5 Literacy Task posters and 1 Guide poster.
Print these posters out and display them in your classroom.
5 Literacy Tasks:
- Read to Self
- Work on Writing
- Read to Someone
- Word Work
- Listen to Reading
Updated: 21 May 2017
5 Literacy Task posters and 1 Guide poster.
Editable: Word
Non-Editable: PDF
Pages: 6 Pages
Years: 1 - 3
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5 Literacy Task posters and 1 Guide poster.
Print these posters out and display them in your classroom.
5 Literacy Tasks:
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