Primary Source Fluency Activities: Expanding & Preserving the UnionTeacher Created Materials, 1 iul. 2005 - 192 pagini Featuring letters, speeches, songs and poems including Waiting for the Pony Express and Grant's Memoirs, this book provides primary sources and activities to help teach important fluency strategies. While discovering historical people and events during the period of America's expansion, students make content-area connections, develop fluent and meaningful oral reading, and develop vocabulary and word decoding skills. Included with each text is a history connection, a vocabulary connection, and extension ideas. 192pp. |
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... line is under the '0' ing Voice 2. on: lines the poem ' These steps in the lesson plan describe how to 4. Encourage students to focus on voice tone, timing. and facial expressionsas they read. Discuss with studenLs how their tones of ...
... line is under the '0' ing Voice 2. on: lines the poem ' These steps in the lesson plan describe how to 4. Encourage students to focus on voice tone, timing. and facial expressionsas they read. Discuss with studenLs how their tones of ...
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... lines or stanzas. Poem or Song for Two Voices This type of poem or song has been written (or rewritten) so that it can be read by two readers. The readers alternate between lines while sometimes reading lines together. Reader's Theater ...
... lines or stanzas. Poem or Song for Two Voices This type of poem or song has been written (or rewritten) so that it can be read by two readers. The readers alternate between lines while sometimes reading lines together. Reader's Theater ...
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... lines with changes in pitch, tone, and timing to achieve different effects. Although this is a song, you are treating it like a poem. It'll be hard not to break into song. Feel free to sing if you are musically talented! 4. Tell ...
... lines with changes in pitch, tone, and timing to achieve different effects. Although this is a song, you are treating it like a poem. It'll be hard not to break into song. Feel free to sing if you are musically talented! 4. Tell ...
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... lines, record the name of the passage that the student read. Smooth Reading: Listen as the student reads the passage. Pay attention to the manner in which he or she reads. Briefly respond to these questions. - Does the student hesitate ...
... lines, record the name of the passage that the student read. Smooth Reading: Listen as the student reads the passage. Pay attention to the manner in which he or she reads. Briefly respond to these questions. - Does the student hesitate ...
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... lines with changes in pitch, tone, and timing to achieve different effects. Ask students to look for clues in the text that tell them how to read it (e.g., commas or exclamation points). 4. Students should then begin to practice reading ...
... lines with changes in pitch, tone, and timing to achieve different effects. Ask students to look for clues in the text that tell them how to read it (e.g., commas or exclamation points). 4. Students should then begin to practice reading ...
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Slavery in America | 45 |
Civil War Is Coming | 72 |
Civil War Leaders | 85 |
Battles of the Civil | 95 |
James Madison | 115 |
Laura Ingalls Wilder | 126 |
Harriet Tubman | 134 |
Abraham Lincoln | 155 |
Robert E | 169 |
Ulysses S Grant | 180 |
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Primary Source Fluency Activities: Expanding & Preserving the Union Wendy Conklin Previzualizare limitată - 2005 |
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