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Saturday, November 4, 2017
Units Lindy Uh Oh
My uh oh is remembering the online supports in my Heinemann account. As I prepared for last class I wanted to use a chart I saw in the guide but it was small and not reproducible. I searched the units, started creating my own, and then because of something else went to the online resources and there it was! I ended up creating my own because I was using it for K-2 homework but it was much easier to work with when I had the full page version versus the little inset. There is a lot in these resources and it is worth registering them and using them. If you aren't sure how let me know.
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When my reading coach introduced me to and helped me access the online resources I was amazed. They have been a god send for day to day planning and execution of lessons, as well as assessments and helpful tips. I was also wanting a larger version of a chart I saw in the Guide as I was reading and found it unexpectedly when I went into my online resources looking for something else.
ReplyDeleteAre you talking about the resources on Heinneman for each unit, or are there other resources too?
DeleteThe on line resources are amazing. Being a new teacher, I soak up any and all new information that I can. For grade 2 there were some books to order to use with running records, from A-K. These books are amazing and the kids love to read them!
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