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    Stand Up For Shakespeare

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    been translated into various forms in order for it to be taught effectively in class. With dramas, such as Hamlet and Macbeth, Shakespeare was able to explore many themes that are very relatable to his readers, which is why teachers today use both reading, technology and analyzing/performing in their classrooms so their students are able to understand the plot more clearly, see the different emotions that writing can evoke in a person, and to be able to use what they read to make a connection in…

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    Reading: Hunter is currently receiving services in the ICR Reading class. He has good initial background information and can apply his outside knowledge when reading texts in class. He contributes to class discussion, and will add details from his personal experiences when applicable. Based on the CORE Phonics Survey - Reading and Decoding administered on November 9, 2016, Hunter is reading at 123 wcpm wcpm with 100% accuracy. The CORE Vocabulary Screening (6th grade) was also administered and…

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    What Is A Literacy Circle

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    of the personality of the student, which helps to orient kids in the book. Of course, each lesson should be interesting, logical, orderly, cognitive, active as of the child must be "charged" the reader's interest by having a particular interest in reading. For me, as a student who had this kind of practice was such curious experience that during every circle meeting provided a new task (a role). My roles were word wizard, literary luminary, and character critic. As a reader,…

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    Anxiety An old man dressed in robes of the coldest shade of onyx had been following Gaelle for all of her life. He was everywhere, lurking in every nook and cranny, blending into every shadow, hiding in all the spots that were close enough for him to interfere but far enough that she could never gain a semblance of what he looked might look like. He bid his time, and he was patient, because he knew that he would wreak havoc when he came out. She first met him when she was just a breath away from…

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    Direct Teaching

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    Students with low incidence disabilities will benefit from direct instruction as a method of teaching. In reading, one expectation for these students is to be able to compare and contrast themes from passages that have been read. Direct instruction is one way this skill can be taught. One of the first goals of direct teaching is to keep the students interested in the topic being taught. Because focusing on assignments can be difficult for these students, this technique will assist these…

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    For this assignment, I chose to use my daughter, Kaylie who is a sixteen-year-old high school sophomore, as the participant. Before starting the activity, I asked her a series of questions that included “What is thinking?”, “What is learning?”, “What do you do when you need to remember something?”, “What things do you do in your head when you are trying to study for a test?”, and “Do you have any certain study techniques that you use when studying for a test or trying to learn new information?”…

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    company whose goal is to help boost confidence for anyone who needs help with reading or writing, whether it be for school or work. Texthelp has designed multiple different platforms to help the various populations of people and their learning needs, making the web, documents and other files on your computer more accessible at any time or place. One program from Texthelp is Read&Write Gold, which helps assist users with reading, writing, studying, conducting research, and staying organized.…

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    key words in individual sentences, which students need to have when finding the main idea in a longer reading passage. 3. Before implementing this strategy into my lesson, I would explain the importance of understanding the meanings of significant words in a sentence in order to understand the sentence as a whole. While I implemented this strategy into my lesson, I would make Sophia stop reading and I would ask her to go back and…

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    different fonts. Aural means you learn best by listening. With an aural learning style, the best way for you to learn is participating in discussions, talking with your teacher about that subject, listening and recording information. Lastly with reading/writing leaning style, it’s most effective to use dictionaries, text-books, handouts, headings and the library to find great sources. I felt as though my scores were very accurate. Along with what my results say, I prefer visual. To satisfy my…

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    The first time I encountered writing and reading and generally enjoyed the idea of both was around my early years in elementary school. I was one of those kids that hung out in the library and just read for the fun of gaining knowledge on things I didn’t know or thought about. Growing up In Adelphi, Maryland my grandmother would take me to the local library every two weeks so, I was always occupied by reading.I learned how to check in and out books and was privileged enough to have my own…

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