Lisa Stohlman
@lstohlman
Elementary Reading Specialist, Mamma to my handsome son Gabe, National Board Certified Teacher, Wife of an incredible teacher, Science of Reading enthusiast.
ID: 1031902693068034048
21-08-2018 13:55:48
305 Tweet
174 Followers
449 Following
Using compare and contrast sentence stems in a graphic organizer to write and discuss the differences and similarities between detective dogs and search and rescue dogs. We enjoyed this multilevel nonfiction book about Dogs that Work. Cardinal Ridge ES
Scholars wore story vocab words on their backs and asked one another questions about their words such as what is a synonym for me to guess it. They chose traits to describe story characters. They rated one another’s traits by adding a heart or a question mark. Cardinal Ridge ES
ESOL scholars engaged in reading nursery rhyme songs, phonics board games, and reader’s theater plays. Asking to read one more page or play one more time! Cardinal Ridge ES
New teachers watching Jan Richardson’s guided reading videos for their small groups. Cardinal Ridge ES
Beat our goal of 25CWPM and then beat our goal of 55CWPM. Continuing to go higher. Feeling motivated and confident with Fluency Friday-Cardinal Ridge ES
Locating evidence for character analysis with sticky notes, stop and jot, and a character traits graphic organizer in the folk tale- Anansi the Spider Cardinal Ridge ES
Kindergarten Reader’s Theater composed of cvc words and high frequency words and incorporating comprehension. Cardinal Ridge ES
Hands on activities are always the best for engagement. Working on capital and lowercase puzzles for letter ID and beginning sounds-Cardinal Ridge ES
Parent Academy at CRE! Parents are about to go visit classrooms to give teacher feedback! They have been taught what to look for with scholar learning and engagement! Cardinal Ridge ES
Coffee and pastries and Dr. A sharing data from the Family Learning Academy Night with Parents before the Family Academy Learning Walk! Cardinal Ridge ES
Families are excited for the opportunity to engage in a Learning Walk to observe what scholars are learning and how they are learning it! The parents are grateful for this school to home connection and the new conversations they can have. Cardinal Ridge ES
Head, shoulders, knees, and toes to practice segmenting words with 4 sounds. Cardinal Ridge ES
Motivated to practice blending cvc words with different short vowel sounds through hands on activities. Cardinal Ridge ES
We all worked on learning a different lower case letter and sound today using play-doh. Cardinal Ridge ES
Magnetic chips and a magnetic wand for spelling and then zapping sounds to blend words with the ow vowel pattern. Cardinal Ridge ES
Compare and Contrasting two animals from a nonfiction text. The scholars picked snow leopards and elephants and wrote about the differences in physical characteristics and habitats. Cardinal Ridge ES
Prepped reading instructional materials for Academic Help Desk Middle School volunteers who are former CRE scholars. They helped fourth grade scholars practice comp strategies for fiction & nonfiction texts and then enjoyed Reader’s Theaters for those texts. Cardinal Ridge ES