List of sequence order words
[DOC File]QUESTIONING CLUES AND VERBS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT …
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questioning clues and verbs for the development of higher order thinking activities The following chart provides an alphabetical listing of verbs associated with each level of Bloom’s Taxonomy. The verbs or verb phrases, as seen in individuals TEKS, can help to identify the level of evaluation that might be required on the TAKS.
[DOC File]Verbal Cue Examples Sheet - NIU
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In the following order. In conclusion. To summarize. To review. To recap. To go back over. C. Mannerism Cues are used by a specific teacher, sometimes like a habit, and indicate something to be noted is coming up. Some examples are, when the teacher: repeats the words or phrases for emphasis. spells out important words
[DOC File]Learning High-Frequency Words
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High-interest words - those recognized by sight because they have special interest and/or emotional overtones for child (e.g., mom, dad, love, birthday, Christmas, dinosaur, etc.) Connections. Sight words and context clues: students need to know enough words by sight in order to have enough context to help identify other words:
[DOC File]WORD LIST MEMORY TASK (IMMEDIATE RECALL)
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The word list is presented 3 times to the subject; the order of words is randomized for each trial. At the end of each of the three . presentations, the subject is asked to recall the list of words; all responses . are recorded. The word list (Hindi words for butter, arm, …
[DOC File]Letters and sounds: High Frequency Words Checklist
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Letters and sounds: High Frequency Words Checklist (bold=tricky words) Phase 2. a an as at if in is it of off on can dad had back and get big him his not got up mum but the to I no go into Phase 3. will that this then them with see for now down look too he she we me be was you they all are my her Phase 4
[DOCX File]English 3225 UPRB - Webs
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Use the words above (and any other words that you think are relevant) to answer the following questions: ... The words district and discipline show that the sequence of letters . d-i-s does not always constitute a morpheme. (Analogous examples are . mission, missile, begin, and retrofit.) List five more sequences of letters that are sometimes a ...
[DOC File]Interventions for Comprehension – Sequencing events:
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Use words that help signal sequence (for instance, first, then, later, next, finally), and highlight such words throughout the discussion. Give the students a brief passage at their instructional level that contains several events and a list of the major events in scrambled order.
[DOC File]List of Transition Words for Essays
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Transition Words for Time / Chronology / Sequence. These transitional words (like . finally) have the function of limiting, restricting, and defining . time. They can be used either alone or as part of . adverbial expressions. at the present time. from time to time. sooner or later. at the same time. up to the present time. to begin with. in ...
[DOC File]Houghton Mifflin Anthology Reading List for Grade 3
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LA.3.3.2.2 Organizing information into a logical sequence through the use of time-order words and cause/effect transitions (LA.3.1.6.7 Use meaning of familiar base words and affixes (prefixes and suffixes) to determine meanings of unfamiliar complex words)
[DOC File]Revision Checklist for a Narrative
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Is my story told in logical order? (sequence) Did I use transition words (time and order words) in my story? Did I tell about the risks involved? Did I tell the consequences of the risks involved? Did I resolve the situation in my story? Last, did I keep the reader’s attention throughout the story?
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