers, rubrics, worksheets, and examples that you need to build a CER science lesson, and teach the CER process in your science classroom.
This course will provide you with all the student templates, graphic organizers, rubrics, worksheets, and examples that you need to build a CER science lesson, and teach the CER process in your science classroom.
Support the writing progress of ELL students and learn several specific support strategies you can implement to address all stages of the writing process (before, during, and after writing), as well as how to monitor progress.
This course series will help you support and improve elementary reading in your students, especially those that are struggling, through grouping and instructional strategies.
Learn the importance of writing practice for English Language Learners (ELLs) and six specific strategies and methods you can incorporate into your lessons, regardless of content area, to improve the literacy and writing skills of your ELLs.
In this course you will learn how to utilize the explicit instruction model to select the correct reading behavior or skill for your student or groups, to build a plan aligned to student goals, and to implement the lesson into your classroom.
In this course you will learn how to utilize the explicit instruction model to select the correct reading behavior or skill for your student or groups, to build a plan aligned to student goals, and to implement the lesson into your classroom.
Learn methods for teaching writing skills for expository essays in the 4th – 8th-grade classroom. With a well-planned and structured lesson design, you can support your students in improving their essay writing.
Learn methods for teaching writing skills for expository essays in the 4th – 8th-grade classroom. With a well-planned and structured lesson design, you can support your students in improving their essay writing.
Learn about foundational reading skills and how they build upon one another, their relationship to a student’s reading level, the main components of guided reading, and how to plan/group.
Learn about foundational reading skills and how they build upon one another, their relationship to a student’s reading level, the main components of guided reading, and how to plan/group.
In this course, you will learn how to implement literacy stations in your classroom as well as learn actionable steps for how to assess, group, and set up engaging literacy activities that will address the needs of all students, despite their individual reading levels.
In this course, you will learn how to implement literacy stations in your classroom as well as learn actionable steps for how to assess, group, and set up engaging literacy activities that will address the needs of all students, despite their individual reading levels.
Learn what typical writing looks like for kindergarten through third-grade students, as well as some common writing tasks they can be expected to accomplish and learn the purpose of both holistic and analytic rubrics for writing assessment.
Learn what typical writing looks like for K-3rd grade students, as well as some common writing tasks they can be expected to accomplish, and learn the purpose of both holistic and analytic rubrics for writing assessment.
This course will explain the benefits of implementing peer tutoring strategies with ELLs and give participants several easy-to-implement strategies for pairing fluent English speakers with ELLs that they can implement at any grade level and in any content area.
This course will explain the benefits of implementing peer tutoring strategies with ELLs and give participants several easy-to-implement strategies for pairing fluent English speakers with ELLs that they can implement at any grade level and in any content area.
This course will provide you with an outline for what strong reading instruction and intervention look like in the classroom. You will learn about the science of reading, explicit, systematic, and sequential instruction, and multisensory strategies for your reading students.
This course will provide you with an outline for what strong reading instruction and intervention look like in the classroom. You will learn about the science of reading, explicit, systematic, and sequential instruction, and multisensory strategies for your reading students.
Learn why recitation in the classroom can be an important component of your student’s educational journey. This Quick Course teaches the process of rote memorization of important and influential texts, and considerations for recitation through oral presentation.
Learn why recitation in the classroom can be an important component of your student’s educational journey. This Quick Course teaches the process of rote memorization of important and influential texts, and considerations for recitation through oral presentation.
This Quick Course will provide you with simple ideas for supporting your ELL students in learning Tier 2 and Tier 3 vocabulary. Learn the different tiers of academic vocabulary and simple ways to easily support your ELL students during your lesson.
This Quick Course will provide you with simple ideas for supporting your ELL students in learning Tier 2 and Tier 3 vocabulary. Learn the different tiers of academic vocabulary and simple ways to easily support your ELL students during your lesson.
English language learners have unique needs, since they must learn content while simultaneously improving their understanding of the English language. This bundle of courses provides you with ideas to support students in their language acquisition and writing performance.
Support the writing progress of ELL students and learn several specific support strategies you can implement to address all stages of the writing process (before, during, and after writing), as well as how to monitor progress.
Participants in this course will be exposed to a variety of methods to determine a student’s reading level, with the focus on Fountas and Pinnell’s Benchmark Assessment System, and their accompanying guide to reading behaviors.
Participants in this course will be exposed to a variety of methods to determine a student’s reading level, with the focus on Fountas and Pinnell’s Benchmark Assessment System, and their accompanying guide to reading behaviors.
Learn a variety of methods to determine middle school-level student reading level, with the focus on Fountas and Pinnell’s Benchmark Assessment System, and an accompanying guide to reading behaviors.
Participants in this course will be exposed to a variety of methods to determine a student’s reading level, with the focus on Fountas and Pinnell’s Benchmark Assessment System, and their accompanying guide to reading behaviors.
Teach students the importance of making thoughtful text annotations and how to use context clues to deepen understanding of a particular text. Also, learn how to instruct students at multiple grade levels, proper annotation techniques for reading assignments.
Learn the importance of making thoughtful text annotations and how to use context clues to deepen understanding of a text. Also, learn how to instruct students in annotation techniques for reading assignments.
This quick course will help you better understand your students who have been diagnosed with dyslexia. Learn about common weaknesses in certain skills for children with dyslexia and general strategies to incorporate into your classroom.
In this AI fundamentals Quick Course, we will review how to use complex and highly specific prompts (mega-prompts) to build detailed, differentiated lesson plans for your students using common AI models.
In this course, you will learn what it means when educators reference the term “Science of Reading.” You’ll learn about the importance of understanding how a curriculum or strategy is supported by research and how to analyze the research behind different types of reading instruction.
In this course, you will learn what it means when educators reference the term “Science of Reading.” You’ll learn about the importance of understanding how a curriculum or strategy is supported by research and how to analyze the research behind different types of reading instruction.
Learn the importance of writing practice for English Language Learners (ELLs) and six specific strategies and methods you can incorporate into your lessons, regardless of content area, to improve the literacy and writing skills of your ELLs.
