Component 1d Of Domain 1: Demonstrating

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This lesson plan reflects on third grade spelling techniques that develop in a classroom setting. Spelling gives students the ability to understand and comprehend how to spell correctly and use strategies for memorizing spelling words used in the classroom. In my opinion, practicing each day on vocabulary words is the best way to succeed in knowing the words. This lesson plan provides different strategies to help students study and master words in groups and individually. For this example, this lesson demonstrates Component 1d of Domain 1: Demonstrating knowledge of resources. In order for a teacher to teach this technique, it would be recommended for the teacher to separate the class into teams by working in smaller groups in the classroom

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