On each tab help
students write a word: «Beginning,» «Middle,» or «End.»
The second template involves having
students write the words in the blanks next to the picture.
Among the word wall activities her students most enjoy are Make a Word, in which they arrange letter cards in a special holder to spell word - wall words, and Rainbow Spelling, in which Foster dictates words and
students write each word in a different color.
Have
students write the words on a piece of scrap paper.
Say the word,, use the word in a sentence, have
students write the word on their paper.
Place a dollop of shaving cream on a pan or baking sheet, and have
students write a word using their finger in the shaving cream.
Have
students write the word using sand, finger paint or pudding paint.
Kindergarten teacher San Juanita Gutierrez has some of
her students write words to form a sentence at LEARN 9, a charter school in Waukegan.
Students write the word again on the back if any mistakes were made.
Have
students write these words on separate smaller cards or papers at their desks.
Isolating the pictures can help
your students write their word problems.
Have
students write a word (that they can read) from the Word Wall on each crust.
Alternatively, for older students who can already write and copy words: Write the list on your whiteboard and have
the students write the words down (one per line) onto handwriting paper.
Not exact matches
In this new course, Raja aims to teach
students to improve their work by examining their
writing on four separate levels: narrative, paragraph, sentence, all the way down to individual
words.
I used to tell my high school
students that the best way to
write is to use simple constructions and commonly used
words.
Several
students began to weep, but another, a small girl, made her way to the front and in her child like way
wrote what
words of FAITH in a loving GOD believes to be the only answer, «Even so, Father: for so it seemed good in thy sight.»
In
writing to Timothy, the apostle Paul exhorts his young
student in the value of God's
Word: «All Scripture is inspired by God and is profitable for teaching, for rebuking, for correcting, for training in righteousness, so that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work» (2 Timothy 3:16 - 17).
In Scientology courses,
students are made to use a Hubbard -
written dictionary to look up every unknown
word in their texts.
Students writing their papers tend to look simply at the several dictionary definitions of a
word, but an unusually diligent
student might also find ways to make use of the etymological information supplied in a dictionary entry.
Sometimes we learn nothing by doing except the bare deed, as when children are taught to read by being required simply to read but never learn that
written words refer to a whole world beyond them or when theological
students are taught to «preach» by being required to make public addresses but never discover the difference between a sermon and an oration.
ACLUNV encourages
students in grades 9 through 12 to
write a 600 - 750
word essay explaining their needs and perspectives about what sex education should be.
At the second level,
students search for the
words listed in the
word bank, and then
write out definitions.
Indeed, if we walk
students through every step of creating the journal (what kind of notebook, what sort of margins, how many
words per entry, double - spaced, type -
written or inked) we send a strong message about journaling and about learning in general: namely that it is a direction - following game, that the answers reside with the teacher, who will walk you through the steps to the puzzle until you arrive at the right answer.
Some teachers will focus on inventive spelling, allowing children to
write the sounds they hear in
words, while also instructing
students using weekly spelling
words.
trains
students to understand and read proficiently by decoding unfamiliar
words and introducing all short, long and diphthong vowel sounds using over 54 professionally -
written short stories.
Spending one to two hours a day in the world of
words,
students will gain valuable
writing skills while unleashing their creativity in a lively and collaborative small - group setting.
«At the very moment when a
student might be gearing up to react to the teacher's comments as a threat, a sign of the teacher's personal disapproval or bias, the Post-it gave the
student an alternative frame through which to view those comments — not as an attack, in other
words, but as a vote of confidence,»
writes Tough.
This skill also allows
students to delve deeper into their reading and
writing, providing the ability to make predictions and find deeper meaning beyond the
words.
When your child starts to
write complete sentences, the teacher might have her do «fill in the blank» exercises, such as completing the phrase «I feel happy when...» Some teachers encourage
writing skills by asking
students to keep a journal or to
write down new
words they've learned in class or at home.
The researchers assessed how quickly and accurately
students performed an addition and subtraction test and a test that asked for the color of a
written word, rather than the
word itself.
We don't know who
wrote this, and some commenters have noted that «just make up» could be an awkward choice of
words by a non-native speaker of English who intended to instruct his
student to make up a sample and then conduct the elemental analysis.
An analysis of more than 14 million reviews on RateMyProfessors.com, where
students write anonymous reviews of their professors, found that
students most often use the
words «brilliant» and «genius» to describe male professors and in academic disciplines in which women and African - Americans are underrepresented.
Then, several weeks later, the
students underwent «priming» for analytical thinking — reading
words such as «rational», deciphering text
written in hard - to - read fonts or looking at a photo of Rodin's The Thinker (pictured).
Students in all three groups then looked at a list of 30
words — including food, trees, and sadness — and, after spending a few minutes on other tasks, had to
write down as many of the listed
words as they could.
«Assessing the readability of campaign speeches is a little tricky because most measures are geared to the
written word, yet text is very different from the spoken
word,» said Maxine Eskenazi, LTI principal systems scientist who performed the analysis with Elliot Schumacher, a graduate
student in language technologies.
Students also provide a poster presentation of their work at an «end - of - the program» banquet and submit technical reports in LATEX (
word processor for
writing mathematical papers) before leaving.
It features a range of HITs for rewriting texts of various lengths, many of which appear to be for services that provide plagiarized or «pre -
written» essays and papers to paying
students — the rewriting of the texts («in your own
words») makes them harder for a teacher to identify with a Google search.
With its neat, uniform handwriting and
words separated into syllables, the original manuscript was probably a teacher's model used to help
students learn to read and
write, Smith and Landau said.
He recalls that his high school English teacher, Mary Calhoun, often gave
students just one
word on the board and asked them to
write an essay on that
word during the class period.
This user - friendly activity has
students do some informal free -
writing in response to an educational film, then reflect on their
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word cloud stock illustration.
Principal Vernon assigns each detained
student to
write a 1,000 -
word essay about who they think they are and while that seems like a daunting task to these kids, the average adult viewer would have no difficulty producing a paper for each of these complex youths who are fleshed out by confessions and confrontations.
After each set of practice pages for the letter, there is a page with two sentences to practice that letter and a page for
students to
write their own
words.
You've all seen it —
students who got the
words right on Friday misspell those same
words in their
writing the following Monday!
Next to each
word there is space for
students to either
write the definition in English or to
write the translation in their native language.
I like to allow my
students to look at the game chart while they play until they're somewhat familiar with the
words written on the chart.
This Storybox contains • 18 Picture labels of characters and settings with vocab
words • 9 storyboard pages with pictures that
students can use for
writing • 1 page of «7 stages of
writing a narrative» • 26 blackline masters for publishing • 1 Fairytale PowerPoint template Cut out and laminate the Picture Labels so
students can use these to plan their narrative.
Students choose some
words and
write sentences in their workbook.
Reading and
writing poetry introduces
students to an amalgam of
words with different emotional meanings.
Writing poetry in particular will help
students search for these
words while experiencing creativity.
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Word Problems with Systems — Students are given word problems, and they must write a system of equations for the word problem, and solve the system in a method of their choos
Word Problems with Systems —
Students are given
word problems, and they must write a system of equations for the word problem, and solve the system in a method of their choos
word problems, and they must
write a system of equations for the
word problem, and solve the system in a method of their choos
word problem, and solve the system in a method of their choosing.