Downloads Directory Free Resources From The Six Shifts
Ready to try a shift in your classroom? Use these free downloads to implement (TOMORROW!) the teaching routines that Jan and Kari recommend in each shift. They created these Goodies to make shifting literacy instruction to more brain-friendly practices easier for busy educators like you. Both the K-2 and 3-5 downloads are available for you. Shifting the Balance: The Online Classes Want to take the ideas in our books even deeper and dig into the nuts and bolts of classroom application?
BOTH Shifting the Balance classes (K-2 and 3-5) are asynchronous, flexible, and designed to help busy literacy educators make learning to read easier for children. There’s also a Sight Word Success Mini-Course designed to support your high-frequency word instruction. Catch up on all of the blog posts from Jan and Kari since they founded the “The Six Shifts” together to help you make learning to read easier for students. Want to be the first to find out what’s new at The Six Shifts?? Sign up for our Newsletter to receive updates about current blog posts, class dates, live events, new resources, access to exclusive list-only tools, and more! You can purchase both Shifting the Balance books from our publisher, Routledge, which offers international shipping and group discounts.
Taking the Jump means to try the Six Shifts. But if you think it may be hard to do these shifts straight away, that’s ok! It's enough to try what you can and just build from there step by step, and here’s three ways to get help: Here you can find a detailed guide to each shift. Each includes all the info on how to approach this in a step by step way, with resources, guides, tips, links and more (click each logo to download the guide for that shift): There are thousands of people trying these shifts, and many will be going through very similar problems and challenges to you.
How ready is your school to implement best practices from the Science of Reading? This resource clearly outlines the key shifts, highlighting evidence-based practices alongside those associated with balanced literacy.
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Ready To Try A Shift In Your Classroom? Use These
Ready to try a shift in your classroom? Use these free downloads to implement (TOMORROW!) the teaching routines that Jan and Kari recommend in each shift. They created these Goodies to make shifting literacy instruction to more brain-friendly practices easier for busy educators like you. Both the K-2 and 3-5 downloads are available for you. Shifting the Balance: The Online Classes Want to take the...
BOTH Shifting The Balance Classes (K-2 And 3-5) Are Asynchronous,
BOTH Shifting the Balance classes (K-2 and 3-5) are asynchronous, flexible, and designed to help busy literacy educators make learning to read easier for children. There’s also a Sight Word Success Mini-Course designed to support your high-frequency word instruction. Catch up on all of the blog posts from Jan and Kari since they founded the “The Six Shifts” together to help you make learning to re...
Taking The Jump Means To Try The Six Shifts. But
Taking the Jump means to try the Six Shifts. But if you think it may be hard to do these shifts straight away, that’s ok! It's enough to try what you can and just build from there step by step, and here’s three ways to get help: Here you can find a detailed guide to each shift. Each includes all the info on how to approach this in a step by step way, with resources, guides, tips, links and more (c...
How Ready Is Your School To Implement Best Practices From
How ready is your school to implement best practices from the Science of Reading? This resource clearly outlines the key shifts, highlighting evidence-based practices alongside those associated with balanced literacy.