Be on the lookout for your child's reading scores, reading graph, goals, and a list of reading activities to try at home. Letters and graphs will be handed out during Parent/Teacher conferences this week. If you were unable to attend a conference, the letter/packet will be sent home with your child on Thursday, October, 31st. Each student has two goals; the first goal was set together based on data from the DRA and class observations and the second goal was a personal reading goal that each student chose to work on in regards to their own reading. You will also see a plan that each student has made to help them reach this goal. The last page is a list of reading terms and activities that you can do with your child at home! All of these activities are awesome ways to practice reading skills, and to spend time together!
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AuthorMy name is Emily Gehring and I am in my 16th year of teaching at Willard R-II School District. I am a wife, mother of three, and a Title 1 Reading Teacher. My passion is helping students succeed and build confidence! Archives
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