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  • Along with the teaching of reading skills, having an
instructional focus on comprehension is crucial in the development of a reader.
  • COMPREHENSION INSTRUCTION
using text feAture cArDs toenhAnce unDerstAnDingby DAviD m.
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• Literature Goal—Describe how literary elements (e.g., theme, character, setting, plot, tone, conflict) used in literature to create meaning.
  • What does teaching look like that suppor
this kind of thinking or learning? How will you begin your story? How will you end it? Developing stories from the verybeginningAn understanding of narrative elements needs to start at an early age.
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