This dynamic duo leads the 4K work at the district office among the other administrative duties they have.
Who is Amy Gee and Tammy Fisher?
bright light
deck speck
What is rhyme?
This is the number of small books provided for each big book.
What is 6?
All the books in one envelop make up this 2 word phrase.
What is a text set?
This center houses the largest # of 4K pupils.
What is Lakeland Little Learners?
Her highly engaging and fun ice breakers became known in 2022 after her role shifted from 4K teacher to EASD Parent Connections Coordinator
Who is Esther Weitzel?
butterfly without fly
What is deletion?
We shifted the number of days to use SR from 5 to this more realistic number.
What is 3?
The name of this text set includes familiar stories such as the Itsy Bitsy Spider and Little Miss Muffet.
What is Nursery Rhymes?
This center is housed in a place some of you may also go to on Sundays.
What is Step Ahead?
In 2003, this man witnessed his first grade student struggle to learn to read and developed a systematic Phonemic Awareness Program.
Who is Michael Heggerty?
Change the beginning, leave the rest.
What is substitution?
ABC song, Linking Chart, and nursery rhymes can "raise the temperature" of students to get them prepared for the book.
What is a Warm Up?
The topic of this text set includes the titles Mouse Paint, Lunch, and Freight Train.
What is Color?
The alliteration in this centers name even has the same 1st letter, but you won't be able to spell check it.
What is Kiddie Kottage?
The makers of your IRA and Shared Reading book got their start in the mid 90's in Reading Recovery.
Who is Fountas and Pinnel?
On their own they are phonemes. Together they make a word.
What is blending?
This type of release allows students to join in after the teacher has modeled some of the reading.
What is gradual?
A key goal of IRA is to build this kind of knowledge for students.
What is background?
The formal name of this place you come to for monthly meetings begins with the year it was established.
What is the 1887 Building?