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Microsoft Word - readstdhs.docreadstdhs.pdf
across all content areas, science, mathematics, and social studies should model using the list and require students to use the list to help determine meaning of appropriate content area vocabulary. 4. (a) directs students to illustrate posters to represent the most comm...
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across all content areas, science, mathematics, and social studies should model using the list and require students to use the list to help determine meaning of appropriate content area vocabulary. 4. (a) directs students to illustrate posters to represent the most common types of relationships expressed in analogies, similes, and metaphors. These posters could include student-generated examples and artwork/illustrations and can be displayed in the classroom as instructional tools. (b) models how
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across all content <span class="highlight">areas</span>, science, mathematics, and social studies should <span class="highlight">model</span> <span class="highlight">using</span> the list and require students to use the list to help determine meaning <span class="highlight">of</span> appropriate content area vocabulary. 4. (a) directs students to illustrate posters to represent the most common types <span class="highlight">of</span> relationships expressed in analogies, similes, and metaphors. These posters could include student-generated examples and artwork/illustrations and can be displayed in the classroom as instructional tools. (b) models how
Kansas Curricular Standard forReadingStd[1]_081709.doc
of sentences and has the students echo the teachers’ modeling by reading the same sentences using the same intonation and phrasing as the teacher. (f) uses Paired Reading or cross-age reading opportunities to provide practice in oral reading. This can be a reading pair between...
TO:Nonaccredited Private School Officialsreadstd5g[1]_081709.doc
to provide practice in oral reading. This can be a reading pair between a student with an adult or a student with another student. One person in the pair must be able to model good reading fluency. (c) models for students while reading aloud by using a Think Aloud strategy....
Microsoft Word - readstd3g[1]_081709.docreadstd3g[1]_081709.pdf
be able to model good reading fluency. 3. (a) models and guides students to read orally emphasizing phrases and logical groups of words. (b) encourages students to monitor his/her own comprehension and act purposefully when comprehension breaks down using strategies such as re...
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be able to model good reading fluency. 3. (a) models and guides students to read orally emphasizing phrases and logical groups of words. (b) encourages students to monitor his/her own comprehension and act purposefully when comprehension breaks down using strategies such as rereading, searching for clues, and asking for help. 4. (a) uses word wall games (e.g., Guess My Word?, Word Lotto). (b) has students make a word chain (strips of words on construction paper which have been linked
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be able to <span class="highlight">model</span> good reading fluency. 3. (a) models and guides students to read orally emphasizing phrases and logical groups <span class="highlight">of</span> words. (b) encourages students to monitor his/her own comprehension and act purposefully when comprehension breaks down <span class="highlight">using</span> strategies such as rereading, searching for clues, and asking for help. 4. (a) uses word wall games (e.g., Guess My Word?, Word Lotto). (b) has students make a word chain (strips <span class="highlight">of</span> words on construction paper which have been linked
Microsoft Word - readstd4g[1]_081709.docreadstd4g[1]_081709.pdf
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modeling by reading the same paragraph using the same intonation and phrasing as the teacher. (d) uses Paired Reading to provide practice in oral reading. This can be a reading pair between a student with an adult or a student with another student. One person in the pair must be abl...
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modeling by reading the same paragraph using the same intonation and phrasing as the teacher. (d) uses Paired Reading to provide practice in oral reading. This can be a reading pair between a student with an adult or a student with another student. One person in the pair must be able to model good reading fluency. (e) uses the choral reading and Reader's Theater for students to practice fluent reading. (f) allows time for Sustained Silent Reading (SSR). 3. (a) compares/contrasts sentences
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modeling by reading the same paragraph <span class="highlight">using</span> the same intonation and phrasing as the teacher. (d) uses Paired Reading to provide practice in oral reading. This can be a reading pair between a student with an adult or a student with another student. <span class="highlight">One</span> person in the pair must be able to <span class="highlight">model</span> good reading fluency. (e) uses the choral reading and Reader's Theater for students to practice fluent reading. (f) allows time for Sustained Silent Reading (SSR). 3. (a) compares/contrasts sentences
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characteristics, and physical processes and characteristics <span class="highlight">of</span> two or more regions <span class="highlight">of</span> the United States <span class="highlight">using</span> compare and contrast charts, Venn Diagrams, or other graphic representations. Then discusses the characteristics. (b) models use <span class="highlight">of</span> comparison and contrast graphic organizers, such as Venn Diagram. (c) and students read together from the text. As the students read, they put a sticky note with a frowning <span class="highlight">face</span> when they identify a problem and a smiley <span class="highlight">face</span> when they identify a solution. A sticky
Microsoft Word - readstd2g.docreadstd2g.pdf
Grade-by-Grade Approved by the KS State Board of Education: July 8, 2003 Page 54 3. uses knowledge of sentence structure to read fluently at instructional or independent reading levels. 4. uses a variety of word-recognition strategies (e.g., practicing words in isolat...
