Topic: Professional Books

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Your capacity to support the growth of each student in your classroom depends upon your ability to teach responsively.

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You may be familiar with The Literacy Continuum––the roadmap to literacy acquisition in children over time. But did you know there are three other versions of this classic text?

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Fountas and Pinnell share their story of The Literacy Continuum and how it evolved into the indispensable tool educators know and use today.

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How do you use The Literacy Continuum? And what are the first steps? Here are six suggestions for how to get started.

The Fountas & Pinnell Prompting Guides provide you with precise teaching language to demonstrate, prompt for, or reinforce effective reading behaviors.

Guided Reading Book Blog

What is Guided Reading? A complete overview and what to expect from the Guided Reading, Second Edition Professional Book.

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Teachers use Fountas & Pinnell Professional Books for professional development to improve upon teaching skills within the literacy-rich classroom.

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Teachers and educators can use The Literacy Quick Guide not only as the initial building block toward a cohesive, literacy-based classroom, but also as an ongoing reference tool for explicit teaching.

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Working with English language learners, you have the wonderful opportunity to observe them as they absorb their new language. The following are twenty suggestions for working effectively with young ELLs.

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For English language learners, a reader's notebook is a safe place to practice a new language. It eventually becomes a record of their progress not only in content and literacy knowledge but in acquiring a new language.

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Often, it can be difficult to find time for every activity in the classroom. As a remedy, here are some activities that can serve multiple purposes simultaneously.

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Prekindergarten teachers are faced with the challenge of creating classrooms that are play-based, but also prepare children for a literacy-rich world. While most children will not leave PreK able to read conventionally, their development as emergent readers can be supported in many ways.

FAQ Friday: How Do I Choose Books for Guided Reading?

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Teacher Tip: How to Provide Opportunities for Processing Texts

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The Literacy Quick Guide is Available NOW

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Here are some suggestions and ideas to help you react to, reinforce, and expand a reader’s thinking in a reader's notebook.

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Teacher Tip: Conduct a Self-Assessment to Elevate Your Teaching

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Nurture Young Learners' Curiosity Through Inquiry