MitgliedTanika15

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72
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repetition (12), friendship (11), dialogue (10), rhyme (9), humor (8), courage (7), animals (6), personification (6), simile (5), anthropomorphism (5), family (5), pets (4), identity (4), commas (4), exclamation mark (4), vivid illustrations (4), metaphor (4), compare and contrast (4), voice (3), community (3), question mark (3), imagination (3), rhymes (3), dashes (3), past tense (3), sharing (3), self-confidence (2), colorful (2), titles (2), hard work (2), lists (2), kindness (2), onomatopoeia (2), comma (2), self-esteem (2), etc) (2), hyperbole (2), shopping (2), respect for environment (2), personfication (2), onamatopoeia (2), colons (2), dealing with death (2), Mexico (2), rhyming (2), hope (2), alliteration (2), teamwork (2), order (2), colon (2), punctuation (2), adjectives (2), similie (2), dress (2), apostrophe (2), rhythm (2), fish (2), cows (2), birds (2), New York (2), responsibility (2), acceptance (2), setting (2), first person narrator (2), vocabulary (2), leadership (2), imagery (2), winter (2), traveling (2), Alphabet book. Large letters and sentences to demonstrate letter use (1), pictures (visuals) to go along with sentences. This book is excellent for both teaching the alphabet as well as teaching writing and helping to recognize letter-sound connection by pointing out words. (1), carpenter bee (1), mining bee (1), list of words starting with each letter (1), leaf-cutter bee (1), Alphabet book. This books does a great job of being able to connect with young children by starting a discussion of what letters are in their names and comparing them with those in the book. As a potential activity utilizing this book (1), sweat bee (1), honeybee) (1), word choice (adjectives) (1), fruites and vegetables and how bees help them grow (1), contrast and compare (1), size (in relation to animals) (1), Pennsylvania farm (1), A South African young boy named (1), recalls the wedding of his sister; family (1), compare/contrast to American weddings (1), A grouchy ladybug goes around trying to pick fights until he learns that it is simply better to just share. Animals (ladybugs (1), adults versus children (1), Young Henry learns that he and his manners are one. Humor (1), A young girl named Amanda learns wants make her happy--achieving what she sets her mind on; italics (1), finding what you're good at (1), categorizing different bees (bumblebee (1), headings/titles (1), pollination) (1), 1920s; Literature (1), From childhood to old age (1), grandma-grandson relationship (1), periods) (1), A seven-year-old boy named Junior recalls the days with his best friend (1), Oscar prior to the large earthquake in Haiti that traps him beneath a house. Hope (1), power of memory as guidance for overcoming tragedy (1), the early life of American poet (1), various scenes and descriptions to portray them. Punctuation (commas (1), Langston Hughes and his growing love for poetry and black people/culture; Harlem (1), -Early 1900s (1), Alphabet book. Rhyming (1), active pictures. The story can be used in a way that students sort of act out what is going on--having body movement (and movement in general) while learning something new really can help the alphabet stick with young learners (1), time of segregation (1), wild bees (1), moving (Missouri (1), Louisiana); high school (1), racism; poetry (1), italis (1), punctuation (period (1), commas); Africa (1), fiction. The alphabet. humor (1), Follows professional beekeeper (1), Dave Hackenberg on routine check of bees and his life as a beekeeper; Informative (1), create an alphabet strand with their pictures as the image for each relevant letter. (1), irregular past tense of words (ie. shone (1), vocabulary (pollen (1), children can draw their portrait and around the classroom (1), perseverence/determination (1), emphasizes language/emotions (1), dreamt) (1), powdered milk (1), " and "downy") (1), camouflage; book that will be great for winter holidays. (1), Author study text. A young boy explains the importance of everyone having a rock for a friend and how to go about finding your unique rock. Fiction (1), Fiction. Little Bear visits Grandfather Bear and Grandmother Bear who each tell him a great story. Dialogue (1), family Teach print concept (titles (1), bolded words). (1), Early