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Sentence Unpacking in 4th Grade
In this 4th grade lesson, students are using the sentence unpacking strategy to deconstruct a sentence from their social studies text. See the related blog post from the teacher, Mr. Lawton: Unpacking Sentences, Packing in Learning. discussionsforlearningpilotinousd.blogspot.com/2018/02/unpacking-sentences-packing-in-learning.html
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Ebony Holliday, PhD on the Importance of Early Intervention for Young Students with Autism
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Ebony Holliday, PhD, assistant director of Community Programs at Kennedy Krieger Institute’s Center for Autism Services, Science and Innovation (CASSI), explains that the earlier a child is diagnosed with autism and receives interventions, the better their outcome in the future. "We know about neuroplasticity ... we know that we are wired to learn and grow so that when kids are very young, we c...
Start with a Book - A National Out-of-School-Time Learning Initiative from Reading Rockets
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Start with a Book, a summer and out-of-school-time learning project from Reading Rockets, is designed to help kids strengthen their reading and writing skills and build background knowledge. Dive into all of our free resources here: www.startwithabook.org Start with a Book is a national summer learning initiative from WETA, the flagship PBS station for Washington, D.C. This project is made poss...
Melissa Stewart: Getting Kids Excited About All Kinds of Science
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Melissa does a lot of school visits and finds that kids are curious about so many things. She says, “... the more that we can fuel their interests, the more that we can engage them and keep them excited about science, the more it will help us all. And we’ll have a future where kids are going into STEM careers and making a difference in the world.” VISIT OUR SISTER SITES * www.adlit.org/ - infor...
Melissa Stewart: Teaching Kids the Craft of Writing Nonfiction
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Melissa talks about the importance of assimilating all of your research, in order to make your own personal meaning. In her writing workshops, Melissa has students ask these questions about their topic: What is it that resonates with you? What about this person is specifically exciting to you? What are you dying to share with other people? When you focus in on that, your writing will become mor...
Melissa Stewart: Building Knowledge About Our World
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Melissa says that if you want kids to connect to ideas, a great thing to do is to pair a fiction and nonfiction book. That way kids can have exposure to both kinds of writing. She also suggests immersing them kids in different kinds of nonfiction, allowing them to see what the wide world of nonfiction has to offer. VISIT OUR SISTER SITES * www.adlit.org/ - information and resources to the paren...
Melissa Stewart: Creative Ways to Share Nonfiction with Kids
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Melissa shares a few fun ideas for sharing nonfiction with young readers. Have you tried a March Madness (nonfiction league) or a Mock Sibert Awards at your school? Find more ideas on Melissa’s website: www.melissa-stewart.com/educators/educators.html VISIT OUR SISTER SITES * www.adlit.org/ - information and resources to the parents and educators of struggling adolescent readers and writers * w...
Melissa Stewart: The Importance of Nonfiction Books for Kids
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Melissa notes that many children gravitate towards nonfiction, but don’t always see themselves as readers. For some kids, nonfiction is the gateway to literacy. Melissa believes that nonfiction should be an integral part of any classroom library, school library, and home library - and should be part of instruction in the classroom. VISIT OUR SISTER SITES * www.adlit.org/ - information and resou...
Melissa Stewart: Tips for Reading Nonfiction Aloud
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Melissa shares some creative ways to share nonfiction books with kids. She reminds us that we don't need to read the entire book in one sitting, especially with browsable nonfiction. VISIT OUR SISTER SITES * www.adlit.org/ - information and resources to the parents and educators of struggling adolescent readers and writers * www.colorincolorado.org/ - a bilingual site for educators and families...
Melissa Stewart: The 5 Kinds of Nonfiction Books for Kids
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Melissa describes five different kinds of nonfiction books for kids: traditional nonfiction, narrative nonfiction, browsable nonfiction, expository literature, and active nonfiction. VISIT OUR SISTER SITES * www.adlit.org/ - information and resources to the parents and educators of struggling adolescent readers and writers * www.colorincolorado.org/ - a bilingual site for educators and families...
Melissa Stewart: Vocabulary Learning Through Children’s Books
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Melissa says that it’s important to think carefully about vocabulary when you’re writing a children’s book. A sprinkling of large words can add a lot to the text, especially when they are specific, precise words that describe a certain phenomenon or animal behavior. You don't want so many large words that children really have trouble following the text or they feel overwhelmed. VISIT OUR SISTER...
Melissa Stewart: Text Structure in Expository Nonfiction
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Melissa talks about the “compare and contrast” text structure she uses in her book, ”Thank You, Moon.” VISIT OUR SISTER SITES * www.adlit.org/ - information and resources to the parents and educators of struggling adolescent readers and writers * www.colorincolorado.org/ - a bilingual site for educators and families of English language learners * www.startwithabook.org/ - engaging ideas for get...
Melissa Stewart: 4 Ways I Do Research
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Melissa talks about the primary ways she does research for her books: reading books, scientific articles, and magazines on the topic, carefully using content from the Internet, and consulting with experts. VISIT OUR SISTER SITES * www.adlit.org/ - information and resources to the parents and educators of struggling adolescent readers and writers * www.colorincolorado.org/ - a bilingual site for...
Melissa Stewart: Learning Through Travel
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Through her career, Melissa has been able to travel all over the world. It allows her to see the animals firsthand and to really understand how they thrive in their environment, how they move, what they eat. These up-close encounters infuse her writing with more vibrancy. VISIT OUR SISTER SITES * www.adlit.org/ - information and resources to the parents and educators of struggling adolescent re...
Melissa Stewart: Nature Journals
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Melissa has been keeping nature journals since she was 20 years old. She often goes back to those journals for inspiration, but also for the observations she’s made of certain animal behaviors. VISIT OUR SISTER SITES * www.adlit.org/ - information and resources to the parents and educators of struggling adolescent readers and writers * www.colorincolorado.org/ - a bilingual site for educators a...
Melissa Stewart: Science Kid
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Melissa Stewart: Science Kid
Meet Melissa Stewart
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Meet Melissa Stewart
Grace Lin: The day when diverse books are just books
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Grace Lin: The day when diverse books are just books
Grace Lin: How my own experiences find their way into my writing
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Grace Lin: How my own experiences find their way into my writing
Grace Lin: The story behind "Once Upon a Book"
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Grace Lin: The story behind "Once Upon a Book"
Grace Lin: My mom's secret plan to get me interested in Chinese culture
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Grace Lin: My mom's secret plan to get me interested in Chinese culture
Grace Lin: How food and stories connect me to my culture
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Grace Lin: How food and stories connect me to my culture
Michaela Goade: Illustrating "Remember" by Joy Harjo
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Michaela Goade: Illustrating "Remember" by Joy Harjo
Michaela Goade: How nature and the water inspire my illustrations
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Michaela Goade: How nature and the water inspire my illustrations
Michaela Goade: We Need Diverse Books
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Michaela Goade: We Need Diverse Books
Michaela Goade: How teachers, librarians, and families can find authentic Native books
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Michaela Goade: How teachers, librarians, and families can find authentic Native books
Michaela Goade: There is no single way to be Native
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Michaela Goade: There is no single way to be Native
Michaela Goade: The Inspiration for "Berry Song"
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Michaela Goade: The Inspiration for "Berry Song"
Michaela Goade: Illustrating "We Are Water Protectors" and "I Sang You Down from the Stars"
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Michaela Goade: Illustrating "We Are Water Protectors" and "I Sang You Down from the Stars"
Michaela Goade: Finding connections to the stories I illustrate
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Michaela Goade: Finding connections to the stories I illustrate

