Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts
Friday, November 27, 2015
My student lead conference
f . This is my student lead conference.
Labels:
integrated learning,
leadership,
maths,
reading,
writing
Friday, September 4, 2015
I can apply some criteria to evaluate texts.
The wrinkled man pokes a finger in to the slew of guts strewn across the parched ground. The day-dead rabbit that had previously contained them lies on its side three feet away facing east.
A drag of the finger further displaces the ropes of intestine. Cocking his head the man lifts the finger to his lips and tastes. He hops from foot to foot and rolls his eyes in rapture.
Several minutes pass before his eyes drop and regain their focus. With a nod he creaks to his feet and turns to face the silent, expectant crowd.
“Rain. Two Days.”
Cell biology (formerly cytology, from the Greek κυτος, kytos, "contain") is a branch of biology that studies cells – their physiological properties, their structure, the organelles they contain, interactions with their environment, their life cycle, division, death and cell function. This is done both on a microscopic and molecular level. Cell biology research encompasses both the great diversity of single-celled organisms like bacteria and protozoa, as well as the many specialized cells in multicellular organisms such as humans, plants, and sponges.
Example #1:
Text Feature: description
Why its relevant: Because it give you an image in your head.
Example: 'The wrinkled man'
Example #2:
Text Feature: Technical language
Why its relevant: Because it matches the style of writing.
Example: 'encompasses'
A drag of the finger further displaces the ropes of intestine. Cocking his head the man lifts the finger to his lips and tastes. He hops from foot to foot and rolls his eyes in rapture.
Several minutes pass before his eyes drop and regain their focus. With a nod he creaks to his feet and turns to face the silent, expectant crowd.
“Rain. Two Days.”
Cell biology (formerly cytology, from the Greek κυτος, kytos, "contain") is a branch of biology that studies cells – their physiological properties, their structure, the organelles they contain, interactions with their environment, their life cycle, division, death and cell function. This is done both on a microscopic and molecular level. Cell biology research encompasses both the great diversity of single-celled organisms like bacteria and protozoa, as well as the many specialized cells in multicellular organisms such as humans, plants, and sponges.
Example #1:
Text Feature: description
Why its relevant: Because it give you an image in your head.
Example: 'The wrinkled man'
Example #2:
Text Feature: Technical language
Why its relevant: Because it matches the style of writing.
Example: 'encompasses'
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