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Why develop an instructional resource room?

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Why develop an instructional resource room?

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• Organizes, provides structure & leveling for emergent, early, fluent, and proficient readers • Gives teachers easy access to wider variety of material • Helps focus expenditures (school discovers the gaps) • Provides for systematic monitoring of student progress • Increases resources available based on school need • Purchase the best books from all sources. • Teachers learn about supports and challenges in texts to determine the levels and suggested approaches of books already in the schools collection K-2 Collection: Books for students in grades K-2 are shelved by the approaches of shared reading, guided reading, and independent reading. Teachers organize books by nine levels of difficulty that correspond to the broad stages of reading development. Grade 3 and Up: The books for students grades 3 and up are leveled according to the conceptual development of the reader. Across time, students revise their concepts as a result of new learning and new experiences. Inservice cost: $2500.0

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