Story Pyramid Instructions

The story pyramid doesn't have to be written in complete sentences.  Instead,try to think of the most descriptive, most important words to describe each element of your book.Book TitleAuthor/Illustrator1- Write the name of the main character• 2- two words describing the main character• 3- three words describing the setting• 4- four words stating the story’s problem• 5- five words describing the...
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Motivate Students to Use Class Blog - Part 2

6. Reccomend Online Resources for Learning I highlight lists of Blogs and Websites with useful resources for my students.  There are so many sites out there it makes it difficult to find the ones that are truly useful.  My students ask for recommendations, so this way I can have somewhere to refer them to and it's always there not lost in an email. To get students more involved in this...
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Motivate Students to Use Class Blog Part 1

To motivate my students to use the class blogg the most important thing I do is to make sure that whatever activity I do on the blog is helping them improve their English. In the end this is their main motivation. This keeps me on my toes to be more efficient with how I use my blog in my classes.  Here are some of the ways that I have been using it. 1. Uploading their Writing Uploading their...
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Unexplained Phenomena - Language of Speculation

What is the difference between:a fact - something that can be observed or measured anda theory - a possible explanation that has not been provenWatch the video and see which are facts and which are theories in these mysteries. What language of speculation are they using. Remember speculative words and phrases are often used such as:may                             might            ...
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