The Reading Teachers Plan Book Systematic, Small-Group Reading Program for Your Beginning Readers

Build your students reading skills with our systematic, small-group reading program! You will love the easy-to-follow lesson plans and activities. The Reading Teachers Plan Book provides an instructional sequence for differentiated reading instruction. Included in the Plan Book are 45 weekly lesson plans, differentiated plans for all levels of beginning reading, blacklines for word work and writing activities, a Yearly Tracking and Pacing Planner, and picture charts.

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The Reading Teachers Plan Book Systematic, Small-Group Reading Program for Your Beginning Readers

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Build your students reading skills with our systematic, small-group reading program! You will love the easy-to-follow lesson plans and activities. The Reading Teachers Plan Book provides an instructional sequence for differentiated reading instruction. Included in the Plan Book are 45 weekly lesson plans, differentiated plans for all levels of beginning reading, blacklines for word work and writing activities, a Yearly Tracking and Pacing Planner, and picture charts.

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