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How does the plot develop in a story?
cite sources, embed evidence, text evidence, selecting relevant sources, why do we cite in our writing
1.11E: locate relevant sources 1.11Gi: examine sources for credibility & bias 1.5C: use text evidence to support a response
students learn research process and start it by asking questions and finding a topic
1.9A plan a draft 1.9B develop a draft 1.9C revise a draft 1.9Di edit complete sentences 1.9Div edit for spelling write a formal email
Processes Of Readers
How archetypes help develop the novel Coraline
Reading text
Given sentences, learners will be able to determine when to use periods, question marks and exclamation points.
How to use present simple tens
Write a lesson about the time
write about passive and avtive
How to use Simple present
Learning about themes in storytelling
What is generalization and how to make it
How to identify good judgement
Critical issues in the Philippines
How music is used in Native American tribes
the perception of time with verb tenses
If–then arguments , also known as conditional arguments or hypothetical syllogisms, are the workhorses of deductive logic. They make up a loosely defined family of deductive arguments that have an if–then statement —that is, a conditional—as a premise. The conditional has the standard form If P then Q.
Teenagers snd social media
How phrasal verbs are used in English?
How to write a letter of complaint
examine how the writer uses language to inform in a broadsheet newspaper article
how to recognize imagery and symbolism in poetry
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