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50 of 75 ACADEMIC JOURNALING CONNECTED TO CONTENT AREA Double-Entry Journals Description: A Double-Entry Journal is a versatile adaptation of the response journal. Using a Two Column/T-note format, the double-entry journal allows students to record dual entries t...
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50 of 75 ACADEMIC JOURNALING CONNECTED TO CONTENT AREA Double-Entry Journals Description: A Double-Entry Journal is a versatile adaptation of the response journal. Using a Two Column/T-note format, the double-entry journal allows students to record dual entries that are conceptually related. Students are juxtaposing their thoughts, ideas, and feelings according to the prompts provided for making entries. Step-by-Step 1. Use double-entry journals the same as the response journals except for heading each
51 0 http://www.state.tn.us/education/ci/english/doc/ENG_3081.pdf#page=51 www.state.tn.us/education/ci/english/doc/ENG_3081.pdf#page=51
48 <span class="highlight">of</span> 75 ACADEMIC JOURNALING CONNECTED TO CONTENT AREA Response Journals Description: Response Journals create a permanent record <span class="highlight">of</span> what readers are feeling <span class="highlight">and</span> thinking as they interact with literary or informational texts. It allows students to record their thoughts <span class="highlight">and</span> emotional reactions about texts. Reading selections may be used as a springboard to inspire students&rsquo; feelings <span class="highlight">and</span> thoughts about a topic. Most <span class="highlight">journal</span> activities require thinking but do not demand a finished product. Students learn
53 0 http://www.state.tn.us/education/ci/english/doc/ENG_3081.pdf#page=53 www.state.tn.us/education/ci/english/doc/ENG_3081.pdf#page=53
50 <span class="highlight">of</span> 75 ACADEMIC JOURNALING CONNECTED TO CONTENT AREA Double-Entry Journals Description: A Double-Entry <span class="highlight">Journal</span> is a versatile adaptation <span class="highlight">of</span> the response <span class="highlight">journal</span>. Using a Two Column/T-note format, the double-entry <span class="highlight">journal</span> allows students to record dual entries that are conceptually related. Students are juxtaposing their thoughts, ideas, <span class="highlight">and</span> feelings according to the prompts provided for making entries. Step-by-Step 1. Use double-entry journals the same as the response journals except for heading each
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a field trip to a historical place. • 3.5.tpi.6. identify people, events, areas and ideas that create a history of a place. • 3.5.tpi.7. assemble historical information using a variety of sources (e.g., newspaper, book, video, and computer). • 3.5.tpi.8. cr...
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a field trip to a historical place. • 3.5.tpi.6. identify people, events, areas and ideas that create a history of a place. • 3.5.tpi.7. assemble historical information using a variety of sources (e.g., newspaper, book, video, and computer). • 3.5.tpi.8. create a journal entry about a major historical event or figure. • 3.5.tpi.9. create a "then" and "now" class museum. at Level 3, the student is able to • 3.5.tpi.10. choose a favorite historical event and research it using computer and media.
11 0 http://www.state.tn.us/education/ci/ss/doc/SS_Grade_3.pdf#page=11 www.state.tn.us/education/ci/ss/doc/SS_Grade_3.pdf#page=11
a field trip to a historical place. &bull; 3.5.tpi.6. identify people, events, areas <span class="highlight">and</span> ideas that create a history <span class="highlight">of</span> a place. &bull; 3.5.tpi.7. assemble historical information using a variety <span class="highlight">of</span> sources (e.g., newspaper, book, video, <span class="highlight">and</span> computer). &bull; 3.5.tpi.8. create a <span class="highlight">journal</span> entry about a major historical event or figure. &bull; 3.5.tpi.9. create a &quot;then&quot; <span class="highlight">and</span> &quot;now&quot; class museum. at Level 3, the student is able to &bull; 3.5.tpi.10. choose a favorite historical event <span class="highlight">and</span> <span class="highlight">research</span> it using computer <span class="highlight">and</span> media.
 Microsoft Word - Content Area Reading Middle School.doc
47 ACADEMIC JOURNALING Response Journals Description: Response Journals create a permanent record of what readers are feeling and thinking as they interact with literary or informational texts. It allows students to record their thoughts and emotional reactions about texts....
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47 ACADEMIC JOURNALING Response Journals Description: Response Journals create a permanent record of what readers are feeling and thinking as they interact with literary or informational texts. It allows students to record their thoughts and emotional reactions about texts. Reading selections may be used as a springboard to inspire students’ feelings and thoughts about a topic. Most journal activities require thinking but do not demand a finished product. Students learn to write without fear
47 0 http://www.state.tn.us/education/ci/english/doc/READ_Gr_6-8_Content_Area.pdf#page=47 www.state.tn.us/education/ci/english/doc/READ_Gr_6-8_Content_Area.pdf#pag...
47 ACADEMIC JOURNALING Response Journals Description: Response Journals create a permanent record <span class="highlight">of</span> what readers are feeling <span class="highlight">and</span> thinking as they interact with literary or informational texts. It allows students to record their thoughts <span class="highlight">and</span> emotional reactions about texts. Reading selections may be used as a springboard to inspire students&rsquo; feelings <span class="highlight">and</span> thoughts about a topic. Most <span class="highlight">journal</span> activities require thinking but do not demand a finished product. Students learn to write without fear