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Related: About this forumReading buddies are such a hit at Lowell School.
This year's Kindergartners are working with students in our Explorers Class. The three-year-olds are captivated by the "big kids" and are eager to enjoy the stories. And our readers are working on their decoding, expression, and fluency. A win-win!
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BigmanPigman
(52,561 posts)the entire 15+ years I worked there. The kids liked it since they didn't have to feel pressure from an adult. Does your school have a focus for each peer lesson and do they keep journals together? My school was called Lowell Mason.
elleng
(138,150 posts)They've moved on, to motherhood themselves.
They BEGAN learning to read via journals!
PoindexterOglethorpe
(27,183 posts)down side of schools being so rigidly segregated by age. The little kids benefit from the bigger kids and vice versa.