Teaching students how to retell a story to their peers or teachers.
- Subject:
- Reading Foundation Skills
- Material Type:
- Lecture Notes
- Author:
- Kelsey Blue
- Date Added:
- 10/27/2021
Teaching students how to retell a story to their peers or teachers.
Contains tool overview and student examples
This packet assists parents and teachers transition to distance learning.
This packet assists parents and teachers transition to distance learning.
Students are given an online dictionary and exampe of an acrostic poem. Students then use the dictionary and example to create thier own acrostic poem using the letters in their name.
Preschool storytime featuring books, fingerplays, and songs about flying which engage children in playing, writing, talking, singing, and reading.
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In this seminar you will be engaged by video, text, and activities that will help you identify and explain the “Author’s Purpose” of printed material. You will be using habits of mind which focus on clarity in communication, as well as accessing prior knowledge to make new decisions regarding the purpose of text. Realize that authors of any printed material have a reason for writing. Understanding this purpose will help you develop your own comprehension and writing skills.StandardsCC.1.2.6.D - Determine an author’s point of view or purpose in a text and explain how it is conveyed in the text.
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This is practice for students to match beginning sounds to pictures. They will practice identifying the beginning sound and then finding the matching letter.
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