5 Shared reading mistakes to avoid



TRT #1: 5 Shared reading mistakes to avoid

Does shared reading feel like an “extra” that you can’t squeeze into your school day?


I get that your days are busy (boy, do I get it!), but shared reading is an essential piece of the balanced literacy model.


The good news is that it only takes 10 minutes a day! In this episode you’ll learn 5 common mistakes to avoid as you tackle this enjoyable part of the school day.


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Links mentioned in this episode

Shared reading blog series
Membership training: How to do shared reading in K-2
Membership printables: Shared reading 5-day lesson plans

Other recommended resources and supplies

Alison Ryan’s online workshops��
Reading A-Z.com
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