Komentáře

  • @jackjambalaya3262
    @jackjambalaya3262 Před 7 dny

    Insightful video. The grammar lesson seemed adequate, but must the racism boogeyman really be the secondary / tertiary focus of so many lessons for elementary students? It certainly provides children an inadequate view of modern times when this drum is beaten so particularly hard. And for what reason? Not even your great grandfathers truly knew this affliction.

  • @tptteachplaytravel6196
    @tptteachplaytravel6196 Před měsícem

    I love hearing from Michaela about her connection to the waters, the rivers and oceans of Southeast Alaska. I love how she describes how she is inspired by the land. Thanks you for sharing this excerpt of an interview with Michaela Goade with us! I live in Juneau, the town where she was born.

  • @glenwynbethgruber9915
    @glenwynbethgruber9915 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for sharing your stories ❤️

  • @user-gd2bd7gh5o
    @user-gd2bd7gh5o Před 7 měsíci

    Tks so much!! Great video

  • @TOPOTWO
    @TOPOTWO Před 7 měsíci

    This man is the biggest con artist 😂😂😂😂 he speaks down people with special needs like they can’t think on their own or make their own decisions. He’s a scammer That makes a living off of people with learning disabilities, in real life he’s a hothead that’s extremely full of himself and arrogant. A real piece of work, avoid this man and what he says at all costs.

