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Run-on Sentences & Sentence Fragments:
See power point presentation for lesson on run-on sentences & fragments. ---->
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Grammar Crime #8: Mixing up it's and its
- Show video and discuss rule, followed by practice sentences, then grammar challenge game
- Show video and discuss rule, followed by practice sentences, then grammar challenge game
Grammar Crime #9: Mixing up your and you're
- Show video and discuss rule, followed by practice sentences, then grammar challenge game
- Show video and discuss rule, followed by practice sentences, then grammar challenge game
Grammar Crime #10: Mixing up their, there, and they're
- Show video and discuss rule, followed by practice sentences, then grammar challenge game
- Show video and discuss rule, followed by practice sentences, then grammar challenge game
Grammar Crime #13: Improper Matching of Verbs
- What is a verb? Subject & verb in sentence practice, show video and discuss rule, followed by incorrect verbs scavenger hunt (in pairs, use computers).
- What is a verb? Subject & verb in sentence practice, show video and discuss rule, followed by incorrect verbs scavenger hunt (in pairs, use computers).
Summarizing Informational Texts:
Strategies for teaching summarizing:
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Lesson 1 on Summarizing Informational Texts:
- Begin with 6 word memoir warm-up or "summarize your partner" warm-up (depending on time) , then summarize practice article and review with partner. Following the practice article, the cluster teachers will assign an informational text that students will need to summarize.
- Begin with 6 word memoir warm-up or "summarize your partner" warm-up (depending on time) , then summarize practice article and review with partner. Following the practice article, the cluster teachers will assign an informational text that students will need to summarize.
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Writing a Personal Essay for College Applications:
Writing a Research Paper:
Using Google Scholar:
Using Michigan eLibrary (MeL):
Evaluating Online Sources:
Complete the online scavenger hunt to practice evaluating online sources. In order to determine whether a source is reliable, try the CRAAP Test. The CRAAP test determines a source's: Credibility, Relevance, Authority, Accuracy, and Purpose.
Click the button below to access the CRAAP Test table. Before you can edit, you must go to "File"--> then click on "Make a copy"
Click the button below to access the CRAAP Test table. Before you can edit, you must go to "File"--> then click on "Make a copy"