A Baby Only Wears a Sweater When . . .

From the desk of Karen…This true story is one I live by and I offer it to you for reflection. A darling little boy was born into this world. His mother was thrilled. There were problems, of course. In the first 10 days, the baby would not stop crying. Despite all her efforts, the baby…

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Test Prep

From the Desk of Hope… Anxious. Frustrated. Unmotivated. Worried. These are all adjectives that describe the behaviors I see in some lessons centered around test preparation. Teachers feel tremendous pressure to prepare students for high stakes tests. In response they spend considerable time (sometimes months) before the test on test-like items and teaching test-taking strategies.…

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When Reading is a Waste of Time

From the Desk of Amanda…. As you read the title of this blog you are probably thinking, “What?!?  An education company is writing about reading being a waste of time.  This is outrageous!”  But stay with me and I think you’ll see what I mean… Let’s say it’s 8:30 on a Thursday night.  You worked…

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A Reading Journey

From the desk of April F… I have a confession. Though my professional career is now devoted to Literacy, I was (into adulthood) an apathetic, reluctant reader. I could read, though I didn’t know about any strategies. If I looked at the words long enough I could figure them out or fake it. That was…

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Authentic Instruction

From the desk of Hope… I had an interesting conversation with a teacher about “authentic instruction.”  As I reflect on the conversation several days later, I believe it is worth writing about. As a literacy coach I model lessons for teachers, I observe teachers and I also provide written and verbal feedback to teachers. The…

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Popcorn Reading

Popcorn reading.  Volunteer reading.  Sparkle Reading.  Lightening Bug Reading.  Round Robin Reading. Just say, “No!” As professionals, we manage to direct students all day long in every facet of their day, but we have the hardest time putting an end to the outdated method of round robin reading. Sharpen your pencil? No. Go to the…

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Pop Quiz- What is the Purpose?

From the desk of Hope… I have been doing some wondering lately……what is the purpose of a pop quiz? In my own teaching career, I’ve given my share of pop quizzes, but they were mostly early in my career when I didn’t teach with very much intention. I remember thinking, “I will see if they…

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Boy Bookcases?

Today’s blog is probably going to end up being more of a rant than a blog.  I have recently been on the hunt for a bookcase for my son’s room.  He has had a large red bin holding books in his room for over a year now.  The bin is ok for housing the actual…

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The Reading Gods are Coming

Hope and I were talking to today about our company, the hiccups, the successes, and how we continue to feel fortunate everyday to do what we love and still pay our bills.  Really- this came up as part of our conversation today. As part of that package, we have had the privilege to meet several…

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Plus One

Today was my first full day back in schools.  I had the pleasure of returning to a school I worked in last year and all of my teachers in my project are exactly the same.  This is almost an anomaly within my line of work.  I get the same people, same project, and have the…

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