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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PP here who brought up Saturday school earlier. May be time for a new thread on this, but since teachers are reading this one... What is the one thing that would most help the 2nd grader who's reading A level books get up to grade level? We have a lot of kids like this at our Title I ( I know from the graphs of the kids' reading levels that they hand out at the APTT meetings). I know teachers at our school work very hard, so maybe there isn't nothing more to be done. But it kills me to see how far behind they are already and know its just going to get worse.[/quote] It depends on why the kids are behind. Is it related to poverty? Are they second language learners? Both?[/quote] Both. I don't think they're going hungry. Parents may not be very literate, though (in English or Spanish). [/quote]
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