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  2. Resources for Teachers. This resource collection provides practical tips and resources for educators to support online learning through remote instructional practices and techniques while students learn from home. The resources below are grouped and organized by content including, Literacy, Writing and Math Resources, Online Instruction ...

  3. Talk, Read and Sing Together Every Day! - U.S. Department of ...

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    Encourage back-and-forth exchanges. • Tune into children’s interests and experiences and talk about them. • Take turns communicating. • Show that you are interested in what they are doing and listening to what they say. • Provide time for children to respond. 3. Invite children to talk about what they are doing.

  4. Talk, Read and Sing Together Every Day! - U.S. Department of ...

    www2.ed.gov/documents/early-learning/talk-read...

    Introduce children to books! Demonstrate the appropriate way to hold a book. Point out the parts of the book, such as the front cover, the title, and the author’s name. Label the objects in the book and connect them to real life! Identify and define new words and encourage babies/toddlers that are beginning to speak to repeat these words.

  5. Planning for an Interactive Readaloud with Children in Pre-K ...

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    1. Read: Read the selected parts of the book aloud, pausing to ask 1–2 deeper-dive questions that target understanding the theme (moral or message) of the story. 2. Talk: Pause during reading to ask deeper-dive questions. Encourage the child to respond in complete sentences. 3.

  6. Parent and Family Digital Learning Guide - Office of ...

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    For example, many sources of information are available online, such as from museums and libraries, historical sites, scientific laboratories, and other sources from the web that support curiosity, inquiry, and research. These tools can also help your child access digital books, simulations, games, interactive content, and online explorations.

  7. English Learner Tool Kit (OELA) - U.S. Department of Education

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    Chapters. To request the tool kit in an alternate format as a reasonable accommodation, i.e. Braille, large print, CD Rom or audio, please contact Melissa Escalante by phone, 202-401-1407 or via email at: Melissa.Escalante@ed.gov. The Office of English Language Acquisition's English Learner Tool Kit.

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