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Research Paper: Establish Your Topic
Teach your students how to select and narrow down a topic for a research paper. This advice is... | A Map to Organization
Enhance your instruction about story development with this graphic organizer that can be used... | |
Research Paper: Organize Your Ideas
How to organize information and create an outline for a research paper. | How to Write a Research Paper
Follow step-by-step directions to write great research papers. You'll find articles on... | |
Taking a Stand
After reading Running Loose by Chris Crutcher, students answer questions about a time when they... | ||
Is That True?
Consult reference materials to verify statements contained in realistic fiction selections. | Romeo and Juliet – Small Group Discussion to Check Comprehension Act II
Have students break up into small groups after reading act II to discuss and answer the... | |
Event Map
Organizing the who, what, where, when, why, and how of an event is the goal of this graphic... | Romeo and Juliet – Small Group Discussion Questions Act III
Encourage students to focus on the upcoming reading of act III of Romeo and Juliet with... | |
The Herringbone: Main Idea and Supporting Details
The object of this graphic organizer is to identify the main idea and supporting details. | Romeo and Juliet – Small Group Discussion Questions Act IV
Divide your class into small groups and have students answer discussion questions about act IV... | |
Main Idea and Supporting Details
Help students identify main idea and supporting details with this printable graphic organizer.... | Romeo and Juliet – Small Group Discussion to Check Comprehension of Act IV
Divide students into small groups and have them discuss and answer questions about act IV of... |
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