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FVR Accountability
I recently came across a post on Grant Boulanger’s blog written by Mónica Romero where she shows how she has students share what books they are reading during FVR (Free Voluntary Reading). Go ahead and read that post… go on, … Continue reading
Making children’s books more comprehensible
As we talked about in our previous post, children’s book are usually not the best type of book for a second language classroom, although there is one that we do like. Most of the words are not comprehensible enough to … Continue reading
Posted in FVR, reading, TPRS
Tagged childrens book, FVR, lectura libre, reading, SSR
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Hombre Mosca Readers and Mo Willems Books
If you are looking for a fun AND compelling story for your class, but can’t think of one, you’re in luck. Scholastic en español publishes the Fly Guy series in Spanish and boy, are these books great for storytelling and … Continue reading
Posted in reading
Tagged CIworks, FVR, HombreMosca, lectura libre, scholastic books, Spanish novels
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