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Myth Project Outline and Rubric Today, your group will each decide your roll, if you have more than three people in your group, the extra pe...
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Stories in your pocket: how to write flash fiction | Books | The Guardian : 1. Start in the middle. You don't have time in this very sho...
I think that these four questions allow us to look deeper into the material that we are reading or learning about.
ReplyDeleteWhy does it blend in with the sky in the classroom, but not in here?
ReplyDeleteits the way he took the photo
Deletewill you be collecting or grading the review of the stories using these questions
ReplyDelete^^ you could let the students use their notes (these question things) on the test or Socratic seminar
DeleteI think you should make joining the blog mandatory if you want everyone to do it
ReplyDeleteIt's much clearer looking on here.
ReplyDeleteI think these questions will let us truly understand the story
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ReplyDeleteThese questions drive a deeper understanding into our reading.
ReplyDeleteThese questions drive a deeper understanding into our reading.
ReplyDeletea-r-t-s-y-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThese questions give us a better reason to read for.
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ReplyDeleteI really like the trees in the background
ReplyDeleteThis is a clear window
ReplyDeleteyou have clean windows
ReplyDeleteI love the way you wrote these on the windows so they looked cool;)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! How is that window so clean?
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