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  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2024

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  • @lesleycarmichael6422
    @lesleycarmichael6422 5 років тому +3

    Can I get an Amen?!! I appreciate so much your closing words. (see what I did there with the courtroom talk) I told my 5th graders, I already know you can read, we are going to dig deep and we are going to listen, write and speak about what we're reading. I am required to do guided reading, but I am not going to just sit and listen to everyone read. Upper ele students need to be guided into higher level thinking by discussions, not by taking turns reading quietly to the teacher. I want to hear students talking and questioning each other, then I want to see you write. Great video and lots of great connections! LC

  • @amarilisrijos3860
    @amarilisrijos3860 5 років тому +3

    Awesome!!! My Third graders need this. Thank you!!! Please keep posting these type of activities for us new teachers.

  • @RoxanneDeRenzisfromthefoxsden
    @RoxanneDeRenzisfromthefoxsden 5 років тому +4

    This is amazing. We are reading detectives in my classroom too. I’m going to use this. Thank you.

  • @raquelcastro7241
    @raquelcastro7241 5 років тому +3

    Hi Bridget,
    I've been watching you for some time and really appreciate your view on education. This was to the point and true to who you are as a person trying to get a point across. Love that, true education is thinking outside of the box. Bravo! I was told by one of my professors to find a crack in the cement and plant a seed, and watch beautiful things grow, the cement being the educational bureaucracy. I believe whole heartily in thinking outside of the box, I haven't won the popularity contest, but the kids got it! Warm thoughts I send your way Raquel 👩‍🏫🙈🙊🙉🤯😌

    • @BridgingLiteracy
      @BridgingLiteracy  4 роки тому

      Raquel Castro thank you so much for the beautiful comment! You are unbelievably kind and the motivation that keeps me going and sharing my content. Thank you.
      Would you mind if I share this comment as a testimonial?

    • @raquelcastro7241
      @raquelcastro7241 4 роки тому

      @@BridgingLiteracy Hi Bridget, please feel free to share what I know to be true to what I live by. I very much enjoy watching you grow as an educator as well as watching your family grow, move, and now have a new fur baby In your family. So nice to meet you. Warm thoughts I send your way Raquel 🙉🙊🙈💕🕊

  • @kaylynm4193
    @kaylynm4193 5 років тому +6

    This is brilliant. Case closed. 😀

  • @RoxanneDeRenzisfromthefoxsden
    @RoxanneDeRenzisfromthefoxsden 5 років тому

    I watched your about being a reading detective and loved it. I ordered the book. It came two days ago and now I am planning my lessons for this week around what you shared. My reading partner is doing the same. We are so excited. We’re going to record it and when it’s up I’ll let you know

  • @AnyaMari
    @AnyaMari 5 років тому

    Loved to see how you used this activity in your class! Need to try and recreate it with my class!

  • @chasingamurderer
    @chasingamurderer 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much

  • @henryprokop9170
    @henryprokop9170 5 років тому

    Love this idea so much, however, due to a horrible, unforeseen situation i could not do this. I was planning to do something similar but was not able. Thank you though for this idea. It looks amazing

  • @avivahartman8161
    @avivahartman8161 5 років тому +1

    Oh, I love this!! Im going to see if I can find that book on amazon LOL!

  • @MrsIBR
    @MrsIBR 5 років тому

    Love it! Maybe taking pics might be cool too? Idk

  • @AubreySmalls
    @AubreySmalls 5 років тому

    I am sure they loved this lesson. I know I would have.

  • @pops4059
    @pops4059 4 роки тому

    I’m trying to sweat in among us