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Asking Questions




Author's Point of View



Author's Purpose
 


Beginning, Middle, End















Cause & Effect
 



Characterization





Classify & Categorize



Compare & Contrast



















Connections






Drawing Conclusions & Inferencing





Fact & Opinion






Main Idea & Details






 Plot




Predict









Problem & Solution








Sequencing




Story Map




 
Strong Thought






Summarize















Comprehension{short answer or true & false}

 Writing



Word Work
 




8 comments

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    mhorman@north-cedar.k12.ia.us

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  4. I, luckily, just stumbled across your blog. I want to thank you so much for all your work! SO helpful. What program do you find is best to make your reproducibles on? They are so cute!

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    1. Hey Sarah,
      So glad I can help! I use Photoshop for all the graphics, paper, and borders I make and then I use PowerPoint to create the activities.
      Enjoy!
      Shawna

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