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Hi there, I've taught intervention and small group for letter fluency and segmenting and blending but my ELLs haven't mastered them. Also, i agree the read and draw are awesome. Would you kindly send me both folders as well.

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Hello and thank you for subscribing. I can send you anything now! You will have to email me and then I'll send you the link. You want Read and Draw and what else? Do you want me to just send you links to materials that I think you'll like?

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Hi, just following up here. Did you email me and get what you need? ^^^^^^^

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DIBELS...I recall that some of their materials are free to access. Does your school pay for your access? The more I see of what you are doing with their resources, the more value I see in them as a powerful formative assessment tool!

Do you have more fluency pages like this gingerbread man one from the video? I love them!

Read & Draw - genius! Just pure genius.

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Our whole district K-3 is required to use DIBELS for testing, so the district pays for it. I actually like it and am happy to teach the skills required to do well on it since they are the same skills I would teach for reading in kindergarten anyway. I will email you a folder full of Continuous Text (like the gingerbread man) and a folder full of Read and Draw. I am constantly adding to these so you should get the updated folder as it updates. Also, if you save your own copy then you can modify them any way you want to.

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