Kindergarden Read - Aloud

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xiv Presidents and American Symbols: Supplemental Guide | Preface



  • Spatial organizers assist student understanding and recall of
    information using charts, diagrams, graphs, and/or other graphic
    organizers.

  • Peer mediation, such as peer tutoring and cooperative learning
    groups, can assist in assignment completion and enhance
    collaboration within the classroom.

  • Hands-on learning offers students opportunities to gain
    understanding of material by completing experiments and hands-on
    activities that reinforce content.

  • Explicit instruction utilizes clear and direct teaching using small
    steps, guided and independent practice, and explicit feedback.

  • Visual strategies (e.g., picture/written schedules, story maps, task
    analyses, etc.) represent content in a concrete manner to increase
    focus, communication, and expression (Rao and Gagie 2006).
    References



  1. Biemiller, Andrew. 2010. Words Worth Teaching. Columbus: SRA/
    McGrawHill.

  2. Franzone, Ellen L. 2009. “Overview of Task Analysis.” Madison, WI:
    National Professional Development Center on Autism Spectrum
    Disorders, Waisman Center, University of Wisconsin.

  3. Hall, Tracey, Anne Meyer and Nicole Strangman. 2003.
    “Differentiated Instruction and Implications for UDL Implementation.”
    National Center on Accessing the General Curriculum.

  4. Hirsch, E. D., Jr. and Alice K. Wiggins. 2009. Core Knowledge
    Preschool Sequence and Teacher Handbook. Charlottesville, VA:
    Core Knowledge Foundation.

  5. National Governors Association Center for Best Practices, Council of
    Chief State School Officers. 2010. “Appendix A,” in Common Core
    State Standards: English Language Arts Standards. Washington,
    D.C.: National Governors Association Center for Best Practices,
    Council of Chief State School Officers.

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