8. Small attention spans means lots of chances to read books aloud Take this time to read lots of stories with your new brood of kinders. You have so many small time-increments at the beginning of kindergarten that you won’t ever get back later in the school year. Use this time to ...
When teaching students to read, it's important for them to understand that words are made up of letters and sounds. This knowledge helps them read and write more fluently. Phonemic awareness and phonics skills are key in kindergarten. Phonemic awareness skills are when students understand that wo...
A single case study design was employed to describe the nature of one teacher’s verbal scaffolding used during differentiated reading instruction in a kindergarten classroom. The teacher participant was selected from a group of exemplary teachers nominated from two school districts in southwestern Penn...
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