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2 File CabinetThe file cabinet allows you to store resources for later use. Create your file cabinet right away to save items that you want to find quickly at another time.
Getting Started GuideA Teacher’s Guide to Reading A-Z
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2014-2015 Reading A-Z Implementation
1 Access your Learning A-Z Account
Quick Tip: Think of your classroom file cabinet when creating Reading A-Z folders.
Username Password
Notes:
How will you organize your resources?
3 Resources
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Resource Group Favorites Possible Applications
Leveled Books
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Highlighted Resources
Resource Location
1 - Decodable Book
2 - Shared Reading
3 - Paired Reading
4 - Visual Devices
5 - Comprehension Skill Packs
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4 AssessmentsMeasure student progress to improve over-all learning with Reading A-Z’s collection of easy-to-use assessment tools.
How are you currently measuring growth in reading? How can you incorporate Reading A-Z assessment resources in your curriculum map?
Recommended Running Records Schedule
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5 Intervention Resources
Notes
Tutoring & Mentoring Packs
Notes
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6 Teacher Corner
Popluar Resources
Helpful Tools
Technology
Curriculum Correlations
Teacher Tips
Video Library
Training
Student Incentives and Rewards
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Teacher Corner Resources to Re-Visit:
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7 Reading A-Z Action Plan for...
Tomorrow...
Next Week...
Next Month...
Resource Topic/Unit Plan
Resource Topic/Unit Plan
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