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r/ReadingTeacher

1k members
r/ReadingTeacher is a subreddit with 1k members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is medium in size.
This sub reddit is for literacy teachers to share strategies, tips, pitfalls, and successes. All teachers are welcome, but this sub is dedicated to teaching emerging and elementary literacy skills.

Popular Themes in r/ReadingTeacher

#1
Advice Requests
: "Hopefully you already know about this amazing site called Readworks.org. They have 100s possibly thousands of leveled passages free to print, with comprehension questions AND vocabulary work all included."
23 posts
#2
Solution Requests
: "I need some help lesson planning for a dyslexic student..."
1 post
#3
Pain & Anger
: "I posted a description of what I do as a reading teacher and some of the frustrations we face in /r/teachers. I thought you might like to see it."
1 post
#4
Opportunities
: "Writing Opportunity for Elementary School Teachers"
1 post

Popular Topics in r/ReadingTeacher

#1

Reading

: "I put together a standard set of resources for parents who ask what they can do at home to help with Reading."
80 posts
#2

Teaching

: "We have been focusing on Reading Strategies since NCLB mandated it in 2000. Now, 18 years later, children are still being left behind. I say, let’s teach content and let’s teach vocabulary instead of Teaching reading strategies in isolation."
44 posts
#3

Literacy

: "Has anyone heard of the Great Leaps Reading program? They formally had paper books for Literacy, they’ve since converted them to a digital format that can be done from a distance. Might be useful in these challenging times where everyone is stuck at home!"
30 posts
#4

Students

: "What are some ways for Students with learning disabilities to increase their reading comprehension and metacognition?"
21 posts
#5

Guided Reading

: "Leveling books can be difficult, especially when you can't find a specific book! Here is a chart to Guided Reading Level descriptions and examples to help you estimate a book's Guided Reading Level. (click the top link: www.public.ASU.edu, "Guided Reading Level Descriptions," will open a PDF)"
10 posts
#6

Learning

: "How to establish purpose when you teach yourself a topic?"
9 posts
#7

Vocabulary

: "We have been focusing on Reading Strategies since NCLB mandated it in 2000. Now, 18 years later, children are still being left behind. I say, let’s teach content and let’s teach Vocabulary instead of teaching reading strategies in isolation."
6 posts
#8

Resources

: "I put together a standard set of Resources for parents who ask what they can do at home to help with reading."
5 posts
#9

Strategies

: "The beginning of the year is creeping on us once again and that means a very big hurdle: scheduling! Scheduling for us specialists is extremely complicated, so I thought I'd share my process and some of my Strategies. I would love to hear some of the different ways you all make your schedules!"
5 posts
#10

Assessment

: "I made this Oral reading fluency Assessment web app for a teacher friend"
5 posts

Member Growth in r/ReadingTeacher

Yearly
+70 members(5.0%)

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