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Context Clues Activities! This blog post features a context clues lesson, anchor chart, and interactive notebook entry! The free printables are available for immediate use! Context Clues Lesson, Context Clues Anchor Chart, Context Clues Activities, 6th Grade Reading, Third Grade Reading, 5th Grade Reading, 6th Grade Ela, 4th Grade Reading, 3rd Grade Reading

Hi there! It’s Deb Hanson from Crafting Connections, and I’m going to share a free context clues lesson with you today. This lesson is arranged in a similar way to a character traits lesson that I shared with you last year! If you do decide that you want to try this activity with your students, be sure to click on the image below. The cup labels and sentence strips for this lesson are available in the FREE download. I almost always start my ELA units with a PowerPoint presentation to…

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This is a great lesson to use with Unit 1 in family dynamics.  The lesson is over what technology does to the family. Facs Lesson Plans, Impact Of Technology, Human Growth And Development, Parenting Education, Family And Consumer Science, Family Counseling, Family Relations, Communication Relationship, Interactive Lessons

It’s been said that the only thing that is constant in life is “change”. Our world is constantly changing and families are not insulated from the changes that occur in the society in which they live. One thing that seems…Read more →

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Edutopia's article covers 4 ways to help students become better at asking questions. Teachers should celebrate student's questions and use them as teachable moments. Teachers must also model question-asking themselves to show students how to ask the right kinds of questions. Student questioning shows us prior knowledge and where students need the most development. Human Instincts, Life After High School, Interactive Whiteboard, Teaching Lessons, College Board, Teachable Moments, Learning Strategies, High School Teacher, E Learning

Edutopia's article covers 4 ways to help students become better at asking questions. Teachers should celebrate student's questions and use them as teachable moments. Teachers must also model question-asking themselves to show students how to ask the right kinds of questions. Student questioning shows us prior knowledge and where students need the most development.

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