Building a Culture of Literacy Month-By-MonthRoutledge, 9. 1. 2014 - Počet stran: 211 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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... week and highlight in morning announcements. Overview. Theme. The first month of activities is August. If your year ... weekly and monthly routines are described with specific activities. You will find parent letters for family nights that ...
... week and highlight in morning announcements. Overview. Theme. The first month of activities is August. If your year ... weekly and monthly routines are described with specific activities. You will find parent letters for family nights that ...
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... week in morning announcements, and talk about it in the last faculty meeting of the previous month. Themes are a way to provide focus for everyone in the school, so students see these big ideas are important for everyone. They are a way ...
... week in morning announcements, and talk about it in the last faculty meeting of the previous month. Themes are a way to provide focus for everyone in the school, so students see these big ideas are important for everyone. They are a way ...
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... week with the prompt that invites them to share their ideas. The monthly topics are listed below. Four prompts are provided in each month to get you started, but you will develop your own ideas as you go. August: Beginnings September ...
... week with the prompt that invites them to share their ideas. The monthly topics are listed below. Four prompts are provided in each month to get you started, but you will develop your own ideas as you go. August: Beginnings September ...
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... week on an easel in the foyer or office about reading, writing, and thinking. When people enter the school, they will see a symbol of your emphasis on reading and writing in the quotations you choose. The quotes are loosely arranged by ...
... week on an easel in the foyer or office about reading, writing, and thinking. When people enter the school, they will see a symbol of your emphasis on reading and writing in the quotations you choose. The quotes are loosely arranged by ...
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... week, make a heading, “Favorite beginnings” and write a few familiar ones such as: Once upon a time; In the beginning; A long time ago and far away.... During the morning announcements, challenge every class to add their favorite ...
... week, make a heading, “Favorite beginnings” and write a few familiar ones such as: Once upon a time; In the beginning; A long time ago and far away.... During the morning announcements, challenge every class to add their favorite ...
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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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