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Grammar & Punctuation : Teaching Quotation Marks


By eHow

This video demonstrates how to use quotation marks around quoted material, around titles (songs, chapters), and around quoted words. It explains the punctuation rules for using quotation marks

Grammar & Punctuation : Teaching Quotation Marks


By mrthoth

This video demonstrates how to use quotation marks around quoted material, around titles (songs, chapters), and around quoted words. It explains the punctuation rules for using quotation marks.

Grammar & Punctuation : Teaching Quotation Marks


By eHow

This video demonstrates how to use quotation marks around quoted material, around titles (songs, chapters), and around quoted words. It explains the punctuation rules for using quotation marks.

Comma Rules (Part 2)


By Smrt English

Shaun presents the function and rules of the comma, including how to use commas in an introduction, additional information, address, dates, and quotes

eSpark Learning: Quoting Text Instructional Video (5.RI.1)


By eSparkLearningVideos

This video demonstrates how to identify and quote important information from a text passage. A TIME magazine article on clownfish serves as the example.

Commas, dialogue, and quotes


By Tom Bailey

In this tutorial, Tom Bailey explains the use of commas leading into or coming out of dialogue in text. He also explains the use of quoted material and how to punctuate that as well.

Third Grade Reading Lesson 3- Fullerton Learning Centers


By Connect the Dots Learning, LLC

This video will teach your child how to read some " must-know " words for third grade in this reading lesson. Connect the Dots Learning is a full service learning center in Fullerton CA. Feel free to share this video =) it's free. #readingisfun #readingisfundamental #readinglist #thirdgrade #commoncore

Brief History of K-12 Schooling in America


By Lumos Learning

In this video, I give a very brief history of K-12 schooling in America, how we progressed from one-room school houses, to 'common schools" to the more standardized public (and private) schools we see today.

How to Write a Summary of a Non-Fiction Text


By Lynn Brogan

In this segment, the teacher uses metacogitive strategies to teach students how to summarize in their own words and not simply quote the author. Using key words, main idea, and text features found within a non-fiction text, the teacher uses an interactive white board to model for students how to write a nonfiction text summary in their own word

Learn multiplication tables in a structured manner (grade 3 math) - very effective!


By Math Mammoth

This method (I call it a structured drill) allows children to learn the multiplication tables in grade 3 or 4 faster and much more effectively than random drilling!

My book Math Mammoth Multiplication 1 at http://www.mathmammoth.com/multiplica... uses this method also. The book covers both the concept of multiplication and the practice of all the tables. It is available both as an instant download and as printed copy.

See a free example lesson from the book:
http://www.mathmammoth.com/preview/Mu...

In the video, I use the table of 3 as an example and go through this three-step method.

In the first step, children memorize the skip-counting list. For the table of 3 this is: 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 30, 33, 36. They also practice saying it backwards, from 36 to 3.

In the second step, we work with the table itself, but it is written in order so the child can see its structure. The " randomness " comes from me (the teacher) pointing to various problems in a random order. I also like to point out certain benchmark facts to students: 10 x 3 is 30 and 5 x 3 = 15 are such facts because they're in the 10s table and in the 5s table, which the children probably have learned first.

We also practice the tables " backwards " where the " answers " are written and the student tells how many times 3 they are. For example, I point to ___ x 3 = 24, and the child is supposed to say " 8 " . This type of practice makes children learn basic division facts at the same time without realizing it! This really helps third grade students because division is also a topic for third grade math.

How to Write a Summer Reading Essay Step by Step


By Lumos Learning

Brainstorm, plan, and write a summer reading essay with me in this step-by-step writing tutorial! You'll learn new techniques, such as how to write an outline and how to save time while writing the essay. To do this, we'll go through an example essay prompt from the book Beloved by Toni Morrison, which is a highly recommended text for the AP Literature course and exam.

Grade 5 ELA: Theme of a Story RL 5.1, RL 5.2, SL.5.1


By EngageNY

This English Language Arts Common Core video features fifth grade students from John F. Kennedy Intermediate School located in Deer Park, New York. This lesson features:

Focus Standard RL.5.1: Quote accurately from a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text;
Focus Standard RL.5.2: Determine a theme of a story, drama, or poem from details in the text, including how characters in a story or drama respond to challenges or how the speaker in a poem reflects upon a topic; summarize the text; and
Focus Standard S&L.5.1: Engage effectively in a range of collaborative discussions (one-on-one, in groups, and teacher-led) with diverse partners on grade 5 topics and texts, building on others’ ideas and expressing their own clearly.

