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Direction Changes Over Time Trends Direction Changes Over Time List the causes and effects of this trend. Causes: Effects: Deep and Complex Look at Create a drawing of this trend. What trend do you notice? What is the importance of this trend?

??? Deep and Complex Look at Unanswered questions What did you learn? Unsolved, Unexplained, A dilemma What did you learn? What question remain about this topic? ??? What resources can help you answer these questions? Create a drawing about this question.

Deep and Complex Look at Which details are more important than others, and what is your evidence of this? Who are the important people, places, events? Details Parts, Facts, Features, Processes List the important parts, features, and processes of your topic. Draw and label all important parts.

Language of the Discipline Deep and Complex Look at Language of the Discipline Vocabulary, Symbols, and Signs What is the keyword in your topic? Define that word? What tools are used by experts in this field? List a figure of speech that comes from this discipline. List the important words related to this topic. Draw the signs and symbols used in this field. Deep and Complex Look Books

Deep and Complex Look at Patterns Repeated Sequence Order Relationship Describe the patterns or repetition you find. Predict what might come next. List elements, events, ideas that are repeated over time. Draw a pattern or cycle from this topic.

Deep and Complex Look at Ethics Good vs. Bad Prejudices Controversies What conflict exists? Write a persuasive statement about this topic. List the ethical issues you find. Create a drawing about this problem.

Deep and Complex Look at Big Idea Conclusions Summary Global Theme What summary statement explains this topic? Judge the importance of this big idea. List synonyms (similar words) or metaphors for the big idea. Write the smaller ideas that support the bigger idea.

Multiple Perspectives Deep and Complex Look at Multiple Perspectives Looking at something differently Why do experts view this topic? How do you view this topic? List other viewpoints. Draw this topic from several points of view.

Deep and Complex Look at Across Disciplines Making Connections Connect your topic to something you have read or experienced. My topic is mainly related to: But it is also related to: Show the interconnectedness of your topic.

Deep and Complex Look at Rules Standards Laws Methods Describe a rule, law, or order related to this topic. What would happen if you didn’t follow this rule?. List Facts and opinions about the topic. Facts: Opinions: Create a visual that would show someone how to follow this rule.

Deep and Complex Look at Relate Over Time What has changed over time? List what has remained the same over time. PAST PRESENT FUTURE List Words that represent: Past: Present: Future: Draw something from the past, present and future related to this topic.