Close Reading Tips and Tricks for Your Classroom

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Tackle one of the Common Core’s most prominent standards with this infographic, created by weareteachers.com.

Close Reading Infographic
http://www.weareteachers.com/docs/default-source/printable-materials/pearson-literacy-teacher-infographic-close-reading-final-1-7-13.pdf

To learn more about close reading, visit the Teq Online PD lesson archives and check out “Close Reading in the High School ELA Classroom.”

Learn how to enhance the way students understand close reading with little-known web, tablet, and interactive whiteboard tools. From the new SMART Ink Document Viewer to eBook readers, you’ll learn how to leverage built-in features for maximum effect.

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