Introduction Unit 7A.  Write down all the responses that come to mind in the order in which they occur…  NAME THE 7 DWARFS.

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Introduction Unit 7A

 Write down all the responses that come to mind in the order in which they occur…  NAME THE 7 DWARFS

Culture? Story instead of names? Been a long time? Distractions?

 I know it… I can’t retrieve it!

 Remembered the names correctly that end in –y?  Sound alike  Start with same letter  Meaning

 Pick out the 7 Dwarfs from this list Grouchy DroopyPop Gabby DopeyGrumpy Fearful SniffyBashful Sleepy WishfulCheerful Smiley PuffyTeach Jumpy DumpyShorty Hopeful SneezyNifty Shy LazyHappy Doc WheezyStubby

 Recall: Two steps Generation of possible options Identification of correct options  Recognition: One step Identification of correct options Which one is “easier”?