Example: biology
Speakers Biographies
Found 2 free book(s)TEKS Language Arts – GRADE 6th
archive.austinisd.org(A) interpret speakers' messages (both verbal and nonverbal), purposes, and perspectives (4-8); (B) identify and analyze a speaker's persuasive techniques such as promises, dares, and flattery (4-5); (C) distinguish between the speaker's opinion and verifiable fact (4-8); and (D) monitor his/her own understanding of the spoken
HOW CREATIVITY WORKS IN THE BRAIN
www.arts.govperfectly aligned with the views of other speakers, some of whom considered creativity in terms of novelty and a capacity for problem-solving. For the artists who participated, creativity represented the struggle to communicate or to invent new languages to illuminate new meanings and contexts; for these artists, creativity is fueled by