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Content Provider | PBS LearningMedia |
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Copyright Year | 2008 |
Description | You can use this video for Session 9 of the MARTHA SPEAKS Reading Buddies program. Students watch the video, in which Martha and Skits can’t find a way to share a toy, and then T.D. and Alice start bickering. After watching, buddy pairs talk about the episode, play a Truce! game, read a children’s book together, and write in their journal. Prior to using this resource for Reading Buddies, be sure you have read the complete introductory materials in the MARTHA SPEAKS Reading Buddies Program Guide. Key vocabulary: bicker, negotiate, quarrel, truce |
Sponsorship | Corporation for Public Broadcasting |
Language | English |
Publisher | PBS Learning Media |
Publisher Date | 2012-07-31 |
Access Restriction | Open |
Rights Holder | WGBH Educational Foundation |
Subject Keyword | English Language Arts and Literacy ELA Writing Language Literature Reading Foundational Skills Speaking and Listening Comprehension and Collaboration Craft and Structure Fluency Integration of Knowledge and Ideas Key Ideas and Details Print Concepts Production and Distribution of Writing Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity Text Types and Purposes Vocabulary Acquisition and Use Academic and Domain Words Central Ideas and Themes Determining Meaning Diverse Formats and Media Evidence, Inference, and Conclusions Individuals, Events, and Ideas Organization and Features of Print Planning, Editing, and Revising Point of View and Purpose Reading Independence and Proficiency Reading With Accuracy and Fluency Reading With Purpose and Understanding (Grade K) Words in Context Writing Arguments Asking and Answering for Key Details (Grade 1) Explaining Texts With Details and Examples (Grade 4) Retelling, With Support (Grade K) Stories, Details, Messages, and Lessons (Grade 1) Determining Theme (Grade 4) Identifying Characters, Settings, and Events (Grade K) Describing Characters, Settings, and Events (Grade 1) Asking and Answering Questions (Grade K) Identifying Authors and Illustrators (Grade K) Relationship Between Illustrations and the Story (Grade K) Describing Stories With Illustrations (Grade 1) Group Reading Activities (Grade K) Direction of Print (Grade K) Features of the Sentence (Grade 1) Context for Word Recognition (Grades 1-5) Reading With Purpose and Understanding (Grades 1-5) Opinion Pieces With Drawing, Dictating, and Writing (Grade K) Responding to Questions and Suggestions (Grade K) Clarification and Questions About Key Details (Grade K) Questions About Key Details (Grade 1) New Meanings for Familiar Words (Grade K) Words From Conversations and Reading (Grade K) |
Content Type | Video |
Educational Role | Teacher Student |
Time Required | PT12M29S |
Education Level | Class V Class I Class IV Upto class I |
Resource Type | Broadcast |
Subject | English |
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