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11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

Comic strip 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

Pantomime-youtube 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

Act Out Chinese character 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

Charlades 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

Body-Smart Paper Airplane - Science "Does the design of a paper airplane affect its distance?" 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

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Puzzle (hygiene puzzle) 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

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Writing Through Origami 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

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Origami Fruits 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

Positional Words 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

(Role-Play the Story) 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

Body Smart Use Play dough to Make a Story 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

Create a board game based on a book they read 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

Felt Art 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

Body Smart Creat/participate a scavenger hunt 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang Basic Spanish for the Virtual Student x.htm x.htm How do you pronounce the vowels in Spanish? _______________

Cut Symmetrical Characters 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

Word Smart Readers’ theater 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang Free Script--- /

Picture Smart-how many faces?

Picture Smart

Art Journals 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

Comic Strip 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

Create bulletin board 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

Visual Sentences 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

Comic Strip-cover one picture 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

Comic Strip-cover one picture 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

Change the ending 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

Change the ending 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

Common Craft 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

Picture Smart Caterpillar Story 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

Draw the sentence 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

Monster Picture 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

Picture Smart Monster Picture 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

Picture Smart Fruit Guy 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

Picture Smart Side Walk Drawing 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

Picture Smart Felt Dumpling 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

Write a Picture Book 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

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11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

Picture Smart Lap Book 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

Picture Smart Tangram Tales 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

Music Smart Mood Music 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

Music Smart Change Words to a Song 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

Number (reasoning) smart make a timeline 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

Number (reasoning) smart Timeline 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

Number (reasoning) smart Ask if ….then…question 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

Number (reasoning) smart Venn Diagrams Venn diagrams, flow charts, graphs, mind maps…. 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

People Smart Joint Story-writing 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

People Smart Read poetry in different mood 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

People Smart Popcorn Reading students pop in and out Students pay more attention Can use students’ own writing 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

People Smart Jigsaw 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

People Smart Debate Slide 2 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

Self Smart Write a journal or diary 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

Self Smart Keep a “to do” list 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang

thematical thematical 11/9/2015 By Pollyanna Wang