  • @user-qe7no5ki6p
    @user-qe7no5ki6p Před 8 měsíci

    Never mind, you answered that. Thanks

  • @user-qe7no5ki6p
    @user-qe7no5ki6p Před 8 měsíci

    What neighborhood, just curious

  • @swatikenia8
    @swatikenia8 Před 8 měsíci

    I love how patricia had dyslexia, but got rid of it. I cannot even imagine if I had it I feel like to be so hard to get out of it.😊 she inspired my kids a lot.🤩

  • @englishmentorlyassersobhy7715

    Do you offer any courses for teachers to be certified in Dyslexia?

  • @RoccoZsaZsa
    @RoccoZsaZsa Před 8 měsíci

    We love Paula Yoo!

  • @kevinndungu1152
    @kevinndungu1152 Před 10 měsíci

    now this kids are now adults

  • @zinachia7009
    @zinachia7009 Před 10 měsíci

    Happiest bumpkin - pumpkin pom - pom birthday to R.L. Stine! 🎂🎁🎉🎊🎉🎊🎉🎊🎉🎊🎉🎊🎉🎊🎉🎈♎

  • @janebarron757
    @janebarron757 Před 10 měsíci

    I have really loved you Patricia Also your daughter Traci!!! I read Thank You Mr Falker I myself have. Dyscalcula trouble with numbers & math I wrote you a letter about this & you responded back to me!!! Thanks so VERY MUCH Jane Barron October 7, 2023 Saturday pm❤❤❤😂😂😂😅😅😅🎉🎉🎉

  • @Kdsmith1407
    @Kdsmith1407 Před 10 měsíci

    Love this!! Thank you so much for all the examples!!

  • @user-cl6ld5ir3p
    @user-cl6ld5ir3p Před 11 měsíci

    back when kids were learning normal stuff!

  • @Zulan345-
    @Zulan345- Před 11 měsíci

    You are so amazing I love your books I’m doing a book report on your series😊

  • @The_best119
    @The_best119 Před 11 měsíci

    Wtf

  • @dobbsj.aslservices7387
    @dobbsj.aslservices7387 Před 11 měsíci

    Great examples

  • @artisticalex1206
    @artisticalex1206 Před rokem

    I loved her books as a kid. And I don’t have dyslexia like she did but the way her teacher Mr Falker was with her reminded me so much of my 4th grade teacher who helped me with all tests and I struggled so bad in assignments because I had undiagnosed autism at the time and that book really hit me hard and I related to it so much. I’m also from Michigan like she was and moved to another state later on like she did as well.

  • @lannyhancock214
    @lannyhancock214 Před rokem

    'Promo sm'

  • @kreixpadilla2560
    @kreixpadilla2560 Před rokem

    I love this! Thanks for sharing!

  • @jeffreyking8769
    @jeffreyking8769 Před rokem

    Promo'SM

  • @rachel_espinoza
    @rachel_espinoza Před rokem

    The fact that NT people have rules for us shows that we still lack equality

  • @bunrosylan1960
    @bunrosylan1960 Před rokem

    Does Jigsaw method apply effectively to prefirst class?

  • @dindakustiachaerunnisa3068

    Develop categorizing skills, build background knowledge, activate critical thinking skills, and grow Vocabulary

  • @user-kv2kv5kn3w
    @user-kv2kv5kn3w Před rokem

    步驟如何實施呢? /步驟一:團體討論專家小組 步驟二:專家小組討論園藝的不同面向 步驟三:其他同學分組 步驟四:請一位專家到他的家庭小組和組員討論 步驟五:專家小組討論 分享在家庭小組的研究 步驟六:全班召集團體討論(分享剛所學到的知識)、(老師在黑板上寫出學生分析的結構圖)

  • @poojaaksharamtutorial232

    youtube.com/@poojaaksharamtutorial232

  • @prologueofzinachia7123

    What was that?! How can this............ ❓

  • @mathiasmagese4194
    @mathiasmagese4194 Před rokem

    🖐️🖐️🖐️🖐️🖐️

  • @ASLtoMusic
    @ASLtoMusic Před rokem

    I am dyslexic myself and in 8th grade is the average when a child is able to be apart of their own meeting and I my self understand the writing of an IEP.

  • @user-ov1ig4qw8m
    @user-ov1ig4qw8m Před rokem

    ❤️

  • @THomasJPeel
    @THomasJPeel Před rokem

    Excellent video!

