Analyzing Lit Concepts
I believe that the NES can be helpful in many ways. One of the main helpful things that the NES does is it is kind of set up to look at a text, break it up, and analyze it. It is super important to teach this to your students because this is a huge part of reading. I feel like all people know how to skim read, and do it often. It is hard for a lot of kids to comprehend long texts. Not even just their attention span, but also the content of the text can be a lot for students to take in fully. Being able to break up the texts into different parts can help the student analyze each text and then mend all of them together. How this relates to the CCSS is the fact that the CCSS is broken up as well. The Common Core State Standards are broken up by different standards for different grade levels. The way that these standards are broken up are related to the NES because they each are divided which help the teachers and the students understand the content better. If the CCSS were all connected, this would make it really difficult for the teacher to understand which concepts they are trying to get at and at what time. With the students, having a text where they do not understand how to break it up properly can hinder their comprehension. Overall, the two relate indefinitely.
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