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APPROACHES TO THE COMMON CORE: Quadrant Analysis as a Way to Boost Comprehension
They say a picture is worth a thousand words. They should also add, “And it’s a great way for students to practice comprehension skills, build background knowledge, and become inspired through inquiry.” If you’re looking for a simple, straightforward, fun … Continue reading →
Posted in Argument, Comprehension, ELA Common Core Standards, Evidence, Inference, Main Idea, Metaphors, Paraphrasing, Quadrant Analysis, Questioning, Research
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Tagged Argument, Comprehension, ELA Common Core Standards, Evidence, Inference, Main Idea, Metaphors, Quadrant Analysis, Questioning, Research
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