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  2. JOYFUL READING AND CREATIVE PLANNING GUIDE

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    Here are some tips for planning a joyful interactive read aloud with young children. This type of planning is helpful when you read the book several times over multiple days in a week. The learning goals for repeated interactive read alouds enable children to. • experience joy and feel affirmed;

  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. Formative assessments in early childhood settings | REL Southwest

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    In early childhood settings, formative assessments usually take place during regular classroom instruction and activities. The information collected guides planning for instruction to better support each child’s learning and development. For more on the topic, see Part 1 of this blog series, which features REL Southwest’s video Every Child ...

  5. Language and Literacy Development in the Early Years - ed

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    panel's primary purpose was to synthesize research to contribute to decisions in educational policy and practice that affect early literacy development and to determine how teachers and families can support young children's language and literacy development (NELP, 2008). The NELP report identified six key predictors for reading and school success.

  6. How to Design and Implement a Flipped Classroom Lesson: A ...

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    differentiated lesson plan. About 200 teachers implemented the differentiated lesson plan in their flipped class, on different subjects and levels. We collected their feedback on the application, and we proceeded to re-design the lesson plan. This improved lesson plan designing is presented below. Our research questions include the following: 1.

  7. The Environment as the Third Teacher - ed

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    ways. When thinking about the colors for a classroom, think about the amount of time children might spend in the environment each day, and the program objectives. Brightly colored walls are often a staple in early childhood environment, with the idea that primary colors communicate “kid space.” Bright colors, however, serve to

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