Building Fluency Through Practice and Performance: American HistoryTeacher Created Materials, 2007 M12 21 - 176 páginas Building Fluency Through Practice and Performance: American History sets the stage for teaching fluency with this collection of reading texts coauthored and compiled by fluency expert Timothy Rasinski. Featuring various genres of texts including poems, songs, scripts, documents, and other material, this resource will help develop proficient and fluent readers. As readers regularly read and perform these American history related texts or passages, they improve decoding, fluency, interpretation, and comprehension. Students will revisit the past through the voices of history including James W.C. Pennington, former slave, Carl Sandburg, and John F. Kennedy. Background information, performance suggestions, a section on how to use the texts, and a Teacher Resource CD including digital copies of the fluency texts are included. |
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... hard at perfecting their fluency. You will not see as much growth in your students if they feel that all their practice is for nothing. Instead, be creative and have fun as you plan performance presentations. I Always allow several days ...
... hard at perfecting their fluency. You will not see as much growth in your students if they feel that all their practice is for nothing. Instead, be creative and have fun as you plan performance presentations. I Always allow several days ...
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... hard time finding people to whom your class can present, try to tie the presentations into celebrations or holidays. Or, make the presentations part of schoolwide events. For example, you could have your students add to the school's ...
... hard time finding people to whom your class can present, try to tie the presentations into celebrations or holidays. Or, make the presentations part of schoolwide events. For example, you could have your students add to the school's ...
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... hard and felt the presidency was a total commitment of time and energy. “No president who performs his duties faithfully and conscientiously From the Mouths and Pens of the American Presidents (cont. can have an leisure.” _ y m Big,“ E ...
... hard and felt the presidency was a total commitment of time and energy. “No president who performs his duties faithfully and conscientiously From the Mouths and Pens of the American Presidents (cont. can have an leisure.” _ y m Big,“ E ...
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... hard to lower the surplus of money in the treasury and to clean up mismanaged funds in government, he failed. “The ship of democracy, which has weathered all storms, may sink through the mutiny of those on board.” Benjamin Harrison 1889 ...
... hard to lower the surplus of money in the treasury and to clean up mismanaged funds in government, he failed. “The ship of democracy, which has weathered all storms, may sink through the mutiny of those on board.” Benjamin Harrison 1889 ...
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... hard international situations. As a result, he saw the Spanish-American War during his tenure as president, which ended with his own assassination. “War should never be entered upon until every agency of peace has failed.” Our 26th ...
... hard international situations. As a result, he saw the Spanish-American War during his tenure as president, which ended with his own assassination. “War should never be entered upon until every agency of peace has failed.” Our 26th ...
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Americas Civil War 57 | |
The Early Twentieth Century 86 | |
Americas Voices for Equality 96 | |
Modern Times 137 | |
Americas Songs 164 | |
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Building Fluency Through Practice and Performance: American History Timothy Rasinski,Lorraine Griffith Vista previa limitada - 2007 |
Building Fluency Through Practice and Performance: American History Timothy Rasinski,Timothy V. Rasinski,Lorraine Griffith Vista previa limitada - 2007 |
Building Fluency Through Practice & Performance: Grade 6 Timothy Rasinski,Lorraine Griffith Vista previa limitada - 2008 |
Términos y frases comunes
Address American army Assassination Background Information battle believe called Carl Sandburg cause Chief citizens Civil coming Confederate Constitution cont created dead dedicated died equal feel first Fluency through Practice four Franklin Delano Roosevelt freedom friends Gettysburg give hand Happy hard hear heart honor hope Inauguration Independence James Jesse John justice keep Kennedy King lady land laws Liberty Lincoln live look March Master meaning move Narrator never North November Owens Parks peace poem Practice and Performance president Promise Reader reader’s theater reading remember Shell Education slave soldiers song South Speech stand talk teachers texts Thanks things Union United Voices wish woman women