Articles related to "Teaching Word"ABC Teach and Carl's Corner are two educational websites that provide useful manipulative materials for teaching word families.
Using children's literature in your lessons is a fun way to engage your students and teach old concepts in new ways.
Do you have students who can read words on cards, but cannot transfer that skill to reading the same words in sentences? Here are some creative activities to help.
Oral instruction helps teachers reinforce language skills for young ELLs that are in question in a general education or ESL group.
Games are good ways to teach educational concepts. This game provides help with fluency, brainstorming and classifying.
Humorous and thought-provoking quotes about teachers and the teaching profession are perfect for teacher gifts, greeting cards, and daily inspiration.
These four simple Halloween-themed games are designed to make learning fun and active and can be adapted for various ages and learning abilities.
During your unit on poetry, be sure to take the time to include the Diamante poetry pattern.
An effective approach to reading instruction includes an explicit systematic teaching of phonemic awareness and phonics.
Music has long been associated with learning, children grasp their abc and 123 to music, now it's available for all - with the Earworms method it's fun, quick and easy
Hands-on craft lessons create a relaxed atmosphere for language learning, allowing absorption of real language for a real purpose.
Phonics is a highly effective reading and spelling strategy for phonetically regular words, but others will need to taught using a "whole-word" approach.
Sayer's essay was republished in 1973 by National Review. That was the point when the modern classical education movement really began. So what are the Lost Tools?
Students with autism can have great difficulty communicating their thoughts and feelings verbally, and this can extend to their writing.
Interactive games that teach children alphabet and word identification may assist them on the path to reading.
Elementary teachers and parents can use the funny poems in "What's The Weather Inside?" by Karma Wilson to teach kids poetry rhyme patterns, homophones and connotation.
PBS Kids® tv program Super WHY! improves prereading skills, alphabet recognition, phonological and phonemic awareness, phonics skills, word recognition and comprehension
Throughout 2009, Learning Curve will offer toys based on the popular PBS KIDS® show Super WHY! - plush toys, action figures, vehicles, play sets, electronic learning aids
Participating in readiness activities and learning the most common sound letter relationships will steer children in the right direction for becoming effective readers.
The need to respect authority is ingrained from an early age, but sometimes blind obedience to authority has a destructive influence on ethics and moral decision making.
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