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    art that is related to the story. The objectives were clear, beginning with recalling facts, then synthesizing information with real-life experiences, and finally completing a visual representation of their own Rainbow fish. During the reading, comprehension and reflective questions were asked to gauge understanding both the text and how it relates to their lives. The objectives and standards also aligned with the TAP Rubric, as they are related to state standards, related to life experiences,…

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    Salvetti (2001), Kindergartners that were considered linguistically “at risk” who were read-aloud to for two years gained twice as many vocabulary words as the children who were not read-aloud to. These children also showed to have higher fluency and comprehension rates. Because deaf and hard of hearing children are also considered to be “at risk” for developing language, it makes sense that their development…

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    and for various reasons. The psychological and physiological difference in speech perception of adults and infants will be the main discussion in this paper. Speech perception is when language is spoken heard and understood. The level of comprehension of language is based on intellectual capacity, age, and experiences. The basics of speech start with sounds and breaking them down into manageable units (Goldstein, 2010). Infants start to develop taste, smell, touch, sight, and hearing all…

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    Grade 6 requires the student to read and analyze Carry On Mr. Bowditch, The Bronze Bow, Big Red by Jim Kjelgaard, and The Horse & His Boy. It has thirty-six weekly lessons which includes grammar, dictation, spelling, and writing Learning Language Arts through Literature Grade 7 requires the student to analyze Much Ado About Nothing, Star of Light, and Adam and His Kin. It covers poetry, novel analysis, short stories, and research unit. This book is ideal for the child that can work…

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    against each other to complete the last lesson objective. The objective for the Modules is to help student gain an understanding of home education works, while it’s being taught. Conception and Concentration: Cole’s Module of Modern of Communicable Comprehension is a lesson plan that I created by grabbing arguments from the course readings in which, I either applied, made changes to, or create a new lesson style based on interpretation of the readings. By doing this, I…

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    new language, learned vocabulary words much faster than students who only spoke English. In my classroom, I will be sure and expose my students to many words to enhance their language. Vocabulary can also have an impact on a student’s reading comprehension, if the student does not know very many words, then they are likely to have difficulty comprehending what they are reading. If a student knows many words, then they are likely to be successful in reading…

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    individuals. Adolescents are maturing earlier and do so at a variety of rates, causing diversity among physical, intellectual, social, and emotional developments. Not only are students different regarding maturity, but they also may be on different comprehension levels. A student may have a learning disability or may be gifted, but both levels may be found in the same classroom. Other students may not be achieving their potential in the classroom due to low levels of self-efficacy. These…

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    was her Perceptual Speed. In this cluster she was ranked at the 86th percentile or exceeded 86% of her peers. While not statically significant this shows D.C. is fully capable of located targets in a timely fashion. D.C’s weakest area was her Comprehension Knowledge. In this cluster she was ranked at the 29th percentile or exceeded 29% of her peers. While not statically significant this shows D.C. struggled when being asked about her knowledge of what she has learned. This could be due to lack…

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    Second Language Sequence

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    than they write and through reading they gain much of their knowledge. Reading is mainly the basis of other classroom work such as presentations or writing reports or assignments. The main concern regarding reading has always been text comprehension. Reading comprehension is defined by Pardo (2004) as “a process in which readers construct meaning by interacting with text through the combination of prior knowledge and previous experience, information in the text, and the stance the reader takes…

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    mom every night before I went to bed. She didn’t show the pages to me because the books weren 't picture books. She always read books which had a higher reading level than I possessed. In 3rd grade my teacher noticed I had trouble with reading comprehension, so she gave me the first Harry Potter book with a read along tape. Into the second book “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets”, I no longer needed to listen to the tapes to understand what I was reading. When…

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