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Curated Video
Reading Fluency: Speed, Accuracy, and Expression
This video teaches kids the three most important parts to being a fluent reader: just-right speed, accurately reading the story, and expression through feeling and punctuation. These videos are educational videos and lessons for kids....
Curated Video
Reading Fluently with In-Sentence Punctuation Marks
In this video, the teacher explains to students the importance of taking quick breaks when reading sentences with commas and semi colons. By doing so, readers can enhance their fluency and make the text feel more engaging and realistic....
Wonderscape
Mastering Contractions and Singular Possessive Pronouns
Dive into the world of contractions and singular possessive pronouns, the everyday tools of the English language that enhance clarity and fluency in communication. Learn how contractions streamline sentences, transforming "cannot" into...
Curated Video
Scrambled Sentences {Sentence Writing}
In this educational video, we will discover an engaging way to help students improve their writing skills by practicing scrambled sentences. This interactive activity is designed to teach kids how to form complete, grammatically correct...
Curated Video
Using feedback to improve dystopian descriptions
Pupil outcome: I can use feedback to improve specific aspects of my descriptive writing. Key learning points: - Sentence level accuracy includes spelling, punctuation, sentence structures, syntax and fluency - Re-writing a section of...
Imagine Learning Classroom
Learn Zillion: Read With Periods at the End of Sentences
In this lesson, you will learn how to read fluently by stopping at the period at the end of each sentence. [3:41]
Imagine Learning Classroom
Learn Zillion: Read by Pausing at Commas
In this lesson, you will learn how to read fluently by pausing at commas in sentences. [4:22]
Imagine Learning Classroom
Learn Zillion: Punctuate Dialogue Using Quotation Marks and Commas
In this lesson, you will practice punctuating dialogue by properly placing quotation marks and commas. [5:14]