Three Pairs
How many language arts are commonly taught?
Ideas and Word Choice are two.
What are the 6 Traits?
Its "pair" is Listening.
What is Speaking?
Three reasons why reading aloud at any grade is critical.
What are....?
their, there, and they're are examples
What are homophones?
What are the Common Core State Standards?
The 5 stages of the writing process
What are prewriting, drafting, revising, editing, publishing?
What are Visually Representing and Viewing?
A book is read aloud, then referred to frequently as a model for a type of writing.
What is a mentor text?
Free Space!
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One is Literature Focus Unit, but the others.
What are Literature Circles, Thematic Units, and Reading and Writing Workshop?
Argument, Information, Narrative
What are the three main types of writing emphasized in the CCSS?
Three ways rhymes, chants, and songs can be educational.
What are.....?
Consider the Audience, Detect Bias, Integrate Multimedia, Monitor, Organize and Observe?
What are some Language Arts Strategies?
After removing the prefix and/or suffix, the part that remains.
What is a baseword?
Less narrative, much greater expository and persuasive.
What is a very big switch in the CCSS from past sets of standards?
Free Space!
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What are aesthetic and critical listening?
The 4 Language Systems
What are phonological, syntactic, semantic, and pragmatic?
Three good strategies for developing vocabulary
What are....?
Reading and writing are to be taught in science, social studies, and throughout the curriculum.
What is Disciplinary Literacy?
Cause and effect, compare and contrast, main idea and details are some.
What are story structures?
Charts, graphs, photos with captions, and maps are examples.
What are text features?
Any 7 genres of children's literature.
What are mystery, realistic fiction, fantasy, science fiction, poetry, historical fiction, folktales, tall tales, biographies, plays...?
Any 5 narrative devices.
What are similies, metaphors, hyperbole, imagry, symbolism, personification, onomatopoeia, alliteration...?