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  • Finding Reading Comprehension Passages for ESL students

      In today’s educational landscape, teachers are often asked to do more with less. With budget cuts becoming more prevalent and grade level standardized curricula that don’t always meet the needs of every student, we often find ourselves searching for ways to bridge the gap—especially when it comes to supporting English Learners (ELs). As a […]

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  • 4 Practical Examples of QSSSR for Your Classroom

    What is QSSSR? – Q – Question:  Start by posing a clear, engaging question to your students. – S – Signal:  Choose a signal for students to indicate when they have an answer. This could be something simple like raising a hand or touching their nose. – S – Stem:  Provide a sentence starter to […]

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