Use precise language and domain-specific vocabulary to inform about or explain the topic.
3.1.1 Make-a-Map Ideas
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Create a map that illustrates how to form the passive.
Make a map about one of the vocabulary words, such as “endangered,” “extinct,” “species,” or “habitat.”
Make a map about one or several...
In the BrainPOP ELL movie, Endangered Species (L3U1L1), Ben and Moby visit the aquarium where they see endangered species and discuss how people can help save them. In this activity, adaptable for gra...
In the BrainPOP ELL movie, Scientific Method (L2U4L3), something is wrong with Moby's dog, Fighter. He doesn't want to go for a walk, play, or eat. Ben and Moby use the scientific method to find out w...
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