I decided to transfer my old, messy, and incomplete book list that I kept on my Wiki to a GooglePages Website. I think I managed to record every single book I read aloud to my students this year by breaking out my read alouds into four categories:
Reading Workshop Demonstration Texts
Writing Workshop Touchstone Texts (This doesn’t include all of the mentor texts I used in one-to-one conferences or in strategy lessons with my students.)
Interactive Read Aloud Text Sets
Just for Fun Texts
Note: The formatting on the Reading and Writing Workshop Pages is really messed up. I played with it for about a half hour and couldn’t get all of the text to look uniform. So, I finally gave up and decided “it is what it is.”
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Published by Stacey Shubitz
Stacey Shubitz is a K-6 literacy consultant and former elementary teacher. She is the author of CRAFT MOVES and other professional books on writing workshop. Her forthcoming book, MAKE THE SCHOOL SYSTEM WORK FOR YOUR CHILD WITH DISABILITIES (Guilford Press, 2026), empowers parents to navigate the special education system.
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Love the lists you have created.
Thanks
Kevin
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Great lists! thanks so much for sharing!
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I think I love you! Your generosity is overwhelming. 🙂 Off to look at your lists and start my own Classroom Book Wish List. Thanks!
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