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  From: Lesson learned<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
  To: Mosaic: A Reading Comprehension Strategies Email 
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  Sent: Monday, April 30, 2007 6:30 PM
  Subject: [MOSAIC] Stenhouse Recommendations


  >>>
  I teach second grade, read the Daily Five and loved it; however, the things I 
use most from the book are the procedural lessons in getting ready for a 
reader's workshop.  It was amazing how much easier (and more successful) it was 
to "train" the kids for this very important time by using their lessons.  I 
don't use the Daily Five rotations during reader's workshop...just the 
procedural lessons.

  Wendy 




  I would like some advice on a title that I have heard and read about.  
  The Daily Five sounds interesting, but I wanted some feedback on how  
  well it works with 2nd grade. Elementary is such a wide span. What do  
  you recommend for teaching non-fiction.

  Thanks,
  Kathleen


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