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Whisper Phones

Posted by kathycassidy

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Check out the new whisper phones we are now using during reading time. These devices, made from PVC pipe, let us hear what we are reading as we read (which helps with blending and fluency) and helps those students with loud voices to lower their voice as they read.

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Posted in Classroom Life, Language Arts, Reading

Tagged reading, whisper phones

Sep·21

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