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12018-01-04T16:13:25-08:00Alejandro Arias0b042e158238aec383248c1771d9a1233b833d4291923Using Visual Thinking Strategy (VTS) to Make Inferences with Picture Booksplain2018-01-04T16:16:42-08:00Alejandro Arias0b042e158238aec383248c1771d9a1233b833d42
Learning Objective (CCRA.R.1)
In this two part lesson, our primary grade students will explore the concept of making inferences based on textual evidence, in this case a visual image taken from a picture book.
Global Collaborator (ISTE 7)
By leveraging Schoology in this lesson, students are able to collaborate with others, broaden their perspectives, and enrich their learning about making inferences with textual evidence.
Learner Agency (TFR 1)
Students develop Learner Agency as they engage in personal reflection, self-assessment, and growth through the process of sharing and connecting their thinking with others.
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