
EPISODE 22: Reading Assessment Examples for Reading Workshop (Part 8 of a Reading Workshop Mini Series)
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About this listen
This is the eighth and last part of a mini-series on reading workshop in middle school.
If you've started your reading workshop, I hope you are finding success and enjoyment in presenting your mini-lessons, having kids discuss in book clubs, and conferencing. But like everything else we do, we have to find a way to purposefully assess what our students have learned. Having some reading assessment examples might help.
We will discuss:
- Grading Reading Notebooks and Activities
- Grading Group Discussions
- “Cold Reads" for Final Assessments
- Writing Pieces for Final Assessments
- Choice Boards for Final Assessments
I am hopeful that through my experience, this podcast series will help guide and inspire you to either get started with a reading workshop model of teaching or to hone your skills further.
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Links mentioned in this episode:
- Join the All in One Middle School Membership!
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- Reading Notebook Freebie
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- Coaching: Help with lesson planning and teacher observations
- Teaching Writing Workshop Course
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