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Tracy Watanabe

Mrs. Yollis' Classroom Blog: Welcome Back, Reading Round-Up! - 0 views

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    Awesome learning about nonfiction text features! Great video that's a must watch!
Tracy Watanabe

Navigating Nonfiction~Volcanoes | Mustang Readers - 0 views

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    An example of using ShowMe App on iPad with Title I for intervention to preview non-fiction text. This is Shelly's and my role playing to show how it could work... then Shelly was able to try with the students. The kids love it and were really paying attention. How could you use this with your class, RTI, or WTS groups?
Tawnya Woronec

Little Bird Tales - Home - 3 views

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    Good way for younger grades to create fiction and nonfiction digital stories.
Tracy Watanabe

iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » Scholastic's Listen and Read: Free non-fic... - 0 views

  • Listen and Read has fantastic online reading activities for early learners.  There are 54 nonfiction read-along books that include words, images and sound.  You can sort books by subject including: Community, American History, Animals, Civics and Government, Environmental Studies, Plants and Flowers, Science and Social Studies.  You can also sort books by level (A or B). How to integrate Listen and Read into your curriculum: Non-fiction can be hard to read in the early years.  It often includes unfamiliar words and vocabulary and concepts that students don’t have a lot of prior knowledge of.  Scholastic’s Listen and Read is fantastic because it helps students navigate their way through non-fiction with the support of a read-aloud, sounds and images.  These interactive books help students better comprehend content because they aren’t focused on the words they are stumbling through.  At the end of the book students can click on the unfamiliar new vocabulary to hear the word said again.  This follow-up exposure reinforces word recognition, vocabulary and ideas.
Gina Fraher

National Archives/Digital Vault - 0 views

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    Create a digital poster or movie using collected images and documents from the National Archives. All of the images are there for you to search, save a collection, read brief descriptions about each image, and use your collection to create a movie. Great if you teach social studies, have students read historical fiction or teach science history.
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    Would be great to use to build background for students when reading historical fiction, incorporating nonfiction text, teaching science history, or social studies.
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