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    Introduction This past fall I had the chance to volunteer at Oasis Tutoring Center. I thought going in that I was going to show up to get my hours done for my class. I didn’t think about how heavy this experience would embark on my heart. The slogan for Oasis is “Healing Hearts.” This is exactly what happened during my experience at Oasis. Not only did I heal hearts during my tutoring experience, my heart was also healed somehow during it too. This experience will stay with me forever as a teacher

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    Malcolm Gladwell is a Canadian journalist and a staff writer for The New Yorker magazine and the author of several books like The Tipping Point, Blink, Outliers, and What The Dog Saw. This book tackles about the success of the underdogs by playing in their own strengths in this competitive world, that despite of the adversities in life, there are benefits to it. He covers fascinating stories about people with disadvantages overcome the struggles in life, and how it can be applied in business strategies

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    disability. Dyslexia does not mean that children are not smart; it just means that they learn different. This is why it is sometimes for parents to understand why their children are not doing well in school and struggle sometimes with a simple task of reading a book. My book report is about a 280 page book called “Can’t Rad, Can’t Write, Can’t Talk Too Good Either: How to Recognize and Overcome Dyslexia in Your Child.” In the book “Can’t Rad, Can’t Write, Can’t Talk Too Good Either: How to Recognize

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    The film centers on a sexual relationship between Hanna Schmitz, a woman in her mid-30s, and Michael, a boy of 15 years. The film begins in 1995 Berlin, then flashes back to another year in 1958 on a day when young Michael is found sick and feverish in the street and taken back to Hanna 's apartment to be cared for. After he recovers, he returns to the apartment building to deliver a bouquet of flowers to Hanna at her apartment and thanks her. She is matter of fact with him, but asks him to escort

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    During the readings and observations of the articles from Mahiri/Sablo, and the video game "Gone Home" seems as if literacy such as writing, reading and language became well know for communicating and associating with people who come from our/different discourse communities and backgrounds. Both articles explain the cultural meaning of literacy and voluntary writing their way for others like myself to correlate and understand. The two African Americans (Troy and Keisha) developed their literacy skills

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    Component III – Guided Reading Phase The teacher wrote down all of the students predictions on the board before they began reading so that while they were reading, if they were asked to evaluate their initial predictions they were able to look back at the board and see what they were and compare. When the students did come across a part of the story that was related to their predictions, the teacher would call on a student to read aloud that part of the story and then discuss with their peers

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    Literacy by its basic definition is how one can read, write and communicate effectively with people. Beyond that, it’s about being competent in a subject area. For example, reading in a literate level means that a person is able to read fluently by pronouncing words correctly without many mistakes. Another form of literacy when reading, is when a person can read in public without having many issues. For example in a conference, meeting, or social gathering, the person is adept in being competent. Of course

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    Entry 1: Literacy Difficulties Lesson Summary - • A class of 25 kindergarten students engaged in an ELA lesson about the word “the” and completed a flipbook project about such. • The teacher stated that she wanted the students to be able to read and write the word “the” by the end of the lesson. The objective was clearly aligned with the tasks and allowed for students to reach them. • The teacher’s instruction focused solely on “the” and how it could be used in sentences. She effectively aligned

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    Deborah’s Brandt article, Sponsors of literacy, defines a sponsor of literacy to be “any agents, local or distant, concrete or abstract, who enable, support, teach, model as well as recruit, regulate, suppress, or withhold literacy- and gain an advantage by it in some way,”(Brandt 407) . Brandt is an English professor at the University of Wisconsin- Madison. My literacy sponsor would have to be my high school track and field coach. On October 2011 my parents sent me here to the states to further

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    phonics is implemented, it will enhance the spelling of words and pronunciations. By applying more methods and tools to teach phonics as educational videos, clips and educational software available in the market. Reading English for those kids will be easier and will be better in reading comprehension. Introduction: Phonics is all about teaching children the sounds in English words. When you can identify sounds in words and sentences, you are well on your way to becoming literate. Well, with phonics

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