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  1. Autumn Botts says:

    Hi Rebecca,
    Could you please direct me to a post/reading about assigning free reads to my kids? I haven’t found a good system of encouraging but not nagging them to read the books I’ve put in their baskets. Their own picks are always included, but they only read them most of the time. Eeks.

    Thank,
    Autumn Botts

    1. Unfortunately, off the top of my head, I don’t know of any posts that talk about that specifically. I’m sorry! I would recommend searching the AO Forums to see if there is any insight there and, if not, asking, as the women there are so wise and will probably have good suggestions for you. 🙂

  2. I always love these posts! It’s comforting to see how a mom many years ahead of me (I have a Y2, a kindergartener, and a preschooler this year) is thinking through these decisions, and especially seeing how you freely adjust to your particular students without losing the heart of the education you’re hoping to give.

  3. Hello! I am enjoying your site so much. Thank you for sharing how you do things! Quick question if you have time, when do you schedule Y8’s independent reading? I saw on your weekly planning post how you schedule your readings that you do with them in the morning, but when does he do his independent readings? Are those in the afternoon? Thanks again for sharing your wisdom, it is so helpful!

    1. I’m glad you’re enjoying the site! I give him a separate assignment sheet (I have a post coming about that in a few weeks but it’s also in my shop) so he knows which readings/tasks he’ll need to do on his own that week. Then he reads either when I’m reading with his sister in the mornings, or in the afternoons. I hope that answers your question!

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