YeetTheYo
CCSS ELACCSS.ELA.SL.4.1

Collaborative discussion

Students partner up to coach each other through a missed mount, using academic language for body position.

Demonstrated by 1 ladder rung · 6 tricks across 1 category

For studentsCCSS ELA

Collaborative discussion

This is a language skill — you’re reading, writing, or talking it out. You partner up to coach each other through a missed mount, using academic language for body position.

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Yeet The Breakaway, then teach a friend how to do it in 3 short steps — out loud or in writing.

Ladder practice sessions

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Flow · Level 8

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Trapeze Mount

Land the yo-yo on the string 3 of 5 attempts.

How it demonstrates this: Partners coach each other to land the mount, using clear directional language.

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