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Grade-by-Grade Approved by the KS State Board of Education: July 8, 2003 Page 54 3. uses knowledge of sentence structure to read fluently at instructional or independent reading levels. 4. uses a variety of word-recognition strategies (e.g., practicing words in isolation, practicing reading words in text) to read fluently. 5. begins to adjust reading rate to support comprehension when reading narrative and expository texts. (d) uses Paired
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Grade-by-Grade Approved by the KS State Board <span class="highlight">of</span> Education: July 8, 2003 Page 54 3. uses knowledge <span class="highlight">of</span> sentence structure to read fluently at instructional or independent reading levels. 4. uses a variety <span class="highlight">of</span> word-<span class="highlight">recognition</span> strategies (e.g., practicing words in isolation, practicing reading words in text) to read fluently. 5. begins to adjust reading rate to support comprehension when reading narrative and expository texts. (d) uses Paired
Microsoft Word - readstd1g.docreadstd1g.pdf
The second time the teacher reads the story, the teacher reads couple of sentences and has the students echo the teachers’ modeling by reading the same sentences using the same intonation and phrasing as the teacher. (f) uses Paired Reading or cross-age reading opportunities t...
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The second time the teacher reads the story, the teacher reads couple of sentences and has the students echo the teachers’ modeling by reading the same sentences using the same intonation and phrasing as the teacher. (f) uses Paired Reading or cross-age reading opportunities to provide practice in oral reading. This can be a reading pair between a student with an adult or a student with another student. One person in the pair must be able to model good reading fluency. (g) allows time for
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The second time the teacher reads the story, the teacher reads couple <span class="highlight">of</span> sentences and has the students echo the teachers&rsquo; modeling by reading the same sentences <span class="highlight">using</span> the same intonation and phrasing as the teacher. (f) uses Paired Reading or cross-age reading opportunities to provide practice in oral reading. This can be a reading pair between a student with an adult or a student with another student. <span class="highlight">One</span> person in the pair must be able to <span class="highlight">model</span> good reading fluency. (g) allows time for
Microsoft Word - ssstd6.docssstd6.pdf
– legend, S – source). (1) • Routinely locate places studied on maps. (2) • Practice learning locations related to areas of study through games such as “Baseball” or “Around the World” using a map with numbers in place of name...
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– legend, S – source). (1) • Routinely locate places studied on maps. (2) • Practice learning locations related to areas of study through games such as “Baseball” or “Around the World” using a map with numbers in place of names for the assigned location. (2) • Create a classroom “Continental Fact File” that includes one 3x5 card for each of the major physical and political features of Earth. Play the “memory game” by laying the cards face down on the table in a rectangular pattern. Try to “match” each
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&ndash; legend, S &ndash; source). (1) &bull; Routinely locate places studied on maps. (2) &bull; Practice learning locations related to <span class="highlight">areas</span> <span class="highlight">of</span> study through games such as &ldquo;Baseball&rdquo; or &ldquo;Around the World&rdquo; <span class="highlight">using</span> a map with numbers in place <span class="highlight">of</span> names for the assigned location. (2) &bull; Create a classroom &ldquo;Continental Fact File&rdquo; that includes <span class="highlight">one</span> 3x5 card for each <span class="highlight">of</span> the major physical and political features <span class="highlight">of</span> Earth. Play the &ldquo;memory game&rdquo; by laying the cards <span class="highlight">face</span> down on the table in a rectangular pattern. Try to &ldquo;match&rdquo; each