***NOTE: the thumbnails provided make the format look whacky, when you download it, I promise it downloads and prints with the proper formatting.***
This activity allows students to manipulate different pieces as they try to match up examples of landforms and bodies of water to their already existing definition. After all photos are matched up and glued down, students move on to the example cards. When all are confirmed correct, they are to be glued down as well.
Upon completion, the last ste
An adaptation of Marzano's window vocabulary. The "connection/example" component has been removed so as to fit more on one page. I have also found that many students struggle with that particular component and this adaptation works better for them. Sheet comes with wide margin on the right side of the page to allow for hole-punching or folding and gluing into an interactive notebook.
***NOTE: the thumbnails provided make the format look whacky, when you download it, I promise it downloads and prints with the proper formatting.***
This particular rubric I use to peer review the "What Made Non-Violence Work" DBQ. It allows students to grade themselves based on 10 criterea by circling which points they believe they deserve.
When students finish self-grading, they fold over their column and then the essay and rubric are handed over to another anonymous grader who will then do
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