Resources
- vocab resources Attached Files:
- reading games-word work 1-3.pdf (266.824 KB)
- sight word poems.pdf (176.379 KB)
- vocab 2-3.pdf (138.499 KB)
- vocab story 4-8.pdf (102.089 KB)
- vocab-idioms 3-6.pdf (70.302 KB)
- vocabulary activities.pdf (273.981 KB)
- Idioms Children should be exposed to idioms to build their understanding of figurative language. Suggested titles include Put Your Foot in Your Mouth and Other Silly Sayings (Cox, 1980), Scholastic Dictionary of Idioms: More than 600 Phrases, Sayings, and Expressions (Terban, 1996), Punching the Clock: Funny Action Idioms (Terban,
1990), and In a Pickle and Other Funny Idioms (Terban, 1983).
How would you develop a minilesson related to idioms? - Shared readings: Modeling comprehension, vocabulary, text structures, and text features for older readers A study examined how teachers use shared reading and what patterns emerged in their application of this instructional strategy. Findings revealed that expert teachers focus their modeling during shared reading on the four categories of comprehension, vocabulary, text structures, and text features.
Fisher, D., Frey, N., & Lapp, D. (2008). Shared readings: Modeling comprehension, vocabulary, text structures, and text features for older readers.
The Reading Teacher, 61, 548-556.
- Word Study in the Classroom
- Words from The Relatives Came relatives
summer
station wagon
soda pop
bologna
Virginia
travel
front room
grapes
ice chest
- Minilesson format Youtube video explaining minilesson format.
ELA Attached Files:- ELA.docx (66.218 KB)