Bluebonnet Learning: (K-5 RLA) Mastering Small Groups for Literacy Success - 34762
This session focuses on the implementation of small group instruction using Bluebonnet Learning K-5 RLA. Participants will learn how to structure and organize small group rotations to maximize student learning, differentiate instruction, and target specific literacy skills such as phonics, fluency, and comprehension. We will explore effective grouping strategies based on assessment data, and attendees will gain practical strategies for managing classroom centers and ensuring accountability during independent work time.
This session is designed for teachers and campus leaders who have at least one year of experience with Amplify and will be using Bluebonnet Learning K-5 RLA.
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Instructional Coaches/Support Specialists, Instructional Leaders, Teacher - Elementary (Grades 1-5), Teacher - General Education, Principals
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In a small group instruction workshop, teachers will be able to structure and organize small group rotations to maximize student learning by differentiating instruction and targeting specific literacy skills such as phonics, fluency, and comprehension.
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