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Using Let’s Learn Literacy Lessons
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WORDSVILLE: THE CASE OF THE REUSABLE RESCUE
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Reporter Read’s paperweight labeled "rational" is gone; so are decisions based on facts! (7m 55s)
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WORDSVILLE: THE CASE OF THE MISSING FEEDBACK
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When Vet Wilder’s “feedback” box disappears, no one in town can give constructive criticism! (7m 55s)
WORDSVILLE: THE CASE OF THE INSTRUCTION INCIDENT
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Vet Wilder’s pet care “instruction” pamphlet is gone! No one can teach anyone anything! (7m 55s)
WORDSVILLE: THE CASE OF THE FAILURE FIASCO
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WORDSVILLE: THE CASE OF THE DISTINGUISHED DOUBT
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Singer Melody’s “distinguished” Wordsvillian award is gone! Her world tour is canceled! (7m 55s)
WORDSVILLE: THE CASE OF THE DEBATE DEBACLE
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After Reporter Read’s “debate” banner vanishes, everyone in town agrees about everything! (7m 55s)
WORDSVILLE: THE CASE OF THE CONFIDENCE CRISIS
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The Fire Station's stuffed bear mascot with the word “confidence” on its uniform is gone! (7m 55s)
WORDSVILLE: THE CASE OF THE COMPETITION CANCELLATION
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Since Athlete Glory’s scoreboard labeled “competition” vanished, no one wants to compete! (7m 55s)
WORDSVILLE: THE CASE OF THE COMMITMENTS CRUNCH
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Athlete Glory’s day planner labeled “commitments” is gone, so no one is keeping promises! (7m 55s)
WORDSVILLE: THE CASE OF THE CHILLY CROWD
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When Firefighter Ember’s “caution” sign disappears, Wordsville accidents are on the rise! (7m 55s)
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Let’s learn to read! NYC educator Anna Scretching-Cole explores tr and dr blends. (1m 5s)
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Let’s learn to read! NYC educator Anna Scretching-Cole explains how to read words with long e. (1m 11s)
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Let’s learn to read! NYC educator Anna Scretching-Cole explains how to read words with ee. (1m 12s)
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Let’s learn to read! NYC educator Isabel Simmons explains how to read words with ea. (1m 2s)
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Let’s learn to read! NYC educator Anna Scretching-Cole explores letter blends. (1m 6s)
BLEND AND READ WITH LONG VOWELS
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Let’s learn to read! NYC educator Anna Scretching-Cole explains how to blend and read long vowels. (1m 9s)
HOW DOES SILENT E CHANGE A WORD?
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Let’s learn to read! NYC educator Isabel Simmons explains how silent e changes a word. (1m)
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Let’s learn to read! NYC educator Isabel Simmons leads viewers in dictation with silent e. (1m 11s)
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Let’s learn to read! NYC educator Anna Scretching-Cole explores digraph wh. (1m 5s)
BLEND AND READ WITH DIAGRAPH SH
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Let’s learn to read! NYC educator Isabel Simmons explores digraph sh. (1m 8s)
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MOVE-TO-IMPROVE: SHOW HOW MANY
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EXPLORING NUMBERS AND ORAL COUNTING
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Jennifer Taylor introduces meter through musical patterns in Jamaican music. (13m 5s)
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