Reading+Links

=**Here are some great reading and writing links! Let me know if you have other ones to add.**=

**Reading Support**
> Select grade level and reading focus (i.e. phonics, vocabulary, etc.) > Note from web site: These tools should be used to help students engage in rigorous thinking, organize complex ideas, and scaffold their interactions with texts. They should //not// be used simply as worksheets or activities for their own sake.  > Tools include: Four Square Vocab, Interactive Notes, Text Connections, Cause and Effect, and lots more! > You have to sign up, but when you do you will find things like Anita Archer videos, a video on Toughie Charts, lessons according to standards (although they use Nevada's, many are the same or similar to Arizona's). You can also post resources.
 * Literacy Workstations: []
 * Tools for Reading, Writing & Thinking []
 * Wiki-Teacher.com: http://www.wiki-teacher.com

**Vocabulary**

 * Anita Archer Vocabulary Strategies []
 * Anita Archer Handouts - Logs, Activities, Word lists [[file:secondarylogs-archer.doc]]
 * Vocabulary Practice Activities (based on Anita Archer and Isabel Beck) [[file:Practice activities vocabulary.doc]]

Fluency

 * Repeated Reading Chart

**Anita Archer Videos**
Intermediate Grades Reading [] Primary Support [] Engagement and Vocabulary []

**Open Court Support**
> Lots of resources on here; fluency passages specific to grade levels, posters for reading strategies, Concept/Question board pictures, focus questions... > More resources for Open Court, created by teachers. Not officially endorsed by Open Court/SRA, because anyone can post ideas on here. So choose activities with that in mind.
 * General Resources []
 * General Resources []

**McDougall Littell Support**

 * Official web site (Class Zone) []

**Graphic Organizers**

 * General organizers []

**Writing**
> Lesson plans for reading, writing, and incorporating higher order thinking skills. > Interactive prompts, lessons, and resources for writing classrooms
 * Lesson Plans [| http://www.readwritethink.org]
 * Resources and lessons []
 * Anita Archer Modeling to teach Struggling writers [|> http://www.ode.state.or.us/teachlearn/subjects/elarts/reading/literacy/summerinstitute/presentres/modelteachstrugglingwriters.pdf]
 * Anita Archer rubrics for different genres [[file:Rubrics Anita Archer.doc]]