Building Fluency Through Practice & Performance: Grade 3Teacher Created Materials, 2008-04-11 - 128 psl. Increase student fluency levels through repeated reading of traditional poems, songs, reader's theater, and monologues. Based on Dr. Timothy Rasinski's important fluency research, these books are ideal for ELL students. ZIP file includes audio recordings of the songs, as well as the songs presented in PowerPoint for whole class participation. |
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... audience. To deliver a satisfying performance, readers need to read with accuracy, automaticity, and meaningful expression. This book is, at its core, a collection of poems, songs, scripts, and other materials appropriate for young ...
... audience. To deliver a satisfying performance, readers need to read with accuracy, automaticity, and meaningful expression. This book is, at its core, a collection of poems, songs, scripts, and other materials appropriate for young ...
6 psl.
... audience. The guided or reading practice that is part of the rehearsal process is essential to students' reading development. Research has shown that guided rehearsal leads to substantial improvements in students' reading fluency and ...
... audience. The guided or reading practice that is part of the rehearsal process is essential to students' reading development. Research has shown that guided rehearsal leads to substantial improvements in students' reading fluency and ...
10 psl.
... audience. The magic of the performance will give students more motivation to want to practice their assigned texts. Remember, the key to developing fluency is guided-reading practice. Students become more fluent when they read the text ...
... audience. The magic of the performance will give students more motivation to want to practice their assigned texts. Remember, the key to developing fluency is guided-reading practice. Students become more fluent when they read the text ...
11 psl.
... audience. Reader's theater has the following characteristics: • The audience has a copy of the passage so that it can follow along silently as the text is read by the performers. • Readers use only the interpreter's tools to express ...
... audience. Reader's theater has the following characteristics: • The audience has a copy of the passage so that it can follow along silently as the text is read by the performers. • Readers use only the interpreter's tools to express ...
83 psl.
Atsiprašome, šio puslapio turinio peržiūra yra ribojama.
Atsiprašome, šio puslapio turinio peržiūra yra ribojama.
Turinys
7 | |
14 | |
TomTomthe Pipers Son | 20 |
Allergies | 28 |
NewYear Snow | 34 |
A NewVersion | 75 |
Love Sixpence | 84 |
Ode to a Prune | 90 |
The Pledge ofAIIegiance | 97 |
An | 105 |
Kiti leidimai - Peržiūrėti viską
Building Fluency Through Practice & Performance: Grade 3 Timothy Rasinski,Lorraine Griffith Ribota peržiūra - 2008 |
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
Adjective Adverb Alberta America audience bright brown Butterfly called carry me home Cindy colors Coming develop died euor oz-n expression eyes feel flag flowers fluency follow give going to let grandfather green Group hang head hear the wind heart horse Hurrah important keep lady Leaves let it shine light Lincoln lines LIT LIO Lived looked marching materials meadow meaning Moth mother Nail Narrator nest never night Note Noun old Kentucky home oral OZ-!T LIT OZ-n LIT passage perform play pledge pledge allegiance ploy poems practice President prune pupa Reader reader's theater reading rehearsal republic rock script sentence Simon Simple sing song standards stands sweet teacher thing Tick town tree United valley Verb voices wind blow wish Woman words young