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I Just Need to Finish This Chapter: Chapter 8: Building Vocab
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I Just Need to Finish This Chapter. A blog about teaching literature and writing to today's students. Sunday, April 21, 2013. Chapter 8: Building Vocab. Depending on the skill level of the reader, different strategies can be used. I would think a student reading three grade levels below would be able to find meaning looking at the Latin root of the word, but they could break down a longer word into smaller words they already know. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Chapter 8: Building Vocab.
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Literacy @ North View Junior High: January 2013
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Literacy @ North View Junior High. No skill is more crucial to the future of a child, or to a democratic and prosperous society, than literacy." -Los Angeles Times. Sunday, January 13, 2013. Most Popular Educational Blog Sites. Create a blog using one of these host sites. Http:/ www.blogger.com/home. This is my personal favorite for its simplicity of use with a moderate amount of freedom to personalize. The blog you are currently reading was created on Blogger. This blog host site is made for educators!
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Literacy @ North View Junior High: Most Popular Educational Blog Sites
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Literacy @ North View Junior High. No skill is more crucial to the future of a child, or to a democratic and prosperous society, than literacy." -Los Angeles Times. Sunday, January 13, 2013. Most Popular Educational Blog Sites. Create a blog using one of these host sites. Http:/ www.blogger.com/home. This is my personal favorite for its simplicity of use with a moderate amount of freedom to personalize. The blog you are currently reading was created on Blogger. This blog host site is made for educators!
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Jessica Crooker, Reading Specialist: January 2013
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Jessica Crooker, Reading Specialist. Students who can, will. Students who cannot need teachers who believe they can and are willing to show them how. Monday, January 14, 2013. Grant Writing for Literacy Leaders. Grant proposal writing tips:. Research the funder. Visit their website, review their IRS 990 (. Form 990 is an annual reporting return that certain federally tax-exempt organizations must file with the IRS. It provides information on the filing organization's mission, programs, and finances.
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Jessica Crooker, Reading Specialist: November 2011
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Jessica Crooker, Reading Specialist. Students who can, will. Students who cannot need teachers who believe they can and are willing to show them how. Wednesday, November 23, 2011. There are too many kids. In my school who are not proficient readers. My wise colleague and good friend, Dr. Jennifer McCarty Plucker. So, I spent the following 48 hours in a state of high stress-emergency mode. When I shared my state of emergency with my principal, he looked at me kind of puzzled and asked what had brought...
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Jessica Crooker, Reading Specialist: November 2012
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Jessica Crooker, Reading Specialist. Students who can, will. Students who cannot need teachers who believe they can and are willing to show them how. Monday, November 12, 2012. A Medieval Makeover: how a media center redesign (or any other space for that matter) contributes to the culture of reading in one junior high school. Asking the same question over and over again. 8220;Is the library open, yet? After a week of this, one regular passerby responded with, “You’re killing me! Reese, a 7. Grader, said,...
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Jessica Crooker, Reading Specialist: A Medieval Makeover: how a media center redesign (or any other space for that matter) contributes to the culture of reading in one junior high school
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Jessica Crooker, Reading Specialist. Students who can, will. Students who cannot need teachers who believe they can and are willing to show them how. Monday, November 12, 2012. A Medieval Makeover: how a media center redesign (or any other space for that matter) contributes to the culture of reading in one junior high school. Asking the same question over and over again. 8220;Is the library open, yet? After a week of this, one regular passerby responded with, “You’re killing me! Reese, a 7. Grader, said,...
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Jessica Crooker, Reading Specialist: What comes first in a recipe for successful schools? The teacher, the leader, or society?
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Jessica Crooker, Reading Specialist. Students who can, will. Students who cannot need teachers who believe they can and are willing to show them how. Thursday, May 16, 2013. What comes first in a recipe for successful schools? The teacher, the leader, or society? A former teacher candidate student shared this article on facebook today. I've always been at a loss for how to respond when future classroom teachers ask me what the key differences. Are between countries with great educational achievement.
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I Just Need to Finish This Chapter: March 2013
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I Just Need to Finish This Chapter. A blog about teaching literature and writing to today's students. Saturday, March 23, 2013. How to Create a Successful Reader. My biggest take away from reading Chapter 10 and the article “A Focus on the Essentials of Reading Instruction” was that reading is supposed to be an active experience, not a passive experience. Once this idea takes root many new options and activities are available to keep readers engaged in the reading experience. Sunday, March 17, 2013.
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