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Building Fluency Through Practice & Performance Grade 3 ebook
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eBook - PDF
Building Fluency Through Practice & Performance Grade 3 ebook
About this book
Increase students' fluency levels through repeated reading of traditional poems, rhymes, song lyrics, reader's theater, and monologues. Based on Dr. Timothy Rasinski's important fluency research, these books build reading skills for all students, including English language learners. Improve grade 3 fluency by performing and reciting these pieces individually, in pairs, and whole group with the provided reading strategies. Two CD's are included: an Audio CD with recordings of the songs to model fluent reading, and a Teacher Resource CD with the songs presented in PowerPoint for whole class participation.
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Publisher
Shell EducationYear
2008eBook ISBN
9781425893507Edition
0Table of contents
- Cover
- Credits
- Page 3 - Table of Contents
- Page 4 - Table of Contents (cont.)
- Page 5 - Foreword
- Page 7 - Introduction
- Page 12 - Standards Correlations
- Page 13 - Poems and Rhymes
- Page 14 - Mosesā Toeses
- Page 14 - She Sells Seashells
- Page 15 - A Tutor
- Page 15 - The Odd Couple
- Page 16 - Stately Verse
- Page 17 - My Kitty
- Page 18 - The Silent Snake
- Page 19 - A Pleasant Day
- Page 20 - Tom, Tom, the Piperās Son
- Page 21 - Goinā Fishing with the Wind
- Page 21 - The Man Who Had Naught
- Page 22 - Mrs. Masonās Basin
- Page 22 - Hurt No Living Thing
- Page 23 - Simple Simon
- Page 24 - Grasshopper Green
- Page 25 - The Eagle
- Page 25 - Give Me the Splendid Silent Sun
- Page 26 - The Land of Story-Books
- Page 28 - Allergies
- Page 29 - To Every Thing There Is a Season
- Page 30 - The Grass
- Page 30 - Song of the Sky Loom
- Page 31 - The Daffodils
- Page 32 - The Story of Fidgety Philip
- Page 33 - On the Bridge
- Page 34 - New Year Snow
- Page 35 - Ice Town
- Page 35 - A Serenade for New Yearās Eve
- Page 36 - Song for a Little House
- Page 37 - O Wind, Why Do You Never Rest?
- Page 37 - The Vulture
- Page 38 - Little Raindrops
- Page 40 - Wishing
- Page 41 - The Window
- Page 41 - What Do the Stars Do?
- Page 42 - The Cat of Cats
- Page 42 - Eletelephony
- Page 43 - Tit for Tat
- Page 44 - Song Lyrics
- Page 45 - When Johnny Comes Marching Home Again
- Page 47 - Look for the Silver Lining
- Page 48 - My Grandfatherās Clock
- Page 52 - Down in the Valley
- Page 54 - Liāl Liza Jane
- Page 55 - My Old Kentucky Home
- Page 57 - Old Dan Tucker
- Page 58 - Hey, Ho, Nobody Home
- Page 59 - Simple Gifts
- Page 60 - Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
- Page 61 - This Little Light of Mine
- Page 63 - Alberta
- Page 64 - Cindy
- Page 67 - Readerās Theater Scripts
- Page 68 - The Flag Goes By
- Page 70 - The Easter Bunny
- Page 72 - A Modern Occupational Alphabet
- Page 76 - Friendly Beasts
- Page 78 - The Funniest Thing in the World
- Page 79 - How the Leaves Came Down
- Page 81 - Butterflies and Moths
- Page 84 - I Love Sixpence
- Page 85 - If You See a Fairy Ring
- Page 86 - Limericks
- Page 87 - Occupational Alphabet
- Page 90 - Ode to a Prune
- Page 92 - Over in the Meadow
- Page 97 - The Pledge of Allegiance
- Page 102 - President Lincoln, Iāve Been Thinkinā
- Page 105 - The Battle Within: An Old Cherokee Conversation
- Page 107 - The Hayloft
- Page 108 - The Nail
- Page 111 - The Nail: A New Version
- Page 115 - The Sentence Team
- Page 118 - The Sparrowās Nest
- Page 121 - There Was
- Page 123 - The Fairies
- Page 125 - The Old Man Learns a Lesson
- Page 127 - Appendix A: Works Cited
- Page 128 - Appendix B: Index
- Thank You Page