Friday, April 5, 2013
Teaching Fluency Using Poetry- GIVEAWAY Ends April 12th
8:53 PM
Ok Friends, it is time for a super GIVEAWAY! I have been asked time and time again about a resource I use to teach fluency. I know that many of you are familiar with a post I wrote a while back about how I use Shannon Dipple's (of Primary Education Oasis) Teaching Poetry for Fluency and Comprehension.
I have received so much feedback about this product that Shannon and I have decided to give away one copy. This giveaway includes not just one book, but actually three and they are huge! It is a great resource and comes with all the poems, activities and skill sheets you will need to teach either a small fluency group or even use whole group. Click here to see a free sample of the book.
See examples from her book below!
I have received so much feedback about this product that Shannon and I have decided to give away one copy. This giveaway includes not just one book, but actually three and they are huge! It is a great resource and comes with all the poems, activities and skill sheets you will need to teach either a small fluency group or even use whole group. Click here to see a free sample of the book.
SO HOW DO YOU WIN IT?-IT IS AS EASY AS 1, 2, 3 !
All you have to do to be entered in this drawing is:
1.Click the picture above and repin it
2. Follow my Pinterest account ! (Leave a comment saying you did so)
3. Check back next Friday, April 12th to see if you won!
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I love the idea of this book, as we do a lot with poetry and fluency, but I would like to be a bit more organized and methodical to be sure I am getting the most out of the activity.
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Also following you. Fingers crossed...
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Thank you Suzy! If you should win you will love this resource!
ReplyDeleteThis book looks great! I am following you on Pinterest and I pinned the picture:
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Thank you Kelly! There are also plenty of freebies on my sidebar under professional development! Help your self ! :)
ReplyDeleteLove, love checking in on you through your blog. I talked with your principal at Duffer's last week and she just bragged on you:-) Keep up the great work!
ReplyDeleteI repinned and have been a follower for a while now.
Robyn, Thank you so much for the kind words :) you made my day!
ReplyDeletePinned here and am a new follower on Pinterest!
ReplyDeleteI do a lot with poetry but would love something more meaningful!
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