Today the students received their first baggie books! I completed a mini reading assessment with each student to see which level each student is currently at. The levels so far are A, B, C, D & E. Every Friday the student will have to return their baggie book to me and they will change it out for a new one. Their baggie book should be read with a parent/guardian every evening for reading practice. Each Friday the student will also do another mini assessment with me to see if they can move up a level. The level should challenge the student slightly but not to the point where they are completely struggling with the material. They were very excited about receiving their first baggie books today and I'm sure they will look forward to reading them with you!
Tuesday, 21 March 2017
Baggie Books
Friday, September 11th, 2017
Today the students received their first baggie books! I completed a mini reading assessment with each student to see which level each student is currently at. The levels so far are A, B, C, D & E. Every Friday the student will have to return their baggie book to me and they will change it out for a new one. Their baggie book should be read with a parent/guardian every evening for reading practice. Each Friday the student will also do another mini assessment with me to see if they can move up a level. The level should challenge the student slightly but not to the point where they are completely struggling with the material. They were very excited about receiving their first baggie books today and I'm sure they will look forward to reading them with you!
Today the students received their first baggie books! I completed a mini reading assessment with each student to see which level each student is currently at. The levels so far are A, B, C, D & E. Every Friday the student will have to return their baggie book to me and they will change it out for a new one. Their baggie book should be read with a parent/guardian every evening for reading practice. Each Friday the student will also do another mini assessment with me to see if they can move up a level. The level should challenge the student slightly but not to the point where they are completely struggling with the material. They were very excited about receiving their first baggie books today and I'm sure they will look forward to reading them with you!
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I loved baggie books when I was in primary school! Great blog!!
ReplyDeleteBaggie books are a great resource for grade 1 students! Great idea!
ReplyDeleteI like how you generalized the whole blog so that students, parents or teachers are welcome to use it!
ReplyDeleteIf I was a parent I would love to know what my child was doing in school. You could then sit down at the supper table and ask prompting questions to your child about their day.
ReplyDeleteI remember baggie books, it was so exciting to receive these! Great activity, and informative blog.
ReplyDeleteI loved baggie books! Great blog!
ReplyDeleteAwesome post Maggie! I remember baggie books from when I was in school, I would look forward to getting a new book every day
ReplyDeleteLove baggie books! A great way of meeting students where they are and helping them progress in their reading skills.
ReplyDeleteGreat Job!
- Keshia