The Basic Speller is a spelling program for beginning students and consists of eight volumes of 48 lessons each. It presents lessons and practice for learning the relationships between sounds and their spellings.
The Basic Speller is a spelling program for beginning students and consists of eight volumes of 48 lessons each. It presents lessons and practice for learning the relationships between sounds and their spellings.
This resource guide begins by outlining the theory underlying the literacy work and then lays out the framework for the supports included in the Readers series. Subsequent chapters describe and illustrate the specific content literacy and language development strategies that have been chosen as being of particularly high impact. Although most of the strategies can be used in multiple ways, we have chosen to present them as occurring ŇBeforeĐDuringĐand After ReadingÓ because of the importance of this mental model in effective content literacy instruction.
Subject:
Humanities, Mathematics and Statistics, Science and Technology
This textbook follows California Language Arts Standards for grades 9-12 to provide a generalized understanding of composition and to serve as a supplementary aid to high school English teachers.
This lesson shows how to add different units of length by converting the measurements to a common unit of measurement. [Developmental Math playlist: Lesson 111 of 196]
This lesson reviews absolute value and uses a number line to show what happens when negative numbers are added. [Developmental Math playlist: Lesson 134 of 196]
This lesson begins a 4 lesson review about adding whole numbers, carrying in addition, and place value. [Developmental Math playlist: Lesson 10 of 196]
This is the second lesson that reviews the addition of whole numbers, carrying in addition, and place value. [Developmental Math playlist: Lesson 11 of 196]
This is the fourth lesson that reviews the addition of whole numbers, carrying in addition, and place value. [Developmental Math playlist: Lesson 12 of 196]
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