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Bridget Bryson

http://www.bath.kyschools.us.schools.bz/userfiles/2/Seven%20Literacy%20Strategies%20Tha... - 0 views

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    Literacy strategies that worked in a troubled high school in CA. Read-alouds, K-W-L charts, Graphic Organizers, Vocab Instruction, Writing to Learn, Structured Note-Taking and Reciprocal Teaching.
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    These strategies are common across grades, it is nice to see the specific application to a group of students and I hope folks who have a different concentration will look this over as well.
Alexis Meyer

Seven Literacy Strategies That Work - 1 views

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    This article shows how a school started to include seven literacy strategies to help them improve their academic achievement. The seven strategies include read-alouds, KWL charts, graphic organizers, vocabulary instruction, writing to learn, structured note taking, and reciprocal teaching. The article gives a brief example on how they defined the strategies and examples of the strategies in a classroom.
Angela Mackey

OneSearch!: Vocabulary Development During Read-Alouds: Primary Practices. - 2 views

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    Study of four teacher's and their strategies used to enhance vocabulary development during read alouds.
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    is this relevant for older students or just relevant for primary kids?
Francesca Taylor

Using Interactive Read Alouds to Increase K-2 Student's Reading - 0 views

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    what did you think about this article? how is it helpful?
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