JGardnerCosta
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Take your reading instruction to the next level with literacy circles! Empower students to take ownership of their learning, build relationships, and develop strong communication skills. @PJLanguageArts
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Tools like Scholastic's Guided Reading programs and Fountas & Pinnell's Guided Reading kits provide teachers with resources for small group instruction based on students' reading levels. @PJLanguageArts
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Vocabulary.com, Quizlet, and Wordly Wise 3000 are some examples of online resources that can help students build their vocabulary. @PJLanguageArts
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Software such as NaturalReader and Kurzweil can help with reading comprehension and fluency by reading text aloud and highlighting words as they are read. @PJLanguageArts
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Games can be a fun way to improve reading skills. Some examples of reading games include ABCya!, Reading Eggs, and Starfall. @PJLanguageArts
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Struggling with wordy sentences and passive voice? Hemingway Editor can help! This powerful writing tool highlights common issues and improves clarity for you and your students! @PJLanguageArts
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Scholastic Teacher Resources offers lesson plans, activities, and printable resources for language arts teachers. They cover a variety of topics, including reading comprehension, writing skills, and grammar instruction. @PJLanguageArts
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The Writing Project is a network of professional development organizations dedicated to improving the teaching of writing. They offer workshops and seminars, for teachers to enhance their writing and learn effective teaching strategies. @PJLanguageArts
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The Center for the Collaborative Classroom offers resources and professional development for language arts teachers. They focus on developing social-emotional learning and literacy skills through collaborative learning experiences. @PJLanguageArts
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The Teaching Channel is an online video library that provides resources and inspiration for teachers. They offer a variety of videos on language arts topics, including reading strategies, writing instruction, and assessment. @PJLanguageArts
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The International Literacy Association (ILA) provides resources, research, and advocacy for literacy educators. They offer professional development opportunities, publications, and online resources for language arts teachers. @PJLanguageArts
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The National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) is another resource for language arts teachers. They offer professional development opportunities, lesson plans, and advocacy for the teaching of English and language arts. @PJLanguageArts
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Are you a fan of podcasts? Check out @NPR's "Grammar Girl" podcast for tips and tricks to improve your grammar and writing skills. It's a fun and informative resource for language arts students and teachers! @PJLanguageArts
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Looking for a fun and engaging way to teach grammar? Check out @GrammarBytes. With interactive exercises and quizzes, this online resource offers a humorous approach to grammar instruction that will keep your students engaged and entertained. @PJLanguageArts
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Could be a good resource for encouraging creativity. @Storybird This digital platform offers a fun and easy way for students to create and publish their own stories, with a wide range of prompts to inspire imagination. @PJLanguageArts
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Looking for high quality reading resources? Check out @CommonLit. It has over 2,000 free reading passages and associated materials, teachers and students can access. @PJLanguageArts
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Boost your language arts lesson plans with @ReadWriteThink! This free website offers a wealth of resources for teachers, including interactive student materials and online professional development opportunities. @PJLanguageArts #literacy
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Explore the world of poetry with #Poetsorg! A great resource for learning about poems and poets. Encourage students' creativity!📝💭 #PoetryLovers @PJLanguageArts
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