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persuasive reasons to support their stance on an issue after reading an editorial about school uniforms. (c) encourages students to view commercials and advertisements in magazines. The students identify the techniques used to persuade. 15. (a) introduces a mini-lesson modeling samples ...
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persuasive reasons to support their stance on an issue after reading an editorial about school uniforms. (c) encourages students to view commercials and advertisements in magazines. The students identify the techniques used to persuade. 15. (a) introduces a mini-lesson modeling samples of statements from a series of advertisements demonstrating fact and opinion. Working in groups, students review enlarged copies of advertisements to determine which statements are facts and which are opinions. Then
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persuasive reasons to support their stance on an issue after reading an editorial about school uniforms. (c) encourages students to view commercials and advertisements <span class="highlight">in</span> magazines. The students identify the techniques used to persuade. 15. (a) introduces a mini-lesson modeling samples <span class="highlight">of</span> statements from a series <span class="highlight">of</span> advertisements demonstrating fact and opinion. Working <span class="highlight">in</span> groups, students <span class="highlight">review</span> enlarged copies <span class="highlight">of</span> advertisements to determine which statements are facts and which are opinions. Then
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answer who, what, when, where, and how questions. (c) gives the students before reading, during reading, and after reading questions in order to provide opportunities for the students to respond to the text. (d) using informational text from science or social studies text, creates story m...
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answer who, what, when, where, and how questions. (c) gives the students before reading, during reading, and after reading questions in order to provide opportunities for the students to respond to the text. (d) using informational text from science or social studies text, creates story mobiles using topic, main ideas, and supporting details from a book. The mobile begins at the top with the main idea, adds pieces to support the details of the story. (e) has the student use the QAR
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answer who, what, when, where, and how questions. (c) gives the students before reading, during reading, and after reading questions <span class="highlight">in</span> order to provide opportunities for the students to respond to the text. (d) using informational text from science or social studies text, creates story mobiles using topic, main ideas, and supporting details from a book. The <span class="highlight">mobile</span> begins at the top with the main idea, adds pieces to support the details <span class="highlight">of</span> the story. (e) has the student use the QAR
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