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K-3 Essential 2, Bullet 4: Higher-order Discussions Sample Video

The following video provides explanations and examples of how to engage in higher order discussions during literacy instruction. It can be used to develop a strategies for how to promote higher-order discussion before, during and after reading. The resource is associated with the Michigan Association of Intermediate School Administrators’ document Essential Practices in Early Literacy: Instructional Practices.

Topics: Oral Language, Reading Comprehension • Grade Levels: K, 1, 2, 3 • Resource Type: Professional Learning • Media Type: Video
10-15 mins

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