Teaching Punctuation with StoryboardThat

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Teaching Punctuation with StoryboardThat
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Mācību interpunkcija ar storyboards

Autore Katherine Docimo

Montāžas skalās ir ne tikai lasīšana. Tie var tikt izmantoti klasē mācīt svarīgus gramatikas un interpunkcijas nodarbības, kā arī. Ar mācību interpunkciju Izmantojot storyboards, studenti iegūst iespēju rakstīt un ilustrētu to nozīmi. Tas dod skolotājiem skaidru, ātrs veids, kā novērtēt studentu izpratni par jēdzienu.




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One great way to reinforce the rules of punctuation is to have students create a storyboard that defines each of the desired punctuation marks and then give a fully-illustrated example using storyboardthat. Students will get to think creatively while they internalize essential grammatical rules.

Montāžas Teksta

  • PUNCTUATION
  • Hi! Let's talk about: PUNCTUATION
  • PERIOD ( . )
  • This castle is in a far away land.
  • COMMA ( , )
  • The castle has towers, windows, and a moat.
  • Punctuation is very important.
  • EXCLAMATION POINT ( ! )
  • Oh no! There is a dragon approaching!
  • A period is for the end of a declarative sentence.
  • COLON ( : )
  • Thankfully, three soldiers will come to fight the dragon: Julius, Martin, and Jonah. They have to do two things: feed the dragon and put him to sleep.
  • A comma can separate clauses OR components of a list.
  • SEMI-COLON ( ; )
  • The dragon is defeated; everyone will celebrate!
  • An exclamation point is for sentences with lots of emotion.
  • A colon is used to tell the reader that a list of facts are coming.
  • A semi-colon is used to connect two complete thoughts in one sentence.
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