Rhetorical Devices. Tricks of the writing trade to help you meet and exceed writing expectations. Ideas developed by Mary Ellen Ledbetter PowerPoint created by Gwen S. Thibadeau Revised and Edited by T. Bowman. Why use Rhetorical Devices?. Are common tools that ALL authors use
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By walkerNote-taking Skills. Charles Page High School Stephen L. Cotton. Why do we have to take notes?. To help you identify the main, important ideas in the lecture To help you learn and remember the material for later To have a record of information that may not be available anywhere else.
By zbigniewPrinciples and Strategies of Formative Assessment. The Research and Practice of Classroom Assessment. Learning Objectives: What is Formative Assessment? Does research support formative assessment practices? What is needed to support formative assessment practices?
By LucyOperations and Algebraic Thinking - OA K-2 Defining Story Problem Types. Math Teacher Leader Meeting December 6, 2011 Beth Schefelker Lee Ann Pruske Connie Laughlin Hank Kepner. CCSS Domain Progression. Professional Practice. For December 6 th MTL Meeting:
By desiderioHoughton Mifflin Reading. Second Grade Level 2.1 - Adventures Level 2.2 - Delight. BACK TO SCHOOL. Strategy 1 – Predict/Infer Think about the title, the illustrations, and what you have read so far.
By reidMain Idea. Reading Street Unit 1 Week 5 Created by Kristi Waltke. Let’s Review. Good readers summarize . As they read, they pause to sum up the important ideas or events. This helps them remember the information. As you read a story, note the main events .
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By premIntroduction to Nonfiction. This PowerPoint was created by Linda Sears and Heather Kirk. Some strategies came from Comprehension Toolkit. Thank you to OMIS’ wonderful reading coach, Mrs. Dudley, for her input. What are nonfiction materials?. Nonfiction contains facts and information .
By rodenWhat does this crime scene tell you about the offender responsible?. Two important ideas. Behavioural evidence Things that tells us how an offender went about committing a crime Criminal consistency
By hallieTHEN YOU ARE. If for you Peace can’t be reached through political agreements, If for you a "WatchTower " isn’t an observation spot. If you ever spent 3 days or more in a stadium without seeing any beer and any soccer ball, If year after year you know when Nisan 14th is,
By kailaniImportant Ideas in Data Analysis for PreK-12 Students, Teachers, and Teacher Educators. Denise S. Mewborn University of Georgia. Data analysis/statistics…. helps us answer questions. helps us make better decisions. helps us describe and understand our world. helps us quantify variability. .
By chandlerRe-reading Annotate the text for the following:. Draw a line where the Introduction ends Draw a line where the Conclusion begins Underline the line that makes the Main Point or Thesis most clear (label it) Divide the body into sections or topics (label each)
By daciaA MODEL of TEACHING. “Concept attainment. requires a student to figure out the attributes of a category that is already formed in another person’s mind…. …by comparing and contrasting examples that contain the characteristics of the concept… .
By jennisLesson 1 Day 2. You will need a pencil, paper, and your reading book. Phonics/Spelling. lamp stand What is the same in each word? Each word has the /a/ sound and the letter a. The letter a is often used to spell the /a/ sound. tell felt What is the same in each word?
By shanonDevelopment of Behaviour. Psychology 3106. Introduction. So far we have looked at Evolution and Genetics Go together in the modern Synthetic Theory of Evolution Evolution acts on the phenotype Genetics (interacting with the environment) create the phenotype
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