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Reading & Writing Conferences and Small Groups
Q & A for Coaching Week Educators

EPISODE #19

What questions do you have about reading and writing
conferences or small group instruction?

Today’s show is going to be a special one because I’m going to answer some questions that have popped up inside the Reading & Writing Conferences and Small Groups Coaching Week. These questions might be the same ones you are asking yourself right now as you start to plan out your conferring schedule and how you are going to launch routines at the beginning of the year. So grab a notebook and pen or get that google doc ready to take some notes. And let’s get started!

Here are the questions I will answer in this episode:

  • How often should you have conferences instead of small groups? 
  • What do the other students do during conferences so they stay engaged and I have time to meet with everyone? 
  • I want to give my students timely feedback on their writing. How do I use conferencing so my students get feedback quicker?
  • How do I get to everyone?

Are you ready to get started? Let’s do this!

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