Analyzing Text Features in Upper Elementary
Captions, diagrams, italics, OH MY! I can’t wait to chat with you all about teaching text features to your students. …
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Captions, diagrams, italics, OH MY! I can’t wait to chat with you all about teaching text features to your students. …
Teaching inference is an important skill. Of course, by the time they reach upper elementary, many students are familiar with…
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