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Paired Reading is a great strategy for working with students who struggle with reading. It can be used when you want to assure that your students are reading orally. You will pair students up, one student needs to be able to read the material independently–he/she is the tutor. The other students will be called the “tutee”. The Paired Reading strategy can be taught to student tutors, parents, and volunteers. This should be done in advance of implementing the program. You can also pair up with a class of older students to be tutors for cross-age tutoring. Read the rest of this entry »