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Cat Links Distance Learning / Elementary School K-5 / Foundational Reading Skills / High School 9-12 / Middle School 6-8 / Parents / Reading

Identifying Yourself As A Reader

As a Reading Consultant I find books. I find books for students, I find books for teachers and I also find books that change the way I think. My favorite

Posted-onApril 4, 2021April 16, 2021By lineBylinebeaconvalleyliteracyservices
Cat Links Elementary School K-5 / Foundational Reading Skills / High School 9-12 / Middle School 6-8 / Parents / Reading

Pay Attention

Pay Attention Part 1 95% of the parents I work with have said something along the lines of,“Well, if he just paid attention his reading will improve.” They have also

Posted-onMarch 7, 2021March 7, 2021By lineBylinebeaconvalleyliteracyservices
Cat Links Elementary School K-5 / Foundational Reading Skills / High School 9-12 / Middle School 6-8 / Parents / Reading

Hail Mary-The Reading Pass

3 Tips to Make Sure Your Kid is Game Ready In honor of the Super Bowl, here’s the analogy-Hail Mary pass and older kids that struggle with reading. According to

Posted-onFebruary 7, 2021February 7, 2021By lineBylinebeaconvalleyliteracyservices
Cat Links Elementary School K-5 / Foundational Reading Skills / High School 9-12 / Middle School 6-8 / Parents / Reading

I’m Hooked On a Feeling

Limiting Beliefs About Reading I struggled with math when I was a kid. I remember we would play math facts around the world. Picture this. A classmate stands next to

Posted-onJanuary 24, 2021January 24, 2021By lineBylinebeaconvalleyliteracyservices
Cat Links Elementary School K-5 / Foundational Reading Skills / High School 9-12 / Middle School 6-8 / Parents / Reading / Uncategorized

What is Explicit Instruction?

Warning-Explicit Content Necessary Most of us have used explicit language to tell people exactly how you feel, what to do or where to go so explicit instruction is similar without

Posted-onJanuary 17, 2021January 18, 2021By lineBylinebeaconvalleyliteracyservices

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