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The students will learn how to read informational texts by asking themselves, 'What is this part saying? What kind of feeling is occurring, and how should I voice it?' Students should demonstrate...
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The students will learn how to read informational texts by asking themselves, 'What is this part saying? What kind of feeling is occurring, and how should I voice it?' Students should demonstrate...
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The students will be able to chat about the pages they are reading by looking closely at the pages. They will study not only the words but the pictures. They will ask themselves what happened before...
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The students will learn that the letter 'Y' can sound just like other letters. (Specific to this lesson, 'Long I' and 'Long E'.) They will do this by being able to read and write words that end with Y...
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The students will be able to ask themselves after reading a book, 'What have I learned about this topic? Am I smarter about the topic now?' They will also learn strategies to help them do this...
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The students will be able to decode words and read words with inflectional endings, specifically words ending in -ed.
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Do you enjoy seeing a clever commercial on tv, on a billboard, or online? If you enjoy creativity using images and wordplay, you may be suited to a career in advertising. In this lesson, learn the...
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The students will be able to use the knowledge that every syllable must have a vowel sound to determine the number of syllables.
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Students will use the book "The Day the Crayons Quit" to learn about point of view.
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The students will be able to retell a text; beginning, middle and end, while using key details to determine the theme in a text heard or read.
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The students will be able to make predictions using prior knowledge, pictures, illustrations, title, and information about the author and illustrator.