Beginning Readers Grammar Phonics Lesson, Ending Consonant Blends


By FirstStepReading

" http://www.FirstStepReading.com -Consonant Blends are two Consonant sounds put together. Consonants are all the letters in the Upper and Lowercase Alphabet except the Letters: A, E, I, O, and U.

This video teaches your child how to blend two Consonants together.

The type of Consonant Blends taught in this video are Ending Consonant Blends. Ending Consonant Blends are when Consonant Blends come at the end of a word.

To practice the Ending Consonant Blends there are Ending Consonant Blend stories for your child to read in the Practice Reading Book 3 that correlate with the Ending Consonant Blend words addressed in the videos (Practice Reading Book 3 Pages: 12-21).

For additional practice with Ending Consonant Blends there are printable Consonant Blend Flashcards. With these Flashcards your child can read the various Ending Consonant Blends and add Consonants Blends to Word Beginnings to make Ending Consonant Blend Words (Ending Consonant Blend Flashcards). "

Print Media: From Topic to Idea


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We've talked about how to take a topic and turn it in to a pitch, and then research that story idea by interviewing sources and gathering documents. Now, a journalist is ready to write the article. In this video, we'll talk about the process of writing a story in a newspaper and the general structure of an article. Let's start with the process from draft to print.

3rd Grade Math Rap


By McCarthy Math Academy

With a little help from the group, Mindless Behavior, I have created a math video with lyrics to help my students to understand and apply core math skills for third grade. People of all ages can jam out to this one. Enjoy!

I've got a case of the operation blues.
Because I don't know which one I should use.
Look at the word problem for the clues.
The key words tell you how to choose.

Each means you multiply or you must divide.
Tryna find the total? Then you multiply
Total's in the problem? Then you must divide.
Not quick to solve it, draw it, get it right.

Addition's easy for me and you
Sum, In all, together, and total too.
When do you subtract? How many more?
Fewer? Left? Less? Difference in a score?

Place value's next. Disco on the " dess "
Ones, tens, hundreds, to the left
Thousands, Ten thousands, hundred...thousand
Say the name of the place, yeah.

The value's the amount of the place
For example, 2,060.
The value of the 2 is 2-0-0-0,
The value of the 6 is 6-0.

When you round, find and underline the place
Spotlight to the right, decide the digit's fate
5 or more, add 1 to the rounding place
4 or less, do nothing but walk away, (estimate)

A pen, penny is one, one cent
A Nic-kel is five, a dime is ten cents
25 for a quarter, George Washington
100 cents makes a dollar, there he goes again.

For pictographs, you gotta check out the key
One smiley face might really equal three
For bar graphs, pay attention to the scale
Think it's counting by ones, huh, you'll fail

Fractions are easy, just draw your best.
Here they go from least to greatest
1/12, 1/6, ¼, 1/3,
½, 2/3, ¾, Fraction nerd!

You see that number on top,
That's called the numerator
It describes the amount
That is being considered
And if you jump down from the fraction bar
Denominator
It's the total number of equal parts.

Let me give you an example:
Leslie Moin has some coins
A total of 9
2 happen to be pennies
While 7 are dimes.
What's the fraction of dimes?
How many coins? 9
How many dimes? 7
Say the fraction -- seven ninths

Length times width is Area
Distance around is Perimeter
Break down the GEOMETRY

3 sides makes triangle
4 sides = quadrilateral
5 pentagon, 6 hexagon
8 octagon, 10 decagon

Lines that never cross - PARALLEL
Lines that meet or cross - INTERSECTING
Lines that form right angles -- PERPENDICULAR

Same shape, same size -- CONGRUENT
Line that cuts in half - SYMMETRY
Up and Down - VERTICAL
Left to Right -- HORIZONTAL

An angle less than right - ACUTE
An angle opened wide - OBTUSE
Ninety degrees square corner - RIGHT ANGLE

Back to triangles
3 sides the same = equilateral
2 sides the same = isosceles
no sides the same = Hey, that's a scalene right!

So, that's it.
That's our math song.
Before we leave,
Remember to read
Your math problems three times before you answer.
That way you know what the problem
Is asking you to do.
Don't be lazy, be brilliant.
Piece! Like a fraction.

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By Learn English with EnglishClass101.com

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