My Grandmother COSTA’s House

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My Grandmother COSTA’s House

I Remember Going to Grandma Costa’s and thinking… Can I RECITE what Grandma will say to me? Can I IDENTIFY what smell is coming from the kitchen? Can I OBSERVE what Grandpa is doing? Can I LIST the pieces of furniture? Can I DESCRIBE Grandma’s front door? Can I NAME her Grandchildren?

Can I SEQUENCE the events I must go through As I walked up to the second level I thought… Can I see how bad Grandpa’s clothes CONTRAST? Can I Compare what blouses and skirts will match? Can I ANALYZE the cosmetic instruments on the dresser? Can I SYNTHESIZE an outfit together? Can I GROUP the clothes into dresser drawers? Can I SEQUENCE the events I must go through in the morning? Can I INFER the use of this thing?

As I climbed to the third story attic, I wondered… Can I APPLY cleaning Instruments to this room? Can I PREDICT what is in this chest? Can I EVALUATE a better method to organize this mess? Can I HYPOTHESIZE a use for this? Can I IMAGINE who would wear these clothes? Can I SPECULATE a way to get to the roof from here?

THE END Analyze, Compare, Contrast, Group, Infer Sequence, Synthesize So Remember: Thanks for stopping by Grandma Costa’s On the 2nd Level: On the 3rd Level: On the 1st Level: THE END Apply, Evaluate, Hypothesize, Imagine, Judge, Predict, Speculate Analyze, Compare, Contrast, Group, Infer Sequence, Synthesize Define, Describe, Identify, List, Name, Observe, Recite, Scan