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How long should an Eric starter be in a reading lesson?

How long should an Eric starter be in a reading lesson?

. These reading starters can be a 10 minute discussion at the beginning of the lesson or they can form a whole lesson involving written responses. After my blog about whole class reading, lots of people asked if I had a bank of these ERIC starters that I would be happy to share.

How to answer the following reading response questions?

I included a slightly modified version of the questions below. In summary, these reading response questions are universal, academic, standards-based, differentiation-friendly, and allow for some degree of student-choice. 1. Why did you decide to read this material? 2. Compare and contrast this text or media with related text/media.

What’s the correct response to someone saying Hi?

In busy downtown areas the general social convention is to ignore or, at most, smile and nod at passersby. Fun story: years ago I was in Jack London Square in Oakland, and a guy was standing in a planter ranting and waving his hands at passersby.

Is there a self guided reading response log?

I was recently going through an old folder of reading reflection prompts and forms, and found a reading log that I called a ‘Self-Guided Reading Response Log’ (whatever that means). It’s a few years old, but I remember using it first as a way for students to get ‘points’ in a reading program we were doing at the time.

What’s the proper way to respond to the question how are You?

Fine, thanks. This answer is formal. You might answer this way if someone you don’t know, like a waiter at a restaurant, asks how you are. Very well, thanks. A person who likes to be grammatically proper might answer this way. Technically, the question “How…?” should be answered with an adverb.

When to say ” I have responded to your email “?

For example, if you are asked whether you have replied to a person’s email, then you can say “I have responded to your email yesterday/earlier” if you have already replied. But if you have not, then you can say “I will respond to your email soon/on (a date).” You can also use the word “reply”, i.e.,

How to respond to ” how are you ” and ” what’s up “?

This question means the same thing as “What’s up” and can be answered in the same way. One other thing that you should know: all of these questions can also be used to mean “Hello”. In that case, you don’t have to answer. It would be more natural to respond with another greeting: A: How are you? B: Hey, how’s it going?

What’s the correct answer to ” how are you “?

Fine. This is a simple, straight answer. If you don’t say anything else, though, it might be a signal that you don’t want to continue the conversation. Not bad. This is a more friendly-sounding answer than “fine”. Fine, thanks. This answer is formal. You might answer this way if someone you don’t know,…

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