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Summer Book Study

Once again, I’m teaming up with my friend Abigail at Kindergarten Chaos for our Summer Book Study!  This is our second year of teaming up for a summer book study so I’m excited for another summer of fun and learning!

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This year we chose the book Making The Most Of Small Groups:  Differentiation For All by Debbie Diller!

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I am excited for this book because I have loved Debbie Diller’s other books and I’m always looking to improve my small group instruction!  And let’s face it, differentiation can be a challenge!     This book study is going to be great because we will all get to share our ideas and collaborate which makes us all better!   After all, we’re all team teacher and we’re all in this for the kids!  When one of us improves, we all improve!

This will be a very informal book study but here are the details:   The summer book study kicks off on June 8th.  Each Thursday Abigail and I will post a blog post about the week’s chapter.  We will share our thoughts and ask some guiding questions.  Everyone is  encouraged  to respond to those questions in the comments section on the blog post.  We will also post the questions on our Facebook pages and Instagram accounts to encourage more discussion.  Thursday nights we will do Facebook live discussions about each chapter!

If you will be joining us in the book study, grab your book from Amazon and start reading!   Take notes and get ready for some fun, informative discussions!

Please CLICK HERE to sign up using a Google Form so we can email you reminders about the study!

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