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Children’s Literature Responses | Sarah's Blog

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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Children’s Literature Responses. Paul O. Zelinsky. This book could be used when teaching a lesson about different genres of books. It is a read aloud story. Lily and the Wooden Bowl. This could be used in a social studies classroom that is learning about different cultures. The Sun Girl and Moon Boy: A Korean Folktale. This could be used in a social studies class that is learning about Korea or in a science class that is learning about the sun, moon, and stars. This cou...

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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Daughter of Royce and Sharon and sister of Andrew. Who needs the ones I love most, sleep, and stability. Who loves God, my family, and working with children. Who sees good in everyone even when others cannot. Who hates snakes and things that are not organized. Who fears failure and the thought of losing someone I love. Who dreams of one day having a classroom of my own and impacting the lives of children. Resident of High Point, North Carolina. I love your picture sarah!

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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Describe in broad stokes the reading processes that take place during comprehension of informational text (p. 362, under Construction of Meaning and Concept Development with Informational Texts). Specify the effect that background knowledge may have on constructing mental representations from informational text. Why should teachers be concerned about activating prior knowledge? Describe their common (p. 365) and distinctive features (p. 363-5). The purpose was to explor...

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lesson plans | Sarah's Blog

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Just another WordPress.com weblog. The Frog and Toad Together The Garden. Written by Arnold Lobel. Harper Collins Publishers, 1970. The title of the story is. Based on this title what do you think the story will be about? In this picture (page 19) what do you think Frog and Toad are talking about? In these pictures (pages 20 and 21) what do you think Toad is doing? In these pictures (pages 22&23) what do you think is going on? Why do you think Toad is sitting outside reading in the dark (page 25)? Ask st...

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words their way article | Sarah's Blog

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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Words their way article. How does a Preliterate (Emergent) speller read and write? How does a Letter Name-Alphabetic speller read and write? How does a Within Word Pattern speller read and write? How does a Syllable and Affixes speller read and write? How does a Derivational Relations speller read and write? What is the existing research evidence on the relationship between spelling and reading. Briefly describe research findings discussed on page 20. It is evident by y...

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Book Reviews | Kendalllr's Blog

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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Date of Publication: 1987. Title: Mufaro’s Beautiful Daughter: An African Tale. Author: retold by Paul O. Zelinsky (originally by the Brothers Grimm). I would use this book for a read aloud lesson and ask the students what they learned from this book. They should learn about the value of keeping a promise and they should use this story to come up with other examples of how the promises you make could hurt you and the concequences of forgetting those promises. This is a ...

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Internship Reflection 2 | Kendalllr's Blog

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Just another WordPress.com weblog. April 3, 2010. What have you seen in language arts/reading instruction? What connections have you seen between what you observed and our readings and/or class discussions. This week, Ms. Young’s students worked on more adjacent vowels and beginning word blends. They also started to work on r influenced vowels. Ms. Young also did a text talk lesson with them on an Easter book. Have you done any teaching in your internship? What have you taught? On April 4, 2010. I also g...

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Text Talk Lesson for “Milly and Tilly” | Kendalllr's Blog

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Just another WordPress.com weblog. February 23, 2010. Text Talk Lesson for “Milly and Tilly”. Title: Milly and Tilly:. The story of a Town Mouse and Country Mouse. What does it mean that Tilly was a country mouse from the tops of her ears to the tip of her tail? How can you tell from the pictures that she is a country mouse? Why would Tilly want to fill her pantry for the winter? What do you think Milly is going to think of the way Tilly lives? Do you think Tilly is going to like it? You are commenting u...

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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Words Thier Way Assignment dos. February 26, 2010 by Dave Hochreiter. 1 How does a Preliterate (Emergent) speller read and write? 2 How does a Letter Name-Alphabetic speller read and write? 3 How does a Within Word Pattern speller read and write? 4 How does a Syllable and Affixes speller read and write? 5 How does a Derivational Relations speller read and write? At this level students are able to choose for themselves the best way of reading a text that they are working...

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Megan Donovant's Blog. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Internship Reflection Week March 22-26. March 29, 2010. 8212; megandonovant @ 2:07 am. What have you seen in language arts/reading instruction? The teacher reads a lot to her students and also reviews over the Alphabet letter sounds. She does songs and videos that are interactive and have movements for each letter so that the students can remember the sounds of the letter by the movement. What have you taught in your internship? None for this week.

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Megan Donovant's Blog. Just another WordPress.com weblog. January 19, 2010. 8220;The Three Pigs”. This children’s book, is a twist on the three little pigs story with other fairy tale characters. Adventure Book – I would talk about how to take a traditional story and put a twist on it to make it from the characters perspective (1st person) and make the story change in the middle but put back together in the end. Illustrated by: Randy Cecil. Title: “Dusty Locks and The Three Bears”. Classroom Activity/Ide...

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Internship Reflection 3 | Kendalllr's Blog

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Just another WordPress.com weblog. April 15, 2010. What have you seen in language arts/reading instruction? What connections have you seen between what you observed and our readings and/or class discussions. Teacher discusses digraphs with students during spelling lesson and does practice with whole class on words with adjacent vowels. Have you done any teaching in your internship? What have you taught? Have you worked with a child or a group of children? Laquo; Internship Reflection 2. On April 16, 2010.

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Words Their Way | Juliapeterson's Blog

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Just another WordPress.com weblog. February 12, 2010. Emergent (Preliterate): Ages 0-5, not reading conventionally, random marks to legitimate letters, prephonetic, scribbling, memorize and spell simple words. Letter Name-Alphabetic (Letter Name): Ages 5-8, use names of letters as sound cues (early), letter name spelling (early), segment phonemes (middle), vowels omitted (middle), semiphonetic (middle), long vowels used (late), full phonemic segmentation (late). Leave a Reply Cancel reply.

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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Internship Reflection 3 April 21, 2010. 8212; thundersoccer13 @ 6:32 pm. 1 What have you seen in language arts/reading instruction? What connections have you seen between what you observed and our readings and/or class discussions. 2 Have you done any teaching in your internship? What have you taught? Have you worked with a child or a group of children? What did you do with them (e.g., picture/word sort, DRTA, Text Talk)? Leave a Reply Cancel reply.

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