Couldn't teach guided reading without titles from Rigby, from Pioneer Valley
Educational Press, and Wright Group.  
Mary M.
TX/1st grade

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Sent: Friday, December 28, 2007 6:27 PM
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Subject: [MOSAIC] Guided Reading, All Levels, Any Text

 
Hi!  I've been a lurker for a long time.  I am a reading specialist in Iowa.
Since I haven't posted before I will share something before I ask you to
help me with advice!!  :)

My share:  I bought the book Guided Reading One lesson, All Levels, Any
Text.  I think it is pretty new - it has a ton of lesson plans that teachers
I work with have been able to use!  There area many lessons to go with the
comprehension strategies in Mosaic.

Now for my question!!  When teaching reading comprehension, I know it is so
important for students to have a book at their level that they can apply the
strategy to.  We do use Reading A-Z and have a few leveled titles, but not
many.  With limited resources, how do all of you get materials that meet the
needs of your students?  I know everything doesn't have to be perfectly
leveled, but my students do need materials that they are not frustrated
with!  What companies have you ordered from?  The cheapest but still good
quality - if that is even possible???  (by the way I work with k-6 students
and teachers)

Thank you for your thoughts!!!

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