Building a Culture of Literacy Month-By-MonthRoutledge, 09.01.2014 - 211 Seiten Celebrate literacy every day! This book will help you create a culture of literacy at your school, from the classroom, to the lunchroom, to the hallways-a culture that encompasses students, teachers, administrators, families, and communities |
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... their own experience and knowledge in evaluating and using any information, methods, compounds, or experiments described herein. In using such information or methods they should be mindful of their own safety and the safety of others ...
... their own experience and knowledge in evaluating and using any information, methods, compounds, or experiments described herein. In using such information or methods they should be mindful of their own safety and the safety of others ...
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... their own and others' use of language. From talking about what they are reading and writing, to helping each other with difficulties, from sharing favorite books to talking about interesting words—the whole community becomes intensely ...
... their own and others' use of language. From talking about what they are reading and writing, to helping each other with difficulties, from sharing favorite books to talking about interesting words—the whole community becomes intensely ...
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... your development. Symbols are words, gestures, pictures, or objects that carry a particular meaning developed by a culture. Some objects take on a life of their own —the rocking chair the librarian sits in to read is.
... your development. Symbols are words, gestures, pictures, or objects that carry a particular meaning developed by a culture. Some objects take on a life of their own —the rocking chair the librarian sits in to read is.
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... their own range of possible responses to that book and to others in the future. August: Oh, the Places You'll Go! By Dr. Seuss September: Stone Soup by Marcia Brown October: Walk On! A Guide for Babies of All Ages by Marla Frazee ...
... their own range of possible responses to that book and to others in the future. August: Oh, the Places You'll Go! By Dr. Seuss September: Stone Soup by Marcia Brown October: Walk On! A Guide for Babies of All Ages by Marla Frazee ...
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... their own reading and writing. They may begin to notice patterns by genre and by author. In week three, put up another poster with a few of the beginnings, and invite students to share what the beginning means or signals about what is ...
... their own reading and writing. They may begin to notice patterns by genre and by author. In week three, put up another poster with a few of the beginnings, and invite students to share what the beginning means or signals about what is ...
Inhalt
Becoming a Learning Community | |
Inspirational Highlights | |
Family Night | |
Family Night | |
Inspirational Highlights | |
Partnerships Nonfiction | |
Family Night | |
Read on Mystery | |
Study Guide | |
How Does Language Work? | |
Seven Types of Paragraphs | |
In the Halls SeguesWords That Signal Text Structure | |
Becoming Authors | |
November Writing Contest | |
Share Readers and Writers Recommendations | |
Celebrating Progress | |
Speaking and Listening | |
Family Night | |
Share Readers and Writers Recommendations | |
Reading is All About the Cues | |
What Does it Mean to Be Literate | |
Student Favorites | |
What Do You See in a Classroom Devoted to Literacy | |
How Do You Involve Families and the Community? | |
How Do You Immerse Students in Literacy Through What | |
Conclusion | |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
activities add pictures beginnings Book reviews cause and effect Celebrating Progress child classroom connections Conversation bubbles create Crockett Johnson culture of literacy Daddy Mountain discuss Doreen Cronin faculty meeting Family Night Family Read-In fantasy favorite feedback feel figures of speech focus Folktales Frog Princess genre goal hall posters happen highlights Writing contest ideas Inspiration from readers Inspirational highlights Writing Jules Feiffer Kimberly Willis Holt learn to read listening literacy development Marcia Brown Marina Tsvetaeva month morning announcements mystery nonfiction People’s Places You’ll Go poems Post quest questions read aloud readers and writers reading and writing Reading to Learn recommended book rights and responsibilities Save the date segues sentences Seuss seven basic plots Share Readers Shel Silverstein short stories Stone Soup strategies student authors/classes talk tell things Tlingit topic understand Verna Aardema week words writers Writing contest