We finally made
it to CCSS ELA Reading Informational Text #10. Hooray!
The good news is that if
you’ve spent the year working with your students on standards 1-9, they will
have automatically achieved this final standard. Why? Because at every grade
level, it focuses on reading a variety of age-appropriate nonfiction titles.
Over the year,
I’ve presented suggestions for meeting the standards using more than
one-hundred top-quality nonfiction titles. Even if your students have only read
some of them, they’re in great shape.
I’ve presented suggestions for meeting the standards using more than
one-hundred top-quality nonfiction titles. Even if your students have only read
some of them, they’re in great shape.
Happy Summer,
Everyone!
Everyone!
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