How Do We Know What the Character is Feeling | English Language Arts Strategies for Students with Cognitive Disabilities
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How Do We Know What the Character is Feeling | English Language Arts Strategies for Students with Cognitive Disabilities
In this self-contained lower elementary classroom, the teacher conducts a read-aloud while the students try to identify how the character feels in the story. The students recognize that the character is angry because he was yelling. The teacher asks students how they know he is yelling and then points out that the letters of the word are all capitalized. The video demonstrates effective strategies for engaging students with significant cognitive disabilities in literacy instruction.