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Scenarios & Case Studies - Central Texas College
content.ctcd.eduhad a bad case of insomnia but could not bring herself to get out of bed. About 1 or 2 hours later she would feel as if she had taken some type of drug. She reported feelings of extreme depersonalization and visual hallucination. ( E.g., neon Indians walking down the hallway.
Literature Project: A Bad Case of Stripes - polzleitner.com
www.polzleitner.com2 2For classroom use only Literature Project: A Bad Case of Stripes by David Shannon Part I – not more than 30 minutes Colors and Shapes Memory Match Number of Participants: Groups of 4 – 6 Language Sheriff: The one who finds a match
emotions - ReadWriteThink
www.readwritethink.orgThink about the different characters in the story A Bad Case of Stripes. List two emotions that you think each character was feeling and write a brief sentence explaining why.
REFERENCE GUIDE TO LEVELED BOOKS LEVELS K - P
commackpubliclibrary.orgREFERENCE GUIDE TO LEVELED BOOKS LEVELS K - P 26 Fairmount Avenue by Tomie dePaola N The ... A Bad Case of Stripes by David Shannon P ... The Case …
A Bad Case of Vegetables - WritingFix
writingfix.comA Bad Case of Fire by Joseph, second grade writer Once there was a dragon who wouldn’t breathe fire because the dinosaurs would tease him and call him “Bill, the living fireplace.” Bill took a hike to cool off, and two T. Rexes ran away from him because they
A BAD CASE OF THE STRIPES - Timeless Teacher Stuff
www.timelessteacherstuff.comA BAD CASE OF THE STRIPES By David Shannon Parts(18): Camilla Narrator 1 Narrator 2 Narrator 3 Narrator 4 Mr. Harms Mother Father Dr. Bumble Old Woman Environmental Therapist
A Teacher’s guide - storylineonline.net
www.storylineonline.neta bad case of stripes written by David shannon illustrated by david shannon suggested grade level: 2nd - 3rd Watch the video of actor Sean Astin reading this story at storylineonline.net. About This Guide: The purpose of this guide is to enhance the ELA curriculum by providing quality children’s literature to engage