What do you know about xrays?

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What do you know about xrays? What do you see? What do you know about xrays? What do you think could be wrong with the patient?

Look at the clouds in this picture. Think about your prior knowledge of clouds. How can what you already know help you make a smart prediction about what will happen next.

What do you see? Make a prediction to what might happen next.

Look at the girl. Explain in detail what she is doing in each picture.

What is happening in the pictures? Tell the story.

Look at the pictures. Give step by step directions on what the lady is doing. 1 2 3 4

Look at the two pictures and read the directions below Look at the two pictures and read the directions below. When you are ready to speak, tell as much as you can. First describe at least two ways these pictures are similar. Next, describe at least two ways these pictures are different.

Look at the two pictures and read the directions below Look at the two pictures and read the directions below. When you are ready to speak, tell as much as you can. First describe at least two ways these pictures are similar. Next, describe at least two ways these pictures are different.

Look at the two pictures and read the directions below Look at the two pictures and read the directions below. When you are ready to speak, tell as much as you can. First describe at least two ways these pictures are similar. Next, describe at least two ways these pictures are different

Read the information below. You will use the map to give directions Read the information below. You will use the map to give directions. When you are ready to speak, tell as much as you can. Imagine that you are at the library. You are going to meet your friend at the park. Explain how you would get there.

Most parents send their kids to bed early because it is good for their health. Do you think you should have a set bed time? Why or why not? Defend your answer.