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Vocabulary Scaffold for “Synthesis” High Knowledge 4 = I could easily teach it to the group 3 = I think I know what it means, but I could use a review Low Knowledge 2 = I have seen it or heard it before 1 = I have no idea what it means Part One: Vocabulary Knowledge Rating Word What I think this means before instructionMy rating before instructionMy rating after instruction synthesis RelativesWord PartsSynonymDefinitionExample Synthesizing involves _________ new info with _________ knowledge to create an ___________ idea, see a new ____________ or form a new _________________. --writing a research report requires the synthesis of info from several sources --an artist ’ s work is often the result of synthesizing many styles SentenceDrawing One way for students to demonstrate synthesis is for them to … Part Two: Instruction

Vocabulary Scaffold for “Synthesis” High Knowledge 4 = I could easily teach it to the group 3 = I think I know what it means, but I could use a review Low Knowledge 2 = I have seen it or heard it before 1 = I have no idea what it means Part One: Vocabulary Knowledge Rating Word What I think this means before instructionMy rating before instructionMy rating after instruction synthesis To put different information together to form a new idea 3 RelativesWord PartsSynonymDefinitionExample Synthesizing involves _________ new info with _________ knowledge to create an ___________ idea, see a new ____________ or form a new _________________. --writing a research report requires the synthesis of info from several sources --an artist ’ s work is often the result of synthesizing many styles SentenceDrawing One way for students to demonstrate synthesis is for them to … Part Two: Instruction

Vocabulary Scaffold for “Synthesis” High Knowledge 4 = I could easily teach it to the group 3 = I think I know what it means, but I could use a review Low Knowledge 2 = I have seen it or heard it before 1 = I have no idea what it means Part One: Vocabulary Knowledge Rating Word What I think this means before instructionMy rating before instructionMy rating after instruction synthesis To put different information together to form a new idea 3 RelativesWord PartsSynonymDefinitionExample synthetic synthesizer synthesize syntheses synthesist Synthesizing involves _________ new info with _________ knowledge to create an ___________ idea, see a new ____________ or form a new _________________. --writing a research report requires the synthesis of info from several sources --an artist ’ s work is often the result of synthesizing many styles SentenceDrawing One way for students to demonstrate synthesis is for them to … Part Two: Instruction

Vocabulary Scaffold for “Synthesis” High Knowledge 4 = I could easily teach it to the group 3 = I think I know what it means, but I could use a review Low Knowledge 2 = I have seen it or heard it before 1 = I have no idea what it means Part One: Vocabulary Knowledge Rating Word What I think this means before instructionMy rating before instructionMy rating after instruction synthesis To put different information together to form a new idea 3 RelativesWord PartsSynonymDefinitionExample synthetic synthesizer synthesize syntheses synthesist syn--together, with the--to put, place Synthesizing involves _________ new info with _________ knowledge to create an ___________ idea, see a new ____________ or form a new _________________. --writing a research report requires the synthesis of info from several sources --an artist ’ s work is often the result of synthesizing many styles SentenceDrawing One way for students to demonstrate synthesis is for them to … Part Two: Instruction

Vocabulary Scaffold for “Synthesis” High Knowledge 4 = I could easily teach it to the group 3 = I think I know what it means, but I could use a review Low Knowledge 2 = I have seen it or heard it before 1 = I have no idea what it means Part One: Vocabulary Knowledge Rating Word What I think this means before instructionMy rating before instructionMy rating after instruction synthesis To put different information together to form a new idea 3 RelativesWord PartsSynonymDefinitionExample synthetic synthesizer synthesize syntheses synthesist syn--together, with the--to put, place coordinate create deduce Synthesizing involves _________ new info with _________ knowledge to create an ___________ idea, see a new ____________ or form a new _________________. --writing a research report requires the synthesis of info from several sources --an artist ’ s work is often the result of synthesizing many styles SentenceDrawing One way for students to demonstrate synthesis is for them to … Part Two: Instruction

Vocabulary Scaffold for “Synthesis” High Knowledge 4 = I could easily teach it to the group 3 = I think I know what it means, but I could use a review Low Knowledge 2 = I have seen it or heard it before 1 = I have no idea what it means Part One: Vocabulary Knowledge Rating Word What I think this means before instructionMy rating before instructionMy rating after instruction synthesis To put different information together to form a new idea 3 RelativesWord PartsSynonymDefinitionExample synthetic synthesizer synthesize syntheses synthesist syn--together, with the--to put, place coordinate create deduce Synthesizing involves combining new info with existing knowledge to create an original idea, see a new perspective or form a new opinion. --writing a research report requires the synthesis of info from several sources --an artist ’ s work is often the result of synthesizing many styles SentenceDrawing One way for students to demonstrate synthesis is for them to … Part Two: Instruction

Vocabulary Scaffold for “Synthesis” High Knowledge 4 = I could easily teach it to the group 3 = I think I know what it means, but I could use a review Low Knowledge 2 = I have seen it or heard it before 1 = I have no idea what it means Part One: Vocabulary Knowledge Rating Word What I think this means before instructionMy rating before instructionMy rating after instruction synthesis To put different information together to form a new idea 3 RelativesWord PartsSynonymDefinitionExample synthetic synthesizer synthesize syntheses synthesist syn--together, with the--to put, place coordinate create deduce Synthesizing involves combining new info with existing knowledge to create an original idea, see a new perspective or form a new opinion. --writing a research report requires the synthesis of info from several sources --an artist ’ s work is often the result of synthesizing many styles SentenceDrawing One way for students to demonstrate synthesis is for them to … judge a product based on criteria they know. predict future trends based on current evidence. Part Two: Instruction

Vocabulary Scaffold for “Synthesis” High Knowledge 4 = I could easily teach it to the group 3 = I think I know what it means, but I could use a review Low Knowledge 2 = I have seen it or heard it before 1 = I have no idea what it means Part One: Vocabulary Knowledge Rating Word What I think this means before instructionMy rating before instructionMy rating after instruction synthesis To put different information together to form a new idea 3 RelativesWord PartsSynonymDefinitionExample synthetic synthesize synthesizer syntheses synthesist syn--together, with the--put, place coordinate create deduce Synthesizing involves combining new info with existing knowledge to create an original idea, see a new perspective or form a new opinion. --writing a research report requires the synthesis of info from several sources --an artist ’ s work is often the result of synthesizing many styles SentenceDrawing One way for students to demonstrate synthesis is for them to … judge a product based on criteria they know predict future trends based on current evidence Part Two: Instruction

Vocabulary Scaffold for “Synthesis” High Knowledge 4 = I could easily teach it to the group 3 = I think I know what it means, but I could use a review Low Knowledge 2 = I have seen it or heard it before 1 = I have no idea what it means Part One: Vocabulary Knowledge Rating Word What I think this means before instructionMy rating before instructionMy rating after instruction synthesis To put different information together to form a new idea 3 4 RelativesWord PartsSynonymDefinitionExample synthetic synthesize synthesizer syntheses synthesist syn-together, with the-- put, place coordinate create deduce Synthesizing involves combining new info with existing knowledge to create an original idea, see a new perspective or form a new opinion. --writing a research report requires the synthesis of info from several sources --an artist ’ s work is often the result of synthesizing many styles SentenceDrawing One way for students to demonstrate synthesis is for them to … judge a product based on criteria they know. predict future trends based on current evidence. Part Two: Instruction

Word What I think this means before instruction My rating before instruction My rating after instruction synthesis