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MrsPetro2B
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Good reading programs
Hoping for some suggestions. We currently use Ready Gen. My school is looking for a reading program for K-2. Does anyone have a program they like or have liked in their school? Just want to do some research. TIA
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Posted 1/7/16 1:27 PM |
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kgs11
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Name: Kim
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Re: Good reading programs
I loved the treasures program at my old school.
My new school uses tc. I love/hate it.
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Posted 1/7/16 4:29 PM |
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Re: Good reading programs
I read
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Posted 1/8/16 9:01 PM |
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Good reading programs
We are in the same boat (shocker!) We loved Treasures, too, but now it is branded as something else since Treasures wasn't common core...
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Posted 1/8/16 9:34 PM |
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MrsPetro2B
LIF Infant
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Name: A
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Re: Good reading programs
Thank you!
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Posted 1/9/16 10:15 AM |
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MrsPetro2B
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Re: Good reading programs
Posted by TheDivaBrideandTeddyFrog
We are in the same boat (shocker!) We loved Treasures, too, but now it is branded as something else since Treasures wasn't common core...
Gotta love Ready Gen! LOL!
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Posted 1/9/16 10:17 AM |
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muffaboo
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Re: Good reading programs
We've had Treasures for a few years & most teachers do not like it. We hear it's being faded out but not sure what will takes its place. Teachers are hoping to stick with Fundations for phonics and then just do supplemental reading workshop but without a basal, like the good old days. . I luckily got out of the classroom the year Treasures came in and never had to teach it. When I left the classroom, we had Mondo. That, like all programs, has its pros and cons as well.
Message edited 1/11/2016 6:34:39 PM.
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Posted 1/11/16 6:24 PM |
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muffaboo
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Re: Good reading programs
Posted by Mamallamadrama
I read
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt iRead? Do you use iRead as a full blown program or just as a resource? I piloted iRead the year it came out and while the computer portion can be OK for SOME students, I thought the whole group lessons were severely lacking. A lot of the kids also get ridiculously bored with the computer software. We find the student reports are not indicative of their true abilities. When an above average 2nd grader is on Level A and showing to be 2 grade levels below on the software and it has them working on initial consonants you kind of have to
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Posted 1/11/16 6:33 PM |
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CmC720
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Re: Good reading programs
we used ready gen for 1 year-It was horrible!! We have also used treasures in the past. We now use a program called Reading Street. It is similar to treasures, but aligned with the common core. It also has an online component with videos, songs, etc.
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Posted 1/12/16 6:18 PM |
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BabyLove08
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Good reading programs
Are all of you who are using Ready Gen NYC Teachers?
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Posted 1/15/16 8:36 PM |
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Mom-of-one
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Re: Good reading programs
Message edited 11/27/2021 8:36:11 PM.
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Posted 1/15/16 8:51 PM |
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MrsPetro2B
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Re: Good reading programs
Posted by BabyLove08
Are all of you who are using Ready Gen NYC Teachers?
I am. Ready Gen was only available to NYC as far as I know.
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Posted 1/16/16 10:47 AM |
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sunnygirl
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Re: Good reading programs
I am a pull out reading teacher and use Superkids with k and love it. They have a whole k-2 curriculum.
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Posted 1/18/16 12:53 PM |
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TeeDee09
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Name: E
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Re: Good reading programs
Posted by sunnygirl
I am a pull out reading teacher and use Superkids with k and love it. They have a whole k-2 curriculum.
Are you in Nycdoe? I used superkids when I taught in catholic school. The public school I'm in is looking into a new reading program because we don't like Ready Gen
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Posted 1/30/16 10:10 AM |
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sunnygirl
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Re: Good reading programs
Posted by TeeDee09
Posted by sunnygirl
I am a pull out reading teacher and use Superkids with k and love it. They have a whole k-2 curriculum.
Are you in Nycdoe? I used superkids when I taught in catholic school. The public school I'm in is looking into a new reading program because we don't like Ready Gen
i work for the nycdoe but in my program we go into title I nonpublic schools, so i am in a catholic school yet work for doe
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Posted 2/2/16 9:06 AM |
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TeeDee09
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Re: Good reading programs
Posted by sunnygirl
Posted by TeeDee09
Posted by sunnygirl
I am a pull out reading teacher and use Superkids with k and love it. They have a whole k-2 curriculum.
Are you in Nycdoe? I used superkids when I taught in catholic school. The public school I'm in is looking into a new reading program because we don't like Ready Gen
i work for the nycdoe but in my program we go into title I nonpublic schools, so i am in a catholic school yet work for doe
Oh ok. It seems like superkids is popular in Catholic school. I wonder if any public schools use it.
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Posted 2/3/16 4:45 PM |
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