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Write About Reading


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Write About Reading. When you’re doing research, it can be helpful to do informal and formal writing to help you think through the material you’re working with. Here are three simple, yet meaningful ways that students can write about reading in your classroom each day during reading workshop, independent reading, or any time!

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Writing about published works facilitates reading comprehension and reveals text connections. Having students write about what they read gave me insight into what they understood about a text, how it impacted them, and how they connected to it. One valuable strategy is writing about reading as it helps kids understand text.

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The Reading and Writing Connection Mom it ForwardMom it Forward

Here are three simple, yet meaningful ways that students can write about reading in your classroom each day during reading workshop, independent reading, or any time! Help your students succeed and grow as readers and writers by having them write every day about their reading. When students write about what they’ve read, they actively process the text, organizing their thoughts and making connections between ideas. One valuable strategy is writing about reading as it helps kids understand text.

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