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The Multistrategy story track lesson |
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| Introduction | |||
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This module is based on the revision of the book Working together for literacy by Mary Stringer. Because this book is an external document, each link to it opens a file using the Acrobat Reader program and displays the first page of the book. You can jump to a specific location in the book by using the appropriate bookmark in the outline window. | |||
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| Description | |
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A Multistrategy instructional program story track lesson teaches reading and writing using a holistic global approach to reading through texts and stories. It focuses on teaching comprehension, , fluency, and expression. | |
| Parts of a story track lesson | |
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Here are the parts of a typical Multistrategy story track lesson (p. 22) : | |
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| Features | |
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Here are some features of a Multistrategy story track lesson (p. 22) : | |
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| Example | |
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Here is an example of a story track lesson. When you get into the demonstration, click until you get to MENU: Story Track: | |
| See also | |
| See the following for more information: | |
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See the following online article for more information: | |
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Page content last modified: 27 July 1999 |
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