I think Read, Write, Think is fabulous.  It will correlate right with my state 
standards.  Also, they are creative and engaging for the students.  At middle 
school (grade 6) that is a definite plus.  


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What have you found to be the best websites to find reading lesson plans and 
ideas?

Pat


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