Concordia University Chicago - Art Lessons Welcome to Concordia University Chicago’s link to Artists and Their Art: Sharing Visual Stories, a tool to promote visual literacy through artwork. Recognizing visual cues in a work of art as well as being aware of the times and conditions in which an artist lived enables students to better interpret its imagery, draw conclusions about its effectiveness, and speak critically about the art. Art education research indicates students enjoy a richer art experience and improved visual comprehension when the following four disciplines are included in the art experience: Art History (the study of past artists), Art Aesthetics (response to art), Art Criticism (discussion of art using art vocabulary), and Art Production (hands-on making of art). Artists and Their Art: Sharing Visual Stories focuses mainly on art history by providing a biographical sketch of the artist, an image of one of the artist’s specific works and details about that work.
Copyright Toolkit home page Ateliers sur les mots outils Les mots outils sont un casse-tête constant chez moi. Je vois trop souvent des élèves réussir leurs dictées de mots-outils et ne rien réinvestir sur le long terme et notamment en production d'écrits. Pour moi, la cause est qu'il faut réellement les voir et les revoir à longueur de temps. J'ai donc réalisé plusieurs petits jeux, de manière à ce que ces mots soient revus tout au long de l'année. Tout d'abord voici la liste des mots outils que je plastifie et affiche en A3 : Liste des mots outils Et le petit fichier que je vais donner à mes élèves, en format livret : Je connais mes mots outils par cœur (chaque semaine, les élèves mettront une croix dans les mots qu'ils veulent qu'un de leur camarade leur dicte. Le mot mystère Comme dans le très célèbre jeu Les mystères de Pékin, les élèves vont devoir découvrir quel est le mot mystère qui se cache derrière la carte "rougie". Le mot mystère A la loupe Il s'agit ici de lire les mots de la carte à l'aide d'une loupe. A la loupe Cartes à tâches
Saber Es Práctico | ¡Aprende algo nuevo cada día! Improving Fluency in Young Readers -- Fluency Instruction What is fluency? According the National Reading Panel (2000), fluency is the ability to read text with speed, accuracy and proper expression. Fluent readers: Recognize words automatically Read aloud effortlessly and with expression Do not have to concentrate on decoding Can focus on comprehension Why is fluency important? “Fluency is important because it provides a bridge between word recognition and comprehension.” Fluency doesn’t ensure comprehension, but comprehension is difficult without fluency. When students make gains in reading fluency, they are able to put their energies into comprehension and are able to analyze, interpret, draw conclusions, and infer meaning from texts. The 3 Components of Fluency Accuracy: Also known as automaticity, it refers to the person's ability to read words in a text. In order to implement fluency teaching into reading instruction, teachers need to be aware of the three components of fluency. Fluency Instruction Model fluent reading.
Progressive Phonics - Home Teach Your Monster to Read Why is the computer version free? The game has been funded by the Usborne Foundation, a charity set up to support initiatives to develop early literacy. The charity was founded by Peter Usborne MBE and his children, Nicola and Martin. Peter Usborne is the founder of Usborne Publishing, one of the world’s leading children’s book publishing companies and Children’s Publisher of the Year 2012. What reading level is it suitable for? How do children learn from the game? Will it work on my device? Who are The Usborne Foundation? Testimonials "I was stunned to see how much they enjoyed this. "The kids absolutely love this game - and they're learning!" "This is a fun and engaging way to help your child learn to read.
Kindergarten Reading Practice - Planning Playtime If you’re looking for a fun way to get some kindergarten reading practice, this is it! There are buttons to push, cars to race, all while sounding out and reading CVC words. It’s interactive. It’s repetitive, and it’s effective. I created this reading practice activity for my little guy who is heading to kindergarten in a couple of months. We decided to go with a car theme, because cars are a lot of fun. There are two parts to this Racing Readers activity. Sounding it out: The race is about to start. Say it fast (aka Read the word): It’s time to RACE! When you’ve raced that word, place another one in the box, and start again. There are 4 colors of car printouts to choose from. Thank you for stopping by to check out this fun kindergarten reading practice idea.
65 Free Interactive Whiteboard Resources Interactive whiteboard resources are a great way for teachers to engage classrooms in learning. While many teachers are spending hours a day creating their own activities for their interactive whiteboards, there are tons of free sources to help teachers learn about and use IWBs with students to further their use of technology in the classroom. Here is a list of some great interactive whiteboard resources and activities guaranteed to stimulate learning: General Interactive Whiteboard Resources for Teachers TeacherLED – TeacherLED is a site dedicated to making the use of Interactive Whiteboards (IWB) easier and more productive. With many kids at home due to COVID-19, maintaining the same level of physical... The recent ongoing pandemic has schools reimagining how they celebrate their... With the school year coming to a close, providing closure for students is... Delivering quality education to students through eLearning can be difficult.... Interactive Whiteboard Games & Activities
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