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Reference Sources Lesson that teaches types of reference sources for a research project
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Using a Thesaurus Students learn to use a thesaurus to determine related words and concepts. Examples include words that can be used than one part of speech
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How to Use a Thesaurus practice using a thesaurus with examples
IMS Library Resources (Videos, Prof. Library books, etc.)
Book: Paragraph Writing Made Easy (Shiras) PL 808.0712 SHI Lessons and motivating practice pages that teach the writing of organized, detailed, and powerful paragraphs. Activities support: paragraph construction, notetaking in outline form; outlines and parallel construction; using transition signal words; using notes to write paragraphs; and others.
Book: Non-Fiction Text Structures for Better Comprehension and Response (Saunders-Smith) PL 372.47 SAU Tips for educators to assess and teach non-fiction text structures, focusing on five structures--compare and contrast, cause and effect, sequence and procedure, question and answer, and exemplification
Step-by-Step Guide to Writing / Writing Basics
Paragraph PowerPoint.ppt
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Lesson that teaches types of reference sources for a research project
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Students learn to use a thesaurus to determine related words and concepts. Examples include words that can be used than one part of speech
(do a search for the named activity)
practice using a thesaurus with examples
(Videos, Prof. Library books, etc.)
PL 808.0712 SHI
Lessons and motivating practice pages that teach the writing of organized, detailed, and powerful paragraphs. Activities support: paragraph construction, notetaking in outline form; outlines and parallel construction; using transition signal words; using notes to write paragraphs; and others.
Tips for educators to assess and teach non-fiction text structures, focusing on five structures--compare and contrast, cause and effect, sequence and procedure, question and answer, and exemplification