Independent Reading

Independent Reading

Author: Shannon Betts and Mary Saghafi November 29, 2019 Duration: 37:29

Shannon and Mary continue the conversation about balanced literacy elements by discussing supporting students' independent reading in the classroom and at home.   They share ideas about goal setting, making time for reading, reading conferences, and helping students develop literacy preferences.

 "Teaching children to read and providing them with something worthwhile to read is not a job for the faint of heart in this world. But I'll keep at it, and I won't be alone. You'll come too. We're fortunate, you know. Too many people in this world spend their lives doing work that doesn't matter in the great scheme of things, but bringing children and books together does matter. And we get to do it."
                    ~Katherine Patterson



Resource Links:
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  1. A Teachers Guide to Reading Conferences by Jennifer Servallo*
  2. Conferring with Readers book*
  3. Conferring: The Keystone of Readers Workshop*
  4. Accelerated Reader
  5. Accelerated Reader Certification Levels
  6. The Value of Independent Reading
  7. Reading Logs
  8. Laura Candler Free Literacy Printables
  9. Fountas and Pinnell: What is Independent Reading?
  10. Cult of Pedagogy:How to Stop Killing the Love of Reading



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In the Reading Teachers Lounge, hosts Shannon Betts and Mary Saghafi pull up a chair for a conversation that feels both deeply professional and warmly familiar. These two elementary reading teachers and Atlanta neighbors discovered a shared, fervent passion for literacy over a local dinner, realizing they were kindred spirits in their mission. That initial chat never really ended, and now it forms the heart of this podcast. Each episode invites you into their ongoing dialogue, where practical classroom strategies, reflections on what works, and thoughtful discussions about reaching every single learner are all on the table. It’s a space designed for fellow educators, dedicated parents, and anyone invested in how children learn to read, offering tangible ideas rather than abstract theory. The tone is collaborative and grounded in real classroom experiences, reflecting a joint belief that literacy is foundational. By tuning in, you gain access to their collective experience and earnest curiosity, all focused on the complex, rewarding world of teaching reading. This isn't about performance; it's about sharing a genuine professional conversation from their lounge to yours, making the Reading Teachers Lounge a unique podcast for those who live and breathe language education.
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