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    Re: What would a LA lesson look like?
    Posted by: BrandNew on 10/28/09

    That makes a lot of sense! Only using Elkonin boxes is not much of a lesson
    is it? Thank you very much for your response.

    On 10/28/09, ellows wrote:
    > They may have wanted you to add more to the lesson. Have students find
    > CVC words in a story. Have students roll three dice, one dice has vowels
    > on it and the other two have consonants and make CVC words. Students
    > decide which are real words. Try to include different learning styles
    > into you lesson. Sing about CVC words etc.


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  • What would a LA lesson look like?, 10/25/09, by BrandNew.
  • Re: What would a LA lesson look like?, 10/26/09, by Sara.
  • Re: What would a LA lesson look like?, 10/26/09, by BrandNew.
  • Re: What would a LA lesson look like?, 10/26/09, by Sara.
  • Re: What would a LA lesson look like?, 10/27/09, by BrandNew.
  • Re: What would a LA lesson look like?, 10/28/09, by ellows.
  • Re: What would a LA lesson look like?, 10/28/09, by BrandNew.

     
     

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