Today is an exciting day! I am guest blogging over at All Things Upper Elementary. If you have not checked this collaborative blog out yet, it is a collection of great upper elementary lessons. My post today is about point of view. In the lesson, my students and I analyze how the author's point of view affects the way the information is presented. Below is a sneak peak of what you will see on my guest post.
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Great post! It's so hard for some students to find out that what they thought was true for all their lives (10 years lol) was really not! Great anchor chart again!
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Everyone deServes to Learn
Great guest post!
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The Math Maniac
I loved this article and would like to use it in my classroom, but I can't figure out how to find the articles. Any ideas?
ReplyDeleteI use EBSCOhost to get old Scholastic articles. Your school might have a subscription, but if they don't, almost every public library does. You can usually even access your library's account from your home using the internet and your library card. I made this tutorial a couple of months back on how to use EBSCOhost. If all else fails, I can just email them to you. I just can't post them to the public. :)
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