Concept Attainment Ground Rules: – Scholars will think like a detective. – Don’t share your conclusion until the end. – Gather clues to formulate an idea.

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Concept Attainment Ground Rules: – Scholars will think like a detective. – Don’t share your conclusion until the end. – Gather clues to formulate an idea. As you start to get an idea, write it on your whiteboard. You can change your mind at any time as your idea becomes clearer by crossing out your previous answer and adding the new one. – HINT: Grammar & Look for

Example My mother drove me to school

Example if the dress is too long

Non-Example hiding in the tree

Example I woke up late this morning.

Non-Example going to the store

Example until he reads the story

Non-Example to read the book

Example he will run the mile

Non-Example and running the mile

Example that she can play the game

Non-Example to play the game Monopoly

Example my puppy likes to chew the sofa.

Example who are shown in the photographs

Non-Example inferring characteristics

Non-Example naming the new puppy

Example He was able to spot talent.

What is today’s concept? There are rules for identifying and distinguishing clauses for your writing.