ryskaya
I am going to be a counselor at a camp and am assigned to the 6th grade girls and need some ideas for a quiet-time book I can read. (nothing about vampires please) (give a couple of ideas)
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The Doll People http://www.amazon.com/Doll-People-Ann-M-Martin/dp/0786812400
Its easy to read, entertaining, and a good book. I think it would fit this occasion well.
Indian in the Cupboard
http://www.amazon.com/Indian-Cupboard-Lynne-Reid-Banks/dp/0380600129
This book is really good and its a classic!
Have fun (:
The Doll People http://www.amazon.com/Doll-People-Ann-M-Martin/dp/0786812400
Its easy to read, entertaining, and a good book. I think it would fit this occasion well.
Indian in the Cupboard
http://www.amazon.com/Indian-Cupboard-Lynne-Reid-Banks/dp/0380600129
This book is really good and its a classic!
Have fun (:
What are good 4-6th grade vocabulary books that have lots of visuals?
xenoith
I teach a mildly autistic kid, who has trouble with abstract thinking and visualizations. I need a 4-6th grade vocabulary book that has lots of visuals (pictures), or maybe even a free / paid online site that will help with vocabulary words, complete with pictures / animations.
TL;DR = 4-6th Grade Vocabulary book that has lots of pictures to go with the words.
Answer
I think you might benefit from several websites that are 'free' to help you with your student(s) who need the visualization in order to make the vocabulary connection.
learn4good.com; vocabularycartoons.com; proteacher.net; internet4classrooms; and here is one that I have found was WONDERFUL - even for my reading students who need the extra help. This website is so great - that even my nephew and niece (5 and 6 ) use it.
roythezebra.com - This gentleman is British however, he has managed to combine sounds, patterns, stories and games that any student who has a remote amount of skill on the computer can use at home and at school Please try it yourself. I would be happy to hear from you on your progress. Please see my email address if you wish to share.
I think you might benefit from several websites that are 'free' to help you with your student(s) who need the visualization in order to make the vocabulary connection.
learn4good.com; vocabularycartoons.com; proteacher.net; internet4classrooms; and here is one that I have found was WONDERFUL - even for my reading students who need the extra help. This website is so great - that even my nephew and niece (5 and 6 ) use it.
roythezebra.com - This gentleman is British however, he has managed to combine sounds, patterns, stories and games that any student who has a remote amount of skill on the computer can use at home and at school Please try it yourself. I would be happy to hear from you on your progress. Please see my email address if you wish to share.
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