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Classroom Management Resources

  • Posted by Susan Ruckdeschel
  • On 17 December, 2015
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  • classroom management, classroom management resources, literacy solutions, literacy solutions and more, susan ruckdeschel

 

Let’s share some differentiated resources for inclusive classrooms, focused specifically on research-based classroom practices.

  1. First, tell us why you chose the resource.
  2. Next, provide us with a link to the resource and a brief description of it.
  3. Explain how the resource works effectively, or has the potential to work effectively, with struggling readers.

If you like these resources, check out our Shop at www.literacysolutions.net and go to the Classroom Management K-5 or Classroom Management 6-12 folders to purchase materials that support effective classroom management practices. Materials can be purchased for as little as $3.95 per folder.

3 Comments

Jennifer Langa
  • Jan 23 2016
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http://www.readingrockets.org/reading-topics/english-language-learners Reading Rockets is my favorite online resource for suggestions and ideas on readers of all learning levels not only ELLs. I have been viewing videos from this website for the past three years. I love watching the videos and looking at their PBS specials. There are many other resources that this website promotes and list. This is a great place for teachers to visit often!
Muriel Mis
  • Feb 8 2016
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I have used www.uen.org/k12.educator/ell/. It has many free lessons plans, teaching tips, question and answer sections and resources. It has many easy to read and use worksheets that you can print out and use with the students in the classroom. It offers a wide variety of teaching tools, like rubrics. It offers a wealth of information at many grade levels.
Sarah Clark
  • Jul 1 2020
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ReadWorks is a resource that I use for Social Studies as we didn't have a user friendly curriculum this past year. This can be either assigned to do the computer or copied and used in a small group setting to reinfoce selected skills. I find that the struggling learners benefit from the small group instruction.

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