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Order of Adjectives Song – Learn Grammar – Learning Upgrade
By Learning Upgrade
Learn how to order adjectives with this song- article, number, opinion, size, shape.age, color, origin, material, and purpose.
Greek and Latin Roots in Everyday Life
By jldavi21
It is absolutely amazing that the English language is really made from other languages! The Greeks and Romans were two of the main contributors to our language. Therefore, many of our words are based on their language. This video will take you through several root words, prefixes, and suffixes.
eSpark Learning: Use evidence to make an inference framing video (FA13, 4RI, Quest 2)
By eSparkLearningVideos
This brief introductory video explains using text evidence to make inferences. It reviews the example of a flyer about Yellowstone National Park.
eSpark Learning: Main Idea Instructional Video (3.RI.2)
By eSparkLearningVideos
This video explains how to identify the main idea and to find key details in an informative text. It models these reading strategies with an example text and graphic organizer.
Allusions - Modeling How to Interpret an Allusion
By WarnerJordanEducation
What are the steps one needs to take to interpret an allusion one finds in literature? Watch on to see a step-by-step methodology. By the way, this sentence frame could be applied to most literary terms, too!
"Great Expectations" SUMMARY/OVERVIEW -- Dickens' "Great Expectations" ... from 60second Recap®
By 60 Second Recap
You could call "Great Expectations" a coming of age story. Or you could use that fancy German word, "Bildungsroman," which means the same thing. Either way, the rags-to-riches story of Pip borrows some elements from the early years of author Charles Dickens' life. Until, that is, Dickens' audience-pleasing imagination takes over. At that point, Pip is on his own.
Introduction to Reading Skills: How Characters Respond to Major Events
By Mc Graw-Hill education Prek
introduces students to how characters respond to major events in a story -- a key character analysis skill of the Common Core State Standards for English language arts.
Point of View
By Malorie wright
Acknowledge differences in the points of view of characters, including by speaking in a different voice for each character when reading dialogue aloud.
3.OA.5 / 6.EE.3 / 7.EE.1 / 8.EE.2.b - Distributive Property
By MathwithMrAlmeda
explain how the distributive property works in mathematics!