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HOW GET THE MOST OUT OF MY SCENES CONSIDERING THE CHARACTER AND POINT OF VIEW? September 29, 2016. Choosing the point-of-view character is a decision each writer must face every time a new scene is started. So, if what you are looking for is to create some distance (to focus more on. Decide who will lead your story and make sure that every element highlights or emphasizes him. Events in a story are filtered through the character’s senses and are colored by his past, his understanding, his experiences and...
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STRATEGIES TO IMPROVE COMPREHENSION. June 18, 2015. It motivates students to read, and it teaches them to make predictions based on the title of the text or the illustrations on it. I.e. The text is titled Wings Are Used for Flying . You write hypotheses about what you think the book is about, like eagles flying, how birds learn to fly, etc. The teacher gives a preview on what the text is about without talking about the whole plot. For example, We’re going to read about injustice or abuse…. HOW GET THE M...
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GUIDELINES TO APPLY THE INFORMAL READING INVENTORY. November 18, 2015. June 18, 2015. Select the text that’s right for their level. Ask the child to read aloud. Count the errors while he reads. Ask the literal, interpretative and evaluative questions about what he read (two or three questions of each). Apply the level criteria and establish what level the child belongs to. Program activities to improve reading in the instructive and frustration levels, according to what was explained on the first part.
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READING PRACTICE: THE STORY OF THE LIGHT WORM WITHOUT LIGHT | scrantonpublictheatre
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READING PRACTICE: THE STORY OF THE LIGHT WORM WITHOUT LIGHT. June 27, 2015. June 18, 2015. Strategy (summarizing what’s important). We have for the session. We point out the importance of being capable of summarizing in few words everything the author wants to say. We mention several advantages: studying better, understanding messages on the Internet, newspaper, movies…. Are there worms with light? Are there worms without light? What’s the name of the worms that glow? What’s the story about? The adult re...
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Page 2 of 3. June 25, 2015. June 18, 2015. Ahhh, yes, it’s a commercial with a beach, where they can just relax. I got it. Now I’ll draw it on the blackboard. Done. The drawing doesn’t have to be a great piece of art. It’s enough if I can understand it, and it shouldn’t take long to make it. Guided practice: Well, now we’ll work together on the second part. We’ll read it together. Let’s close our eyes now and imagine what we read. What is happening? Who’s the main character in this part? June 22, 2015.
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June 21, 2015. June 18, 2015. HOW GET THE MOST OUT OF MY SCENES CONSIDERING THE CHARACTER AND POINT OF VIEW? GUIDELINES TO APPLY THE INFORMAL READING INVENTORY. How to study the end of a reading material. Great practice: Independent practice. Teaching: How to ask. Best books of 2014. New York Review Books. NYR Comics at MoCCA and a conversation with Blutch. NYRB Classics finalists for the French-American Foundation and the Florence Gould Foundation's 30th Annual Translation Prize. NYRB at AWP 2017.
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How to initiate children and young people in creative writing | Books Boys Buzz
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How to initiate children and young people in creative writing. October 11, 2014. By encouraging creative writing from an early age, language learning is developed and boosted, from aspects like lexical richness, to knowledge of structure and forms that constitute a particular language. It also promotes a passion for reading and also for authors and literary genres. Ideas for the start. Suggest a sentence that could start a story, something as simple as In a summer morning, , or The light went out and , D...
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How Adjectives can help you | Books Boys Buzz
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How Adjectives can help you. October 11, 2014. Adjectives are rich words that paint a beautiful images of just about any surrounding. Search for an adjective list that starts with a and see how it can help you describe everything in a more color and rich way. Writing about anything and start sharpening your skills and improving the quality of your work with a heavy dose of adjectives. This entry was posted in Helping Kids with Grammar. The Secret Garden: The author. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You are co...
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The Secret Garden Story is well known | Books Boys Buzz
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The Secret Garden Story is well known. October 11, 2014. This entry was posted in Book Reviews. Book Review: The Secret Garden, by Frances Hodgson Burnett. The Secret Garden: The author →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out.