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rBook Instruction

Watch rBook coauthor,
Dr. Kate Kinsella’s model lessons now!

Part 1: Structured Academic              Discussion
Part 2: Vocabulary Pre-Teach
Part 3: Oral and Writing Task
Part 4: Vocabulary

Making the Most of rBook Instruction -- Featuring Teaching Strategies for Academic Discussion and Writing

Engage with Kate Kinsella, Ed.D., in effective rBook instruction by watching the provided video models, referenced in her presentation, “Rigorous and Accountable Academic Discussion with the rBook”  (PDF).

Use the print-based reproducibles to address specific teaching strategies and increase the academic focus of classroom rBook instruction.





Print-Based Resources:

Click on one of the buttons below to access print based resources organized into the four topics outlined below.

Mediated WritingDiscussionVocabularyWriting Resources

Use these print-based downloadable resources today in your READ 180 classroom to assess and implement effective whole-group and small-group academic discussion and ensure progress toward writing success. For example, you can download a Vocabulary Concept Organizer or Vocabulary Notebook Format and Example to organize students’ newly learned vocabulary words.

Please note: It is highly recommended you download and view Dr. Kate Kinsella’s presentation and model lessons (above) before downloading the reproducibles to provide context and best practices for the provided teaching resources.