The Need for (Digital) Story: First Graders Using Digital Tools to Tell Stories. The purpose of this study was to explore the process and product of African American First Graders as they participated in digital storytelling. Of interes... MJ Solomon - University of Texas at Austin 被引量:...
Seniors Share Pleasure of Reading with Kids 1st-Graders Enjoy Stories from Delnor Reading GroupByline: Rachel Yackley Daily Herald CorrespondentYackley, Rachel
Narrowing the Learning Gap to Grade- Level Readiness: Atlanta Public Schools> By usingMy Math Academyfor 23 minutes per week for 23 weeks, APS students narrowed their learning gap to grade level readiness by 71%. 101 N. Brand Blvd., 8th Floor ...
There are primarily two different types of books that first graders learn. These are fiction and nonfiction. First graders need to learn the difference between these two types of books. They also need to learn the different information that can be found in fiction and nonfi...
Retelling stories allows students to express the main ideas and important details in a story. Students will be able to read a story and then answer questions pertaining to the key details and message. This is one of the initial skills that 1st graders learn. It is...
Jamie loves to make the people that eat her treats, HAPPY. She wants you to be happy in life, like she does her 1st graders, and her delivery on both does not disappoint. Jamie loves to ice her confections with pastel colors, swirling happiness with sprinkles of sugar. I may have asked...
T.A. Dugger shows appreciation for 8th graders, dominates Tigers By Ron Marvel Star Correspondent Elizabethton High School served as the backdrop for T.A. Dugger Eighth Grade Night, ... January 20, 2025 BREAKING NEWS Urgent: Winter Storm Warning Issued for East Tennessee Mountains ...
Even though the spelling isn’t technically correct (as she didn’t know the Secret for /ai/ yet), Cecilia “owned” enough of the phonics code to write the word that she wanted….and this was so much more exciting to me than the fact that she spelled the wordwetcorrectly!
One to my daughter who has a a birthday on Inauguration Day. (I wrote about her 1st, 17th, and 29th birthdaysHERE. Monday is her 33rd – Happy Birthday, Anne!) One to my friend, recovering from a surgery. One to thank Anne’s partner’s mom for the lovely handmade glass Christmas ...
Life as a Teach For China Fellow Feeds: Posts Comments Altered Perception March 26, 2013 byTeach For China Shawn Martin (’12 Fellow, University of California-San Diego) is currently a 1st year Fellow in Dali, Yunnan. She reflects on what impact she hopes to have on her students outside...