Unpack a sentence to teach grammar and writing lessons! Hey everyone, welcome back. I am Kim Venegas, and I’m here to help you become a better teacher, faster! Finding a mentor is like a needle in a haystack. Finding the time to read a book on teaching? You don’t have the time. I’ll share tips each time you listen in. One idea you can use today.Pull a sentence from a story the students are reading. Post it on the board. Ask them: What do you notice? Some ans...
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Unpack a sentence to teach grammar and writing lessons! Hey everyone, welcome back. I am Kim Venegas, and I’m here to help you become a better teacher, faster! Finding a mentor is like a needle in a haystack. Finding the time to read a book on teaching? You don’t have the time. I’ll share tips each time you listen in. One idea you can use today.Pull a sentence from a story the students are reading. Post it on the board. Ask them: What do you notice? Some ans...
Watching a master teacher show 2nd graders how to separate words into syllables reminded me of the importance of going slow. She was asking them to tell her the vowels, she marked the vowels, and they went on to divide the words between the consonants. Sometimes between the twins, double consonants. Sometimes between the two consonants, unless there are three consonants, and then we divide after the last consonant in the previous syllable. And we ignore the silent e at...
Jump Start! What Teachers Need Now
Unpack a sentence to teach grammar and writing lessons! Hey everyone, welcome back. I am Kim Venegas, and I’m here to help you become a better teacher, faster! Finding a mentor is like a needle in a haystack. Finding the time to read a book on teaching? You don’t have the time. I’ll share tips each time you listen in. One idea you can use today.Pull a sentence from a story the students are reading. Post it on the board. Ask them: What do you notice? Some ans...