Sentence stems will be a great scaffold for my students when we start creating claims and backing it up with factual and text evidence! #Edu531#SocialStudies@TamraDollar
Here is my text set I was referencing in the previous post! This was a good tool for my students to reference many perspectives of Texas History for my students especially since I will be teaching Texas History in the fall! #edu531#disciplinaryliteracy
We did a text set of many books and media platforms. I couldn’t get a picture but my group did multiple voices in texas history! We found books from many perspectives, songs, and virtual tours! This will help my students with P.O.Vs of all people! #edu531#disciplinaryliteracy
What is one writing strategy I will use in my classroom? Sentence stems and frames!! I think this perfect to help my emergent bilinguals and those who need them with creating sentences and boosting their creativity and imagination! #edu531#DisciplinaryLiteracy
One activity I enjoyed about this years Jan Term was the book club we did! I was able to make friends and hear new perspectives everyone had! #JanTerm2023
In honor of MLK Day being Monday, here is one of his aspiration quotes!
“If you can't fly then run. If you can't run then walk. If you can't walk, then crawl but by all means, keep moving.
-Martin Luther King Jr.
A non-fiction book I would recommend is The History of Pear Harbor by Susan B.Katz. Teachers can read this book to students and teach them about the events of Pearl Harbor! Students will have a fun and interactive history/reading lesson! #JanTerm23
Today we watched the movie “Monster” based off of the book Monster written by Walter Dean Myers in class today. After watching I felt relieved to know that Steve got the justice he deserved. #JanTerm2023
On key takeaway I had from our lesson on picture books is that each author and illustrator has their own unique way of creating books! I have noticed that each picture book I read is never the exact same as the one I read before! #Janterm2023