How Skill Progressions Work to Help You Choose
Reading and Writing Skills

EPISODE #18

Skill Progressions is a great teacher tool to help you choose the best reading and writing skills for conferences and small group instruction.

Let's chat about one teacher tool that will help you focus your instruction on what each individual learner needs even when they are in a small group. 

Once a reading or writing goal has been identified, this tool will show skills within that goal that your learners should practice. And this tool will give you a recommended path to follow to help your students reach their goals faster. 

Do you know what tool I’m talking about? If you said SKILL PROGRESSIONS…then you are correct.

Skill Progressions help you monitor your learners' progress towards their reading and writing goals.

In this Episode, we will chat about:

  • What Skill Progressions are
  • The impact they have on forming small groups
  • How Skill Progressions work
  • Where you can find Skill Progressions if you don't already have them

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

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