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Jenny Gilbert

Study Guides and Strategies - 0 views

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    Study guides, strategies, skills, tips and habits for learners and students in 30 languages
Jenny Gilbert

oneword.com - 1 views

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    this one is to get you in the habit of writing on the spot...give it a try! remember you are writing three essays of about 1000 words each in three hours - practicing writing for one minute a day would be a good place to start training
Jenny Gilbert

Interrogating Texts: 6 Reading Habits to Develop in Your First Year at Harvard - Resear... - 0 views

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    This is an excellent method for yr 10-12 to adopt when r eading forcontexts and using language to persuade.
Jenny Gilbert

Lesson Planning and the Common Core: A Unit Based on TED.com | Edutopia - 0 views

  • On my own website, you can learn about how students chose topics and you can download the worksheet that I used to guide them towards their choice.
  • The first thing I did was get the students familiar with the Persuasive/Memoir speech patterns that so many of the TED speeches possess. Many of the presentations, regardless of the length, whether they are 3 minutes or 23 minutes, tend to some share key common traits like: Hook Background Information Narrative Evidence Commentary Theme Call to Action Visuals
  • 1. Metasearching using dogpile What I like about this is that on the page where your results are listed, it categorizes your results in ways that might behoove better research. If the student types in "global warming," then it asks if you would also like results that only focus on "causes of global warming," "effects of global warming," and so on. 2. Google Advanced Search Obviously, the more specific you search, the less work you have to do. Let Google do the work by spending just a little time creating parameters for your results. 3. Google Scholar This can be a little heady, but it has also led to some really interesting results. 4. Reading URLs What does a .org mean? .gov? .edu? What symbols may indicate personal sites? Reading the sentences of the URL is the first step in reliable searching online.
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  • Breaking the Google Homepage Habit
  • Of course, there are also ways to do this same activity online using social bookmarks like CiteUlike , Diigo ,
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    some good tips and ideas for preparing and researching your oral presentation in this blog post. 
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