intervention level 8 (1), so she wakes up early from hibernation just in time to plan a celebration fro her and Mr. Bear. Fiction (1), informational book; process of making chocolates (1), Author study text. Mrs. Bear is not going to miss another Valentines Day (1), vocabulary (bold words--cacao beans (1), machine grinds (1), molds); transitional words (1), vocabulary (ie. "queer (1), technology in the implementation of a light source in the book! (1), insects (fireflies) (1), font emphasis (italics and bolding) (1), dialogue/dialogue box (1), punctuation (periods (1), question marks); vocabulary (different tree names (1), and parts). Science/nature unit of uses of trees/importance (1), illustration and colors (1), bears (habit (1), it's something other than a firefly. Fiction (1), but each time he discovers a light (1), Author study text. A firefly spends his night searching for other fireflies (1), letters and sounds (1), mother/children relationship (1), Big book. Asha listens to the story's of Grandpa in the attic where many of his special memories are stored; ellipses (1), Fiction. A garbage truck has a job that he does every night (1), "the olden days (1), " memories (1), how font aids tone (1), diet) (1), A young girl imagines if she was a skywriter and her final days with her sick uncle; saying good-bye (1), the conditional "if statements (1), text sizes and color (1), but can children guess what he is before he reveals it himself?Onomatopoeia (1), " imagination (1), airplanes/flying (1), colors (and how they relate to emotions) (1), A book that tells fairytales and fables in short poem verses including Cinderella (1), etc.Use of rythym (1), sentence size (1), and dashes. Vivid illustrations (1), stories are ones that children are familiar with. (1), Chant/Song that follows a woman shopper whose grocery trips turns disastrous when the animals begin running amuck; rhymes (1), farm animals (including pigs (1), Song and rhyme. dialogue (1), animals (toads (1), dragonflies) (1), animal habitats and related verbs (1), great for large groups of children (1), can incorporate dances/gestures to the music (1), talking to the reader in your wriiting (1), whole-word capitalizations for text emphasis (1), capitalized words (1), shape (1), making honey (1), examples (1), whale (1), confidence (1), goats (1), vegetarianism (1), Kansas (1), respect (1), perseverance (1), exaggeration (1), lizards (1), clothing (1), seasons (1), celebration (1), narration (1), Valentine's Day (1), counting (1), days of the week (1), squirrels (1), chronology (1), Rapunzel (1), lobster (1), bats (1), habitats (1), geese (1), months (1), teasing (1), boa constrictor (1), names (1), hibernation (1), survival (1), friends (1), growing up (1), owls (1), suspense (1), candy (1), college (1), nonfiction (1), time (1), culture (1), informative (1), motivation (1), bravery (1), wolf (1), conflict (1), fitting in (1), tradition (1), father-daughter relationship (1), text (1), nature (1), dreaming (1), sheep (1), ambition (1), poems (1), thick (1), cooking (1), rhinoceros (1), abstractions (1), repetition for emphasis (1), children play (1), big questions (1), The Ugly Duckling (1), family separation (1), headings (1), setting rules (1), Biography (1), nectar (1), Nonfiction (1), Rhyme (1), stag beetle (1), analyzing (1), onamotopeia (1), family and friends (1), encouraging reading (1), larks (1), graduating (1), light sources (1), being humble (1), bolding (1), bilingual (Spanish and English) (1), Jafta (1), forms of writing (1), abstract illustrations (1), creating character (1), blue birds (1), sparrow (1), hyena (1), flap book (1), apostrophes (1), spacing (1), lambs (1), farmers market (1), muskrats (1), skunk (1), ellipses (1), solution (1), responsible (1), parentheses (1), third person perspective (1), alphabet (1), praying mantis (1), honey bees (1), manners (1), eating healthy (1), question marks (1), exclamation marks (1), Jack and the Beanstalk (1), crickets (1), gorilla (1), patience (1), crows (1), elephant (1), plot (1), hospitals (1), practice (1), writing sentences (using capitalization). A possible activity that students can do utilizing this book is think of a place that is meaningful to then choose a letter and write a list of all the words that relate to that place. Next (1)
Wolken
Tag-Wolke, Autoren-Wolke, Tag-Spiegel
Medium
Beigetreten
Feb 3, 2014