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Write it as if you were telling it to . (Audience)
You are located . (Context)
Try to . (Purpose)
2. Read the paragraph. Answer the question.
3. Read the paragraph. Write your own words to tell what it means.
4. Write the reasons for . Write the reference (list given) that matches that meaning.
5. What do these quotations say concerning ? Write your answer on the blank.
6. Write statements in these spaces next to the figures.
7. Crossword puzzles. Make a list of words related to the topic. Use squared paper. Start by writing the longest word on squared paper. Add others to it. Write definitions for the clues.
8. Provide an open-ended story. Ask the student to finish it.
9. Make a chart or graph from this information.
10. Write a question about this paragraph. Then write the answer.
11. Read the examination to young children. Have them mark (Yes, no, or IDK -- I don't know)
12. Draw a picture of ...
13. Look at the pictures. Write one or two sentences explaining what is happening. Use these words (a list) in your sentences.
14. Do the following experiment. Include data, records, outcomes, etc. Answer the questions about it.
15. Draw a map of .
16. Compare . Make a bar graph to show .
17. Make a time line showing important dates and events.
18. Tell how the picture shows .
19. Invent a .
20. Take the role of .
21. Make a booklet.
22. Compare a song about .
23. Make a physical model of .
24. Write a letter explaining your position on .
25. Make a chart or diagram to show how .
26. Write a news report or article about .
27. Play charades using summary statements.
28. Design a logo to .
29. Take a survey. List your data and make a table for it.
30. Compare time lines. Write statements which show what relationships exist between the two time lines.
31. Conduct an experiment to demonstrate your answer.