  • @JDMerbist
    @JDMerbist Před rokem

    Even kids can read that there is an "h" in the word

    • @Irieification
      @Irieification Před rokem

      I once called it herb with a silent "h" while I was traveling NZ and was pretty rudely corrected into saying herb with an h in the beginning because otherwise I would "sound like a hillbilly farmer". Now that I heard a teacher call it herb with a silent h I actually did some digging and it seems like it was not me who was being ignorant after all. "This word was borrowed into English from Old French, and it didn't have either the letter 'H' or the /h/ sound." "herb (n.) c. 1300, erbe "non-woody plant," especially a leafy vegetable used for human food, from Old French erbe "grass, herb, plant fed to animals" (12c., Modern French herbe), from Latin herba "grass, an herb; herbage, turf, weeds"

    • @mohamedaltoysi7312
      @mohamedaltoysi7312 Před 9 měsíci

      @@Irieification Maybe you should go one step earlier to know French borrowed the word from Greek "herba" which means "grass or herb", with a /h/ sound. In British English, it's with /h/ sound while it exists in both pronunciations in American English.

  • @gardener4444
    @gardener4444 Před rokem

    Having worked in the field I note that today the word autism has become a catch all phrase. It is actully becoming hard to find a family with no autistic child. This is because psychologists and psychiatrists like the steady income. Anyone who has worked with these professionals as I have knows there is about 1 worthwhile one in 10.

  • @celiainelson5973
    @celiainelson5973 Před rokem

    good strategy..!!!

  • @jermainedonaldson6871

    What it’s like to be Autistic: When I’m asked what it’s like to be Autistic my answer is generally and often convoluted. There are so many aspects to it, it’s a bit like saying well what’s it like to be you? But if I boil it all down, I come frequently, at least to this being the hardest part which is feeling smart, but so stupid at the same time. Feeling that you ought to be able to understand, you ought to be able to get things that if you’re this smart, um, shouldn’t be hard. After all, that’s what you often hear. Well, this shouldn’t be hard for you, you should understand this already. Obviously you know what you’re doing you know what you’re saying, or you wouldn’t have - But, that’s not the case. And it’s in doing that that we end up steeping on our own toes or pulling the rugs out from under ourselves often. But, I think if we can understand ourselves in terms of different, you know, and a different together, a different not broken sort of thing, then hopefully it’s not so smart but so stupid. It’s so smart and that’s where the ‘and’ and not ‘but’ comes in where I like to say that if you say ‘and’ and not ‘but’ you literally can recalibrate the possible. And so, doing that, we could be so smart and anything you want it to be. This is a very diplomatic & valid point. More people should learn from this. ❤️

  • @QAsession
    @QAsession Před 2 lety

    ❤️ love it!!!

  • @QAsession
    @QAsession Před 2 lety

    Lots of food for thought. Thank you.

  • @QAsession
    @QAsession Před 2 lety

    One of the books I love to read aloud to my students Love you Forever is another great book that kids listen to in school,but then see in a totally different light when they have children of their own.

  • @QAsession
    @QAsession Před 2 lety

    LOL common sense advice. Oh wait, common sense is not so common. What an amazing child!!

  • @alihayman3834
    @alihayman3834 Před 2 lety

    Books were my escape too.

  • @barryfoster4115
    @barryfoster4115 Před 2 lety

    👀 𝓟Ř𝔬𝓂𝔬𝐒ϻ

  • @s9rrie164
    @s9rrie164 Před 2 lety

    That kid in the red and blue is very stupid

    • @bryan.18
      @bryan.18 Před 2 lety

      aye bro chill that's me

  • @alihayman3834
    @alihayman3834 Před 2 lety

    Oof too relatable for me. I had so many sensory issues early on in childhood and didn't know at that time what sensory issues were and that they're common in autism. I was told very often growing up that I was "too sensitive" or "too dramatic".

  • @alihayman3834
    @alihayman3834 Před 2 lety

    I'm a late diagnosed/identified autistic woman who found out last year September at 26, and the Asperkid's Secret Book of social rules book is helping me understand the NT social rules and world.

  • @lutfi201190
    @lutfi201190 Před 2 lety

    Great video!🙏👍🌹

  • @chrissame
    @chrissame Před 2 lety

    Very well put!

  • @zachsmith9127
    @zachsmith9127 Před 2 lety

    That sounds like my dream wedding. Reading in the car!

  • @zachsmith9127
    @zachsmith9127 Před 2 lety

    Asperkids books are awesome!

  • @juguemos100
    @juguemos100 Před 2 lety

    thanks!