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Unite for Literacy Understand and summarise information from the text…
Unite for Literacy Understand and summarise information from the text…
Unite for Literacy Understand and use vocabulary around preparing food…
Unite for Literacy Respond to and think further about the ideas in the story…
Unite for Literacy Use higher order thinking tools to help discuss the idea of trying new things…
Unite for Literacy Create questions about birds….
Unite for Literacy Identify question marks and understand their purpose…
…forms a common base to unite school and home; generations; teacher and pupil. Every child can draw from their own experiences and those of their parents and grandparents. What is…
…resources to support the teaching of English literacy. In these terms and conditions, we have used “we” or “us” to refer to Read Think Learn Limited and “you” to the…
…tempt you…. Add the unit to your cart and be inspired by the way it fits so well to the literacy abilities of each and every child in your class….
…globe, great tips and tricks and opportunities to comment on and share your own literacy based resources/learning tools. As those of you from the Northern Hemisphere begin your school year…
…using comic books to teach onomatopoeia. This is available through the ILA (International Literacy Association) site. There are some great children’s readers that have examples of onomatopoeia: Jumbo Spring, Summer,…
…school to have to enforce zoning and their success with adopting the ILE model apparent. Seeing that our resources would fit well into the ILE structure and their Literacy block…
Passing on our ideas Over the last year I have had the privilege of sharing my passion for literacy via the wonderful Teachers Matter Magazine. I love this magazine for…
…inspired and impacted your teaching days. Queen Victoria’s Underpants Growing Through Challenges Touching the Sore Spots Research informs us that literacy learning modalities serve different purposes. So … ‘Light up’…