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8:05 UPQA
Use Part of the Question in your Answer
Uploaded May 06, 2020 by Carrie Alwine
Restating the question -
11:04 The Mouse and the Motorcycle Ch. 5 part 1 Uploaded May 04, 2020
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19:17 Author's Purpose
Join me for a video lesson on understanding author's purpose.
Uploaded Apr 29, 2020 by Amy Kraus
You may be wondering why it is important for us to think about the author’s purpose or reason for writing. If you understand why an author wrote a piece, it will help you to better comprehend what you’re reading. The more you understand the text, the more you’ll get out of the reading experience. -
6:53 Chapter 4: Cave Kids
Jack and Annie decide to explore a mysterious cave they stumbled upon. Listen to find out what happens next in the story Sunset of the Sabertooth.
Uploaded Apr 29, 2020 by Amy Kraus -
3:59 Chapter 3: Brr!
Jack and Annie have stumbled upon the cave of a great cave bear. Listen to find out what will happen as they venture further into the Ice Age.
Uploaded Apr 24, 2020 by Amy Kraus -
5:28 Chapter 4 The Mouse and The Motorcycle Part 2 Uploaded Apr 22, 2020
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9:06 The 5 W's Answered
This is a brief instructional video explaining the 5 W's (who, what, when, where, and why). Please watch this video prior to completing the 5 W's graded worksheet found in the April 15th Distance Learning Packet.
Uploaded Apr 22, 2020 by Amy Kraus -
9:06 The 5 W's Answered
This is a brief instructional video discussing the 5 W's (who, what, when, where, and why). Please refer to this video prior to completing the 5 W's graded activity sheet in the April 15th Distance Learning Packet.
Uploaded Apr 22, 2020 to Second Grade -
4:38 Making Predictions Activity Sheet
Here is a review video to help everyone work through the graded worksheet “Making Predictions” that was sent out in the April 15th packet. This activity corresponds with the story The Woodpecker for my AM group and Smelly Clyde for my PM group.
Uploaded Apr 22, 2020 by Amy Kraus
Something that engaged readers do while they’re reading is make predictions. Remember, a prediction is just a good guess about what might happen next in a story.
While I'm reading, I use the information from the text, any illustrations, and what I already know to help me make predictions. As I read, I keep track of my predictions and change or add to them as I read more of the story. -
11:30 Ch. 4 part 1 The Mouse and the Motorcycle Uploaded Apr 22, 2020