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Daily Lit Bit - 4/24/19

You want your students to become flexible in their understanding of words. They need to realize that words can have shades of meaning – they need to understand slightly different meanings in different texts.  (continue reading)
Wed, Apr 24, '19

Teacher Tip: Use Tongue Twisters to Play with Words

Try using tongue twister poems in your classroom!  (continue reading)
Tue, Apr 23, '19

Daily Lit Bit - 4/22/19

The combination of discovery and direct teaching makes learning efficient and memorable; teaching prompts discovery.  (continue reading)
Mon, Apr 22, '19

Teacher Tip: Sequencing Lines of a Poem

Try this tip out out with a first grade poem.  (continue reading)
Tue, Apr 16, '19

Daily Lit Bit - 4/11/19

Children love poetry with rhythm and rhyme; the language of poetry sings inside their heads. As they grow in experience, they also learn to appreciate poetry without rhyme, as well as the sensory images and unique perspectives it evokes.  (continue reading)
Thu, Apr 11, '19

Daily Lit Bit - 4/10/19

Immersing children in simple poetry at an early age instills a lifelong habit of enjoying language and seeking out poetry in order to expand our vision.  (continue reading)
Wed, Apr 10, '19

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