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Learned Helplessness
See – Think – Wonder What did you see that didn’t make sense? What do you think is the message about these people? Wonder how this might relate to students or young people?
Swine flu
What’s So Funny? – Claim-Support-Question Make a claim about the topic Identify support for your claim Ask a question related to your claim If you want to learn more about this flu, click on the link below.
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Twitter Symptoms
Claim-Support-Question Make a claim about the topic Identify support for your claim Ask a question related to your claim
Entertainment or Animal Cruelty?
The 5 W’s & H Answer the questions below based on your viewing of the video. Who? What? Where? When? Why? How? Use your answers to decide if this video is fair or biased and what you believe about whether … Continue reading
Tsunami of Waste?
Gyre, 2009 8×11 feet, in three vertical panels Depicts 2.4 million pieces of plastic, equal to the estimated number of pounds of plastic pollution that enter the world’s oceans every hour. All of the plastic in this image was collected … Continue reading
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