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How Web 2.0 Can Save Your Primary School Budget | Chantellemorrison. Whilst I was preparing for Term 1, 2014, I went looking throughout our school for big books. I am a firm believer in the use of big books from pre-school and into secondary as a tool for teaching students to read. I don’t just mean the process of reading but also, text analysis, code-breaking, critical thinking and synthesis.
By integrating spelling, grammar and writing into big book lessons, students are better equipped to understand how all of these facets of literacy work together. Anyway, in my search to find big books, not only did I not find many, but the ones I did find weren’t really relevant to my purposes… especially since our chosen text type was exposition. I went straight to my principal to ask for more books. Then, I changed my mind.
Students often can’t see the text very well.Only one practitioner can use each big book at a timeThey need to be accessioned through the libraryThey easily become tatteredIt’s difficult to find a big book that specifically addresses everything. Literacy - Term 4.
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