TRT Podcast #223: How to support oral language development - with Kim Lockhart Kim Lockhart, an experienced teacher who currently teaches in a French immersion school, helps us understand why oral language development is so important.| The Measured Mom
Let’s just start with the obvious: if kids can’t say it, they’re going to have a real hard time writing it. Full stop. And no, muttering “idk” under their breath does not count as expressive language. So, let’s talk about oral language: what it is, why it matters, and how it’s the secret sauce to […]| Region 13's Blog
Written responses can present a challenge to both teachers and students. While the use of a visual reminder (i.e. checklists, graphic organizers) can be helpful, each of the components of a written response must first be explicitly taught. The oral practice of ‘turning the question around’ leads to student success with a written response. TTQA... The post Turn the Question Around—TTQA-a Jumpstart to Written Response appeared first on Informed Literacy.| Informed Literacy
Learn to teach letter recognition to kids with phonics, phonemic activities, and systematic instruction. Perfect for preschool & kindergarten.| Stay At Home Educator