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3.4.1 Make-a-Map Ideas
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Make a map illustrating one of the multiple meaning words from this movie: beat or exercise.
Make a map explaining the circulatory system.
Take snapshots of 1-3 moments that give examples of...
3.3.1. Make-a-Map Ideas
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Make a map about the reasons why Ben thinks Moby has forgotten his birthday. Use present perfect sentences.
Make a map about the birthday cards Ben has received.
Make a map about the things ...
3.2.1 Make-a-Map Ideas
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Make a map about things the fortune teller tells Ben about his future.
Make a map about a carnival.
Make a map illustrating examples of conjunctions.
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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...
Multiple Response Learning Objectives
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What is Multiple Response and Why is it Important?
Objective: Students will understand a question stem, prompt, or conceptual rule and identify multiple correct answers.
The Multiple Response Ch...
Match Learning Objectives
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What is Matching and Why is it Important?
Objective: Students will match images and/or words based on content specific criteria to assess and build understanding of a topic.
Matching requires s...
2.6.1 Make-a-Map Ideas
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Take a snapshot from the movie and describe it in as many sentences as you can, using the present progressive.
Make a map about the events that happen in the movie.
Make a map about riding a...
2.5.1 Make-a-Map Ideas
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Take a snapshot from the movie and describe it in a sentence using comparatives.
Make a map comparing food Ben and Moby find in the supermarket.
Use a map to explain a spelling rule about co...
2.4.1 Make-a-Map Ideas
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Create a map that illustrates the use of the past progressive for interrupted action.
Make a map about the things that happened to Ben.
Take a snapshot from the movie and describe what’s hap...
Benefits of Game Play for ELLs
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WHY GAMES ARE GOOD FOR ELLS
Among the many benefits of learning through game play, one is that games provide meaningful, low-anxiety opportunities for learners to use all domains: speaking, listen...