Evaluation skill33:Making decisions skill34:Identifying Values skill35:Identifying the mood of a story 7-10 Emi Okuno 7-20 Azusa Sako 7-30 Chisato Nohara.

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Evaluation skill33:Making decisions skill34:Identifying Values skill35:Identifying the mood of a story 7-10 Emi Okuno 7-20 Azusa Sako 7-30 Chisato Nohara 7-40 Ryutaro Watanabe

About this unit & skills 1: Evaluation= estimation, assessment, appraisal 2:Evaliation is used many things. 3: Making decisions= to decide 4: Identifying values= to find worth 5:Identifying the mood of a story =to understand a filling of the characters

Skill33: Making decisions Making decisions= the act of choosing between two or courses of action Review & Examine the evidence

Skill34: identifying values Identifying values= to understand a base of our living to decide what’s more important in life

skill35: identifying the mood of a story Identifying the mood of a story= to get a author’s attitude toward a subject A girl has an ice cream walked. But, she hit other bike so she fell. As a result she could not eat the ice cream. sad

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