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Thursday, May 19, 2016

Compare and contrast language
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      • What is a summary?
      • Subtraction Strategies
      • Addition Strategies
      • Launching readers workshop
      • Compare and contrast language
      • Collecting I deas for personal narratives
      • Show not Tell
      • Area and Perimeter
      • Nonfiction Summary
      • Homophones
      • Text structure
      • How to research
      • Collaborative conversation frames
      • Generating ideas for personal narratives
      • Writing multiplication story problems
      • Common and Proper Nouns
      • Explaining solution method for multiple step probl...
      • Concluding a story by keeping the heart in mind
      • Story hooks
      • Addition Strategies
      • Number lines
      • How to Write Persuasive Speeches
      • Independent reading expectations
      • Story Summary
      • Tackling tough words
      • Reading Comprehension Behaviors
      • Reading to Learn
      • Text Features
      • Character Study
      • Character Arc
      • Inferring about characters feelings and traits.
      • Understanding character motivation
      • Writing a fairy tale adaptation
      • Dialogue rules
      • What is a Fraction?
      • Division as sharing and grouping
      • Division Strategies
      • The writing cycle bulletin board
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