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Biology in the News

Read the Article *As you read, make a note of any questions you have!

Summary Main idea Key points to support main idea Facts, not your opinion Your own words (don’t plagiarize!)

Reflection Agree or disagree with author Can you relate to the topic through personal experience? Does the article change the way you think about a particular topic or idea?

Questions? What questions do you have? Write a critical thinking reflection question to pose to the group Should not have a yes or no answer