Keith Kelly looks at examples of language used in making conclusions and findings from the area of geography, categorized by nouns, verbs, word groups and prepositions.
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Margareta's curator insight,
January 8, 5:31 PM
Here's a interesting way to help students work through their reading process.
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January 9, 9:38 AM
ReadWriteThink provides templates for a variety of writing projects that incorporate a cube. The Bio Cube may be used after students have read, or before they write, a biography (or autobiography). The Mystery Cube will help them recall a mystery story after they have read it, or to pre-write one on their own. There is also a story Cube that will help them map out "key elements of a story" and there is Create-Your-Own Cube...you select the questions to a topic and then respons.
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January 30, 1:17 PM
LITERACY. This would be an interesting tool to explore to see if it is useful at our upper year levels. Delete the scoop?
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