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ReadWriteThink: Guided Comprehension: Evaluating Using the Meeting of the Minds Technique
Minds technique, a comprehension strategy that teaches them to act out the opposing views of two or more characters in an oral debate or interview format. Students begin with teacher-directed, whole-group instruction for using this strategy. As students read various versions of...
Penguin Teacher Guide: The Mousetrap and Other Plays
each to write a memoir of the events preceeding and immediately following the murder. Prior to reading the novel, students can assume one of the characters in the play and write her or his memoir of the events. Another less important difference between the play and the novel is...
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each to write a memoir of the events preceeding and immediately following the murder. Prior to reading the novel, students can assume one of the characters in the play and write her or his memoir of the events. Another less important difference between the play and the novel is that the novel uses the nursery rhyme “Five Little Pigs” as a plot organizer. After students have read the novel, they can discuss or write about how effective the use of this nursery rhyme is in the novel. Why did Christie remove
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each to write <span class="highlight">a</span> memoir of the events preceeding and immediately following the murder. Prior to reading the <span class="highlight">novel</span>, students can assume one of the characters in the play and write her or his memoir of the events. Another less important difference between the play and the <span class="highlight">novel</span> is that the <span class="highlight">novel</span> uses the nursery rhyme “Five Little Pigs” as <span class="highlight">a</span> plot organizer. After students have read the <span class="highlight">novel</span>, they can discuss or write about how effective the use of this nursery rhyme is in the <span class="highlight">novel</span>. Why did Christie remove
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