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Syllabication Pattern Rules


By LearningGamesForKids

Once you know what syllables are, you'll need to know the rules for dividing words into syllables. This educational video will help. This is a great resource to use in the elementary classroom to help students master this important skill. It would also be a great for teachers to review syllabication rules.

Nonfiction Genres


By 21arisinger

This video introduces several different types of nonfiction including biography, memoir, and informational texts. It lists several examples for each nonfiction genre,

eSpark Learning: Use evidence to make an inference framing video (FA13, 4RI, Quest 2)


By eSparkLearningVideos

This brief introductory video explains using text evidence to make inferences. It reviews the example of a flyer about Yellowstone National Park.

Main Idea and Supporting Details


By ProgressiveBridges

This is a tutorial on finding the main idea and supporting details in a paragraph. The teacher in the video analyzes a paragraph for its main idea and supporting details

MOTIFS, ANYONE? ... ANYONE? ... from 60second Recap®


By 60 Second Recap

If you had a song stuck in your head today, it could help raise your grade in English. No joke! In this 60second Recap®, find out what your new iTunes download has to do with motifs—and that book you're reading.

eSpark Learning: Developing Theme Framing Video (8.RL Quest 3)


By eSparkLearningVideos

eSpark Learning: Developing Theme Framing Video (8.RL Quest 3)

Antagonists


By OnDemandInstruction

This video defines an antagonist in literature and describes the role of this type of character in narratives. It ends with a list of well-known antagonists from literature and film.

Point of View


By Malorie wright

Acknowledge differences in the points of view of characters, including by speaking in a different voice for each character when reading dialogue aloud.

The Hare's Side of the Story


By Kylie Green

Acknowledge differences in the points of view of characters, including by speaking in a different voice for each character when reading dialogue aloud.

The Halloween Friendship-Literacy Project


By Melina Stapley

2nd Grade English Language Arts Reading: Literature Standard 7 Use information gained from the illustrations and words in a print or digital text to demonstrate understanding of its characters, setting, or plot.

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