This was very challenging because there were a lot of words I had never encountered. However, with a little effort and with the help of context clues and pictures, I was able to figure out most of the words. I realized that I can apply context clues to any situation in which I don't know just a few words. If I were to say that the way I read and figured out the words matched a certain theory, it would probably be i+1. I read something that was just a little above my level and was able to work through my issues and be successful.
Sunday, February 3, 2013
Leyendo en Español
This week, I attempted to read El Autobús Mágico. This is a Spanish translation of The Magic Schoolbus.
This was very challenging because there were a lot of words I had never encountered. However, with a little effort and with the help of context clues and pictures, I was able to figure out most of the words. I realized that I can apply context clues to any situation in which I don't know just a few words. If I were to say that the way I read and figured out the words matched a certain theory, it would probably be i+1. I read something that was just a little above my level and was able to work through my issues and be successful.
This was very challenging because there were a lot of words I had never encountered. However, with a little effort and with the help of context clues and pictures, I was able to figure out most of the words. I realized that I can apply context clues to any situation in which I don't know just a few words. If I were to say that the way I read and figured out the words matched a certain theory, it would probably be i+1. I read something that was just a little above my level and was able to work through my issues and be successful.
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Can you give an example of context clues that were helpful? What did this situation make you think about teaching reading?
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