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Unit4Everydayeconomics Developingideas——reading Pre-readingReadLeo’stravelnotesandanswerthequestions.1.WhatarethedifferencesbetweenLeo’stwotrips?2.Whichonedoyouthinkwasmorefun?Giveyourreasons.Pre-readingReadLeo’stravelnotesandanswerthequestions.1.WhatarethedifferencesbetweenLeo’stwotrips?1)In2008,Leo...
Lessons Sparkswith performance task ideas 3. Build background knowledge Learning doesn’t exist in a vacuum. Something students learn in social studies or science class may help them understand a text in ELA and vice versa. Cross-curricular knowledge helpsbuild background knowledge, which helps stu...
Novels no longer had to serve as my proxy for the whole world of ideas. The immersive reading of my childhood was a great gift, that ability to transport myself by losing myself in a book; so was the wide and deep exploratory reading of adolescence, with Burgess and others as my ...
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Each group is to take notes of one entry and present the main facts to the class afterwards. Remind them to find important facts based on the theme of the blog. 1) Who did the writer meet and what did the w...
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Group Discussion 3. Reading Comprehension 4. Writing Assignment 5、 Teaching Procedure: I. Warm-up (5 minutes) 1. Begin the class by asking students if they know who Langping and Michael Jordan are. If not, introduce them as two of the most iconic athletes in history. 2. Ask students ...
Binomial heaps are the subject of a lecture on 15 Apr 2021 in CS166, Data Structures, Spring 2021 at Stanford - accompanied by an excellent set of slides athttps://web.stanford.edu/class/cs166 This event will be recorded and posted to YouTube as a public video athttps://www.youtube....