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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 28 ก.พ. 2013
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Three Tiered Vocabulary
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created by Madeline Santulli in requirement for EDUC 2215
Creating Mental Images
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created by Megan Ellsworth in requirement for EDUC 2215
Blending
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created by Rachel Boland in requirement for EDUC 2215 A description of four types of blending in teaching phonics.
Music is good for Silence of the Lambs movie :)
i dont know who u r but hi
Thank you. :)
To produce a video music peace that simultaneously in sync with the teaching sequence takes a lot of effort. Much appreciated 😌
This music excites me to learn productively.
Really bad music choice!!
thank you i learnd a lot :)
Thank you for this .
Nice!
Great video, but what's up with the music?
Thanks. Studying for a teacher credentialing exam.
Ok why are they using horror movie music? Anxiety levels rising
Great information on the video, the music did distract a bit from what you were doing... thank you for the video
Can an onset still rime if there is no coda?
Super!!!
The song is very horror one,i lose my focus due to it,i did not understand.
This video was so helpful but this music made me literally want to jump out of the window of my apartment and I live on the 10th floor
Lol lol I know the feeling. Good video content though.
Yeah I’m about to cut it off I can’t with the music 😂
This music gives me anxiety.
Great! Thank you
Great video. Thanks for not speaking over. It was much easier to follow with visuals and music :)
Adding voice may enhance the learning experience. It would really help!
Thank you. Great way to explain. Simple and effective:-)
A very easy to follow step by step way of teaching this, thank you
it's written "Rhyme"
+chatochido No, it is spelled R-i-m-e.
hell!
+Elizabeth S It can be spelled both ways
Words with the same rime will rhyme. The difference between rime and rhyme is that spelling is necessarily the same with rime, but not with rhyme. For example, mean and green rhyme, but do not share the same rime.
Very well done and understandable! Thank you!