Reading comprehension with passages questions & answers Teachers, looking for reading comprehension passages with questions & answers? Reading comprehension is one of those things that we NEED to have our students practice – but finding enough resources and activities can be challenging. Not to mention, students generally detest reading passages. BUT I have something that is going to completely change the way that your students complete reading comprehension – and I cannot wait to share it with you! Read on to learn all about color by number reading comprehension (and make sure to grab the FREEBIE at the end!) What is color by number reading comprehension? Color By Number Reading Comprehension is the most FUN way that your students will...
On The Coaching Podcast, we've been discussing different types of coaches all month. We spoke with a math coach, a technology coach, and an SEL coach. On this episode, I want to share my experiences as a literacy coach and tell you about my course, The Confident Literacy Coach. When I was first introduced as a literacy coach, we were in a big faculty meeting. I was a brand-new literacy coach and had never coached a day in my life. I was sitting next to the new math and science coach. My principal gestured to us and said, “This year, we're fortunate enough to have two new faculty members. Chrissy is our expert in literacy, and Mr. So and so...
Will Peterson is now the fastest human in the White Mountains. Forty-eight peaks 4,000 feet tall or higher; 200 miles of travel; 15 miles of elevation change; 3 days (and change). Those are the stats and Will Peterson is the man. The 23-year-old captured the fastest known time (FKT) of New Hampshire’s 48 4,000-foot peaks in the White Mountains with a superlative, supported effort this week. Peterson broke a record on Wednesday that had previously stood for over 7 years. His time of 3 days, 12 hours, and 36 minutes clipped over 2 hours off Andrew Thompson’s July 10, 2014, FKT. He’ll vault into the FKT record books when officials verify his results via Strava. View this post on...
Nothing has taught me more about living a good life — than loss. I say this as someone who’s made a significant investment in their education. Three degrees. Multiple careers. Not to mention 1000s of hours of personal study. But its loss — careers, relationships, health, money — that brought me face to face with the limits of my humanity. Loss is such a humbling experience. Nuance paints in between the cracks of your certainty as you question everything you thought you knew. Loss, more than anything else I know, drags you — kicking and screaming into being present. It’s a depth of pain you can’t ignore. When you’re here you have two choices — despair or self-awareness. And...
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