I’m loving this idea—what are some ways you build discussion with your students?

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How do you teach your students how to differentiate between main idea and summaries? I am a fourth grade teacher. We are struggling with the differences other than summaries are longer. The kids are struggling with writing their own main ideas in fiction.

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Struggles in reading can impact a student's performance across multiple areas. Poor reading skills make it harder to grasp content in subjects like math, science, and social studies, where comprehension of text is crucial. This can also slow vocabulary growth and language development, affecting communication skills. Additionally, students who struggle with reading may experience lower confidence and motivation, making it harder to engage in learning. Since reading is tied to critical thinking, difficulties can limit the ability to analyze information, and even affect social skills by reducing exposure to texts that help develop empathy and social understanding. How do you consider other content area development when a student is known to be struggling with/in reading?

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how would you plan a lesson for a standard about an argumentative essay for fourth graders?

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How would you plan a lesson about discussing ways people can improve communities for a kindergarten class?

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What is a tough topic for kids about 5th grade social studies?

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How would you plan a lesson for a standard about comparing and contrasting key points from 2 different mediums for older students?

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