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Self-Regulated Strategy Development - LINCS

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fying the main idea and important details at the paragraph level, you can increase the amount of text. Students will vary in how much practice they need. All students should practice with a variety of types of text, increasing in challenge, to identify topics in passages where main ideas are not ex-plicitly stated. In the step, the student ...

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Written Communication Rubric

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ideas. Content indicates original thinking and develops ideas with sufficient and firm evidence. Content indicates synthesis of ideas, in-depth analysis and evidences original thought and support for the topic. Development Main points lack detailed development. Ideas are vague with little evidence of critical thinking. Main points are present with

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Summarizing a Paragraph - LBCC

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supporting ideas. Then you must briefly write down those ideas in a few sentences or a paragraph. It is important to understand the difference between a summary and a paraphrase. A paraphrase is simply a rewriting of a passage in your own words. A summary, on the other hand, contains only the main idea and the supporting ideas of a passage.

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MAIN IDEAS - Miami Dade College

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READING – Main Ideas Rev. August. 2005 MAIN IDEAS • The main idea is the central, or most important, idea in a paragraph or passage. It states the purpose and sets the direction of the paragraph or passage. • The main idea may be stated or it may be implied. • When the main idea of a paragraph is stated, it is most often found in the first

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MAIN IDEAS AND SUPPORTING - University of Hawaiʻi

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MAIN IDEAS AND SUPPORTING DETAILS DEFINITION OF A PARAGRAPH • A group or specially and intentionally related sentences; a thought unit; sentences that revolve around a single idea and is a writer’s attempt to develop an idea or part of an idea. Organization of a Paragraph 1. Statement of the main

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Find the Main Idea Practice

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Main Idea Paragraph 8: Digital Divide The digital divide is an issue that sheds light on a pervasive social situation in the U.S.: some people in the U.S. have access to the Internet and its extensive array of information, but other people do

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Smart Snacks - American Diabetes Association

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HEALTHY SNACK IDEAS (continued) Other Good Snacks (with more carbohydrate, about 15-20 grams) _____ • 1 small apple + 1 slice reduced-fat cheese • ½ cup plain yogurt + ½ cup canned fruit or fruit cocktail (drained and rinsed) • 3 cups light popcorn • 1/3 cup hummus + 1 cup raw fresh cut veggies ...

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Occupational Therapy –Kids health information Sheet E

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any queries about the above activity ideas. Everyday activities Encourage your child to do these activities with his thumb and index finger (and middle finger if required). Do up buttons on pyjamas and clothing. Do up zips on pencil cases, bags or clothes.

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Transition words and phrases - Reading Rockets

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READING rockets www.readingrockets.org Transition words and phrases Words or phrases to help sequence ideas or transition between sentences or paragraphs

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Graduate School Application Cover Letters

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The department website is a great way to incorporate the main points and goals of that program, 4) Take the opportunity to really show them your attitude. Success in the application process is 80 % attitude. The cover letter should state how excited you are about the prospect of becoming a student in the graduate program.

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Learning Style Inventory

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Learning Style Study Strategies VISUAL LEARNER • Organize work and living space to avoid distractions. • Sit in the front of the room to avoid di straction and away from doors or …

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