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Lesson 3 - Things That Look Like Letters
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Making Pronouns and Antecedents Agree: Improving Clarity in Writing
In this video, the teacher explains the importance of pronoun and antecedent agreement in writing. They provide examples and guide students through practice exercises to ensure clear communication with readers. By the end of the lesson,...
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The Bossy E Strategy: Solving Tricky Words for Good Readers
In this video, the teacher explains how good readers can solve tricky words in a text using the bossy E strategy. They demonstrate how to identify the vowel consonant E pattern and use the E at the end of the word to make the vowel say...
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Showing vs. Telling
In this lesson you will learn how to show" the reader instead of "telling" the reader by using detailed descriptions."
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How to Show Personal Growth in Your Writing
In this video, the teacher discusses the importance of revealing something about oneself in a personal narrative. They explain the writing process and guide students on how to revise their drafts to show personal growth and change.
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Making Your Narrative Flow: Avoiding Jumps in Time and Place
This video provides a step-by-step guide on how to ensure that your personal narrative makes sense to the reader. It emphasizes the importance of rereading, identifying jumps in time and place, and using transitional words to maintain a...
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Improving Your Personal Narrative with Detailed Language
In this video, the teacher guides students on how to improve their personal narratives by using detailed language to describe events. They go through the writing process and emphasize the importance of adding sensory descriptions to make...
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Global Grover: Get To School
There are so many way to get to school. Grover shows us how children get to school all over the world. This would be a good clip to show as an introduction to a lesson on compare and contrast, transportation, or global awareness.
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You Tube: Physics World: The Physics of Cycling
From the design of the bicycle to the specifics of a helmet scientist Steve Haake breaks down the science of cycling. [6:55]
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Minute Physics: How Bikes Work: How Do Bikes Stay Up?
"Look Mom! No Hands!" Check out the physics behind how bicycles work. Minute Physics illustrates the actions of a bike staying upright while in motion and debunks one of the most common layman's theories. [3:57]