This presentation addesses the proper way to attack a prompt or comprehension question, and then details the 3-part strategy for answering it. Contains a sample using the movie CARS to do as a class model. I am also selling a handout to accompany this presentation:
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/How-to-Address-a-Prompt-Using-the-3-Part-Strategy-Handout
**Please note that I have no ownership rights to the Disney images here, but only use them to add interest**
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Thanks for sharing! I liked the Cars example and also like that you have clear guidelines and great examples that demonstrate the technique. Very thorough!
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I love your Flowers for Algernon packet, but I just wanted to let you know that the graph sheet for the intelligences survey has a typo. There are two "total 3" columns. The unit is great! Thanks!
Thank you so much for pointing that out. I will fix that ASAP!
February 5, 2013
VAaussiegirl
Hi! I liked this ppt, but it did leave me a little confused at first when you added the color - your numbering went sequentially from one to two, but it threw me for a loop at first when the third color started with number one again. All in all, though, I found it useful and plan on using it in class this year. Thank you for sharing.
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