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One of the most common concerns teachers share—especially when it comes to reading—is that grade-level texts feel too hard for their students.
In this episode, I address that concern head-on.
Drawing from my own experience teaching in a Title I school with students who were often below grade level, ESOL, and receiving special education services, I explain why struggling with complex texts does not mean students should avoid them. Instead, it signals the need for intentional scaffolding.
This episode explores how teachers can increase rigor by teaching students how to navigate complex texts—without lowering expectations or removing challenge.
In This Episode, We Explore:
Episode Guide & Student Anchor Chart
Resources for incorporating rigorous, grade-level texts that span your grade level text complexity band
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Click here to try MagiCore Academy for 10 Days
By Julie BocheseOne of the most common concerns teachers share—especially when it comes to reading—is that grade-level texts feel too hard for their students.
In this episode, I address that concern head-on.
Drawing from my own experience teaching in a Title I school with students who were often below grade level, ESOL, and receiving special education services, I explain why struggling with complex texts does not mean students should avoid them. Instead, it signals the need for intentional scaffolding.
This episode explores how teachers can increase rigor by teaching students how to navigate complex texts—without lowering expectations or removing challenge.
In This Episode, We Explore:
Episode Guide & Student Anchor Chart
Resources for incorporating rigorous, grade-level texts that span your grade level text complexity band
Stay Connected by joining my email list
Click here to try MagiCore Academy for 10 Days