With budget cuts and limited funds for ordering supplies for next year, I am reflecting on the classroom tools I value the most. 

For me, I am thinking it's the chart paper I order each year, because my daily writing demonstrations are a HUGE part of our reading/writing curriculum. I also love our school's subscription to http://www.readinga-z.com/. It helps me locate supplementary reading and word building activities for my first graders.

I'm curious to hear from others. What are your most valued resources for teaching reading?


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