Fiction & Nonfiction Text Structures (5th - ELA)
Recorded Webinar

Duration: 30 minutes
Intended Audience: Elementary Teachers, ESOL Teachers, Gifted and Talented Teachers, Instructional Coaches/Coordinators, Librarians/Media Specialists, Special Education Teachers
In this webinar, Natalie Richter, ELA Virtual Learning Community leader and classroom teacher at Lyons Upper Elementary School in Toombs County, focuses on fiction and nonfiction text structures. Drawing on the evidence base from the “IES Practice Guides,” Natalie delves into explaining this evidence-based practice. She shares several anecdotes, models the strategy, and provides practical resources/research for teachers.
For more information, additional strategies, and resources, please join the accompanying ELA Virtual Learning Community group in GaDOE Community! While these recorded webinars introduce each evidence-based or high-leverage practice, the GaDOE Community groups provide the opportunity for engagement with your colleagues across the state for a deeper dive and the exchange of existing resources.
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Primary Contact: Anisha Donald - adonald@doe.k12.ga.us
DOE Office: Teaching & Learning
Topics: English Language Arts, Reading/Literacy
Event Type: Recorded Webinar
Date Recorded: Feb 01, 2022