![]() ![]() They listen as more complex passages are read and answer questions about absurdities, missing events, and conflict and resolution. Story Comprehension–Students listen to pictured-supported dialogs and stories and answer questions about them.Then, sequence multi-step picture stories and events heard in reading passages. Progress to learning the vocabulary of sequencing (e.g., first and last, before and after) and following multi-step directions. Sequencing–Begin by listening for numerical/alphabetical order and word order.Finally, identify the main idea of articles, messages, fables, and more. Main Idea–Learn to listen for the "big picture." Start by differentiating the main idea from details in pictures and progress to labeling groups of items.Details–Listen for details with tasks progressing from matching clues to pictures, to following verbal directions and answering questions about details in a passage.The books are listed below in order of difficulty. a wide variety of curricular content as well as daily life experiences.picture-supported lessons that shift to listening-only activities.Written in the proven format of the Spotlight series, these activities help students develop listening skills with: This series teaches students to know what they are listening for and match their listening strategy to the communication situation. ![]() Different communication situations have different goals, whether it's obtaining information, securing directions, or solving a problem.
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