How Do I Support Struggling Students in Upper Elementary?

Eva Mireles3rd grade teacher, 4th grade teacher, 5th grade teacher, The Reading Teacher's Playbook Podcast, Upper Elementary

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After listening to this episode you will leave with clarity around the what, the why and the how of supporting struggling students in the upper elementary classroom. 

I talk about:

      1.What- What does it mean to support struggling students in our upper elementary classrooms?

  1. Why- Why do we want to provide support for our struggling students?
  2. How-How do we support struggling students in our upper elementary classrooms?

Quotables:

 – When we are talking about how to support striving readers in our classrooms we are talking about how to help them access grade level curriculum and set them on a path where they too can demonstrate mastery of grade level standards.

-We need to expose students to and hold them accountable for grade level content throughout the day.

– One way to support struggling students is to teach students how to self advocate and while not  creating an over dependence on support.

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