Building Better Readers with Short Stories [Ep. 63]
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Short stories are quick to read but powerful when used with purpose. In this episode, we’ll look at how short texts can strengthen reading skills, spark discussion, and build confidence for even the most hesitant readers. You’ll discover how these smaller pieces can fit naturally into your curriculum, giving students frequent opportunities to think deeply, practice key skills, and experience success as readers.
Whether you’re following a set program or curating your own collection, this episode offers practical ideas to make short stories meaningful and engaging for every learner in your classroom. You’ll leave with strategies that help students grow their stamina, connect with a variety of authors and genres, and rediscover that reading can be both manageable and rewarding.
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- Easy Ways to Start Peer-to-Peer Academic Conversations
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