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Skills
Grammar + Syntax
Vocabulary
Grades
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Standards
APL-6q
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ESD-7n
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LDC-10o
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LDC-1n
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LDC-2m
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LDC-2n
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LDC-2o
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LDC-3
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LDC-3g
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LDC-4j
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LDC-5f
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LDC-6j
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LDC-7p
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LDC-7q
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LDC-8o
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LDC-9o
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LDC-9t
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NC Foundations for Early Learning and Development
What is it?
In this activity students examine the meaning of vocabulary words.
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Est. Prep Time
5 min
Est. Delivery Time
30 min
Training
No
Modifications
A
,
A & B
,
B
Instructional Setting(s)
Individual
,
Small Group
Ease of Use
Easy
Tier
Tier 1
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This resource requires the following modifications to explicitly target listening comprehension:
shift the burden of decoding/encoding onto the educator (i.e., the educator should read/write instead of the student(s)).
shift the avenue of critical thinking from writing to discussion (i.e., instead of students writing they should discuss).