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Organization and Conference Note-Taking Forms to Make Your Conferring Life Easier

EPISODE #32

Conference Note-Taking Forms Helps You Keep Tabs
on Each Students' Reading or Writing Journey.

So, you know when we sit down with our kids one-on-one or in those tiny groups to chat about their reading and writing? I’ve found that having a little note-taking form by my side is a game-changer, and here’s why:

Keeping Tabs: First off, it’s like having a diary of each student’s reading journey. I can flip back and see where they were a month ago versus now. It’s pretty cool to see how they’re growing!

In this Episode, we will chat about:

  • The 4 key note-taking forms that I use every week with my microschool learners
  • 3 organization systems to help you keep track of all your conference note-taking forms
  • One way you can communication reading and writing progress with families and other staff members who work with your students
  • One really fun tool you can make yourself to help you remember the structure and timing of each conferring method that you use.

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

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