Primary Source Fluency Activities: Expanding & Preserving the UnionTeacher Created Materials, 01/07/2005 - 192 من الصفحات 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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... practice and repeated readings—reading a text selection several times to the point where it can be expressed meaningfully— with appropriate expression and phrasing. Readers who engage in regular repeated readings, under the guidance and ...
... practice and repeated readings—reading a text selection several times to the point where it can be expressed meaningfully— with appropriate expression and phrasing. Readers who engage in regular repeated readings, under the guidance and ...
الصفحة 6
... practice it over the next three, four, or five days, depending on how quickly your students develop mastery over ... practice the text at home with their parents and other family members. Coaching. Your. Students. A key ingredient to ...
... practice it over the next three, four, or five days, depending on how quickly your students develop mastery over ... practice the text at home with their parents and other family members. Coaching. Your. Students. A key ingredient to ...
الصفحة 7
... practicing of passages should also provide opportunities to develop students' vocabulary and word decoding skills. Students may practice a passage repeatedly to the point where it is largely memorized. At this point, students may not ...
... practicing of passages should also provide opportunities to develop students' vocabulary and word decoding skills. Students may practice a passage repeatedly to the point where it is largely memorized. At this point, students may not ...
الصفحة 8
... practice their assigned texts. Performance. Not. Memorization. Remember that the key to developing fluency is guided oral and silent reading practice. Students become more fluent when they read the texts repeatedly. Reading requires ...
... practice their assigned texts. Performance. Not. Memorization. Remember that the key to developing fluency is guided oral and silent reading practice. Students become more fluent when they read the texts repeatedly. Reading requires ...
الصفحة 9
... practice and reread the pieces in preparation for authentic presentations. That way, not only does their fluency grow through careful repetition, but as the class discusses the pieces, the students' comprehension improves as well ...
... practice and reread the pieces in preparation for authentic presentations. That way, not only does their fluency grow through careful repetition, but as the class discusses the pieces, the students' comprehension improves as well ...
المحتوى
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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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