I've taught third, fourth, and fifth grade bilingual. I know how hard it is to find bilingual resources so I intend to post everything that I've made here.
These guided notes will help your students keep track of the clues to figure out which POV is which. At the bottom of each section there is a small paragraph to give them an example of that POV. The paragraphs are from three different texts we've read in class in order for them to connect this with something they've seen/heard recently. I have my students glue it into their reading journals and fill them in a day at a time.
These are the books the paragraphs come from:
-Alexander Who's Not Goin
Use this newsletter to keep students and parents updated on a weekly basis. All 12 months are included. The first one is partly filled in to give you ideas for use, but everything typed in can be removed.
I used these notes to teach my students what a simple subject and a simple predicate are. I have them tape the notes into their journal so they have them as reference. There are two examples in the notes for them to select the subject and the predicate. It may be helpful for them to use two different colors for the subject and the predicate. The second page is the key.
2nd - 5th
English Language Arts
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I've taught third, fourth, and fifth grade bilingual. I know how hard it is to find bilingual resources so I intend to post everything that I've made here.
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I like incorporating technology into my lessons and classroom, it keeps my students engaged and they get to collaborate in a way they wouldn't have otherwise.
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I am a University of North Texas graduate.
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