Reading Resources
Synopsis:
Do you feel exhausted after guided reading? Are you working tirelessly while your students aren't even breaking a sweat? Do you ever wonder if other teachers feel the same way you do about guided reading — that it's not working the way it should?
This thoughtful resource has everything you need to prevent guided reading from going astray in your classroom. The authors draw on 50 years of collective experience to present clarifications, adaptations, and supports that have helped them work their own trick parts as they guide readers. The book's 6 chapters each clarify a misunderstanding about a key area of the guided reading process. With 27 strategies, you're sure to find the help you need to work through your own challenges as you guide groups of readers.
Educator Information
Grade Range: K-5
Additional Information
130 pages | 7.00" x 9.20"
Synopsis:
Creative ways to use the garden to inspire learning, for kids ages 4-8
Packed with garden-based activities that promote science, math, reading, writing, imaginative play, and arts and crafts, The Garden Classroom offers a whole year of outdoor play and learning ideas—however big or small your garden.
Every garden offers children a rich, sensory playground, full of interesting things to discover and learn about. There's a whole lot of science happening right before their eyes. The garden can also be a place to develop math and literacy skills, as the outdoors offers up plenty of invitations to weave learning into everyday gardening. The garden classroom is a place where plants grow, and where children grow too.
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232 pages | 7.02" x 8.50" | Paperback
Synopsis:
It is a troubling statistic that a quarter of the students in any grade are reading below grade level. The good news is that it's not too late, even in middle school, to provide the extra instruction that will get the majority of these students back on track.
The practical, classroom-tested reading instruction strategies in Struggling Readers are carefully chosen to be effective with students in Grades 3–9. More than band-aid solutions that focus on discrete skills that don’t transfer to real reading, this insightful book shows teachers how to give struggling readers what they really need: the opportunity to read texts they can and want to read; explicit instruction in long-term strategies they can use on their own; confidence in themselves as readers, writers, and thinkers.
This comprehensive resource is organized around the instructional needs of struggling readers:
- teaching and texts targeted to their needs
- the opportunity to read more
- explicit instruction and guided practice in comprehension strategies • building vocabulary and fluency
- the ability to read informational and functional texts
- using writing to make sense of reading
The lesson routines are specifically designed for small-group work, but are adaptable to whole-class or individualized learning.
Struggling Readers is a valuable resource that will help teachers use guided reading strategies from the early grades to reach those students still struggling with reading basics.
Synopsis:
This teacher’s guide is designed to help classroom teachers use the graphic novel series, Tales From Big Spirit, by David A. Robertson. The guide provides detailed lessons that meet a wide range of language arts and social studies goals, integrate Indigenous perspectives, and make curricular content more accessible to diverse learners. It is organized into three sections.
The first section includes:
- general instructional ideas for deepening readers’ comprehension of text.
- a framework to further develop students’ thinking about history.
- information about aspects of graphic novels and how to use them in the classroom.
The second section includes:
- specific instructional ideas and suggestions.
- an overview.
- detailed teaching and learning sequences (before-, during-, and after-reading format).
The appendix includes:
- strategies and reproducible classroom materials that support and stimulate student learning.
- historical images that may be reproduced.
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74 pages | 8.50" x 11.00"

Synopsis:
The Strong Readers Educator Resource Guide is a supporting guide for the Strong Readers (Levels 1 - 20, Sets A & B).
The Educators Resource Guide is organized in a binder with each section tabbed (373 pages total).
The comprehensive guide provides the following:
- Strong Readers Overview
- Correlation Chart
- Title List
- Titles Supporting Specific Areas
- Introduction to Guided Reading
- Guided Reading Lesson Plan Overview
- Guided Reading Lesson Planning
- Data Sheet and Thinking Sheets, Levels 1 - 20
- Tools to Support Guided Reading Lesson Planning
- Coaching Records/Running Records
- How to Use the Coaching Records
The Strong Readers Educator Resource Guide offers a range of tools and resources designed to assist educators in utilizing the Strong Readers with students. Please note that this resource does not contain lesson plans or coaching records for the Northern Series and the Métis Series.
Click here to download a: Strong Readers Correlation Chart
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373 pages | Binder | ISBN: 9781771741057
Synopsis:
The play-based learning and individualized strategies in this practical book build on the wide range of literacy skills present in the kindergarten classroom. This valuable resource explores simple ways to use traditional learning centres to provide children with real and authentic reasons to listen, speak, read, write, and view. Teachers will find a wealth of resources for creating meaningful learning experiences, including:
- answers to often-asked questions
- milestones to inform teaching instruction
- activities and games for both individuals and groups
- literacy extensions that involve children with quality literature, authentic artifacts, and recordings
This highly readable book will support teachers as they move beyond worksheets and nurture students on their journey to lifelong literacy.
Synopsis:
A framework for using read-aloud and other oral language experiences to build reading comprehension skills and help readers record, share, value, and interpret ideas
This comprehensive guide offers a framework for using read-aloud and other oral language experiences to build reading comprehension skills and help students record, share, value, and interpret ideas. These organizational tools free students to listen more attentively; organize their responses; and watch for subtle clues, such as body language, that are an important part of listening. The book is organized around common reading strategies, including making inferences and predictions, making connections, visualizing, asking questions, and synthesizing. Tools to complement these strategies include reproducible graphic organizers, rubrics, forms for recording student progress, and numerous worksheets.
Synopsis:
This bundle includes one copy of each of:
- the 40 titles in the Strong Readers Set A series
- the 40 titles in the Strong Readers Set B series
- the accompanying Strong Readers Educator Resource Guide.
About the Set A and Set B Strong Readers
The Strong Readers are a guided/levelled reading series that are chock full of science, numeracy, social responsibility, language arts and oral language teachings. Our books are rich with scaffolded text features and have beautiful illustrations and photographs. The entire series is interconnected and follows the cultural values of frog, bear, eagle and raven throughout.
The Strong Readers are written by Terri Mack, Brenda Boreham, and Donna Klockars and illustrated by Bill Helin.
Books in both Set A and Set B are 16 pages each | Paperback
About the Strong Readers Educator Resource Guide
The Strong Readers Educator Resource Guide is a supporting guide for the Strong Readers (Levels 1 - 20, Sets A & B).
The Educators Resource Guide is organized in a binder with each section tabbed (373 pages total).
The comprehensive guide provides the following:
- Strong Readers Overview
- Correlation Chart
- Title List
- Titles Supporting Specific Areas
- Introduction to Guided Reading
- Guided Reading Lesson Plan Overview
- Guided Reading Lesson Planning
- Data Sheet and Thinking Sheets, Levels 1 - 20
- Tools to Support Guided Reading Lesson Planning
- Coaching Records/Running Records
- How to Use the Coaching Records
The Strong Readers Educator Resource Guide offers a range of tools and resources designed to assist educators in utilizing the Strong Readers with students. Please note that this resource does not contain lesson plans or coaching records for the Northern Series and the Métis Series and that these additional Strong Readers series are not included in this bundle.
373 Pages | Binder