"Either write something worth reading or do something worth writing"
- Benjamin Franklin
- Benjamin Franklin
Key ConceptsReading and writing are necessary skills for every day life. Being the basic foundations of literacy, individuals require reading and writing to communicate, and express their thoughts, ideas and values. Reading allows the imagination and creativity to grow and expand. While writing provides a means of expression and representation. Both are significant in achieving success during the learning process.
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Strategies And Lesson Plans
Lessons/Activities for Ish and The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds
Ideas for Novel/Picture Book Activities Writing Strategies: Teaching Beginning Reading & Writing Writing Prompts/Journal Ideas Spelling, Grammar, Vocabulary, and Reading Skills Paragraph Hamburger Before Reading:
During Reading:
After Reading:
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Resources for TeachersLearn Alberta - Bookflix
Tumble Books Fiddle Sticks - Reading Game/Activity Into the Book - Play games the practice reading Star Fall - Practice phonics skills with read along stories Structured Play: Name Writing Teaching Grammar Teaching Descriptive Writing Incorporating writing into Science - Science Notebooks Think-Pair-Share Physical Education Resources - Printable, history of Phys. Ed., quizzes, etc. Think Literacy: P.E. and Health Gr. 7-10 Education World: Writing in P.E. P.E. Reading Comprehension Literacy Activities for P.E. :
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Curriculum ConnectionsELA Curriculum: Alberta Education Program of Studies
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