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University of Kansas Center for Research on Learning 2002Framing Overhead # 1 The FRAME Routine Key Topic is about… So What? (What’s important to understand about this?) Main idea During the 60’s in America, the individual became more important and the American government became less revered and less powerful! The Sixties People Events Politics Lifestyles Turmoil Protest Civil disobedience Riots Trends/Fads Culture Cold War Civil Rights Vietnam “Women’s Lib” Technology Anti-establishment Hippies Sexual Revolution Music Movies Television Drug use Hair Dancing Color TV Space Race Assassinations JFK, LBJ MLK, Jr. Malcolm X Muhammad Ali is about a decade in which America underwent tremendous social/political change and upheaval. The War Touch tones phones Satellites Polaroid camera

University of Kansas Center for Research on Learning 2002Framing Overhead # 2 The FRAME Routine Key Topic is about… So What? (What’s important to understand about this?) Main idea is a sport in which individuals compete with various types of cars, on different types of courses, and different types of formats Automobile Racing Types of races Events Types of Cars Courses Formats Laps Course Race against time Organizations Culture Open wheel Stock car 4 Wheeler Dragster Technology Circuits Streets Dirt Music Movies Television Courses NASCAR SCORE Color TV Monaco Grand prix Indy 500 Closed Track Formula 1 Rally Drag, Off Road is the sport in which individuals compete and try to win a racing event of some type. Daytona 500 Baja 1000 Stages IHRA Indy Car

University of Kansas Center for Research on Learning 2002Framing Overhead # 3 The FRAME Routine Key Topic Main idea is about… So What? (What’s important to understand about this?) Essential details Main idea Essential details Main idea auto racing courses Tracks Streets/Road Off Road Oval tracks Formula1Racing Straight tracks (drag) Baja, Mojave, Races Rally point to point or stages Desert Pavement/dirt All terrains, mud, rocks, river beds NASCAR Monaco Grand Prix 4 wheel drive Open wheel Auto racing takes places on different types of courses and surfaces Racing cars has such broad appeal it has different styles and formats.

University of Kansas Center for Research on Learning 2002Framing Overhead # 4 labeling shapes according to the number of sides Polygons are closed, flat figures with straight lines for sides. Polygons The FRAME Routine Key Topic is about… So What? (What’s important to understand about this?) Triangle Main idea Octagon Main idea Quadrilateral Main idea Decagon Main idea Pentagon Main idea Hexagon Main idea 3 sides 4 sides 5 sides 6 sides 3 angles 4 angles 5 angles 6 angles TRI means 3 QUAD means 4 PENT means 5 HEX means 6 8 sides 10 sides 8 angles 10 angles OCT means 8 DEC means 10

University of Kansas Center for Research on Learning 2002Framing Overhead # 5 The FRAME Routine Key Topic is about… So What? (What’s important to understand about this?) Main idea During the 60’s the individual became more important in America and the American government became less revered and less powerful! The Sixties People Events Politics Lifestyles Turmoil Protest Civil disobedience Riots Trends/Fads Culture Cold War Civil Rights Vietnam “Women’s Lib” Technology Anti-establishment Hippies Sexual Revolution Music Movies Television Drug use Hair Dancing Color TV Space Race Assassinations JFK, LBJ MLK, Jr. Malcolm X Muhammad Ali is about a decade in which America underwent tremendous social/political change and upheaval. The War

University of Kansas Center for Research on Learning 2002Framing Overhead # 6 The FRAME Routine Key Topic Main idea is about… So What? (What’s important to understand about this?) Main idea Essential details Main idea

University of Kansas Center for Research on Learning 2002Framing Overhead # 7 The FRAME Routine Key Topic Main idea is about… So What? (What’s important to understand about this?) Main idea Essential details Main idea

University of Kansas Center for Research on Learning 2002Framing Overhead # 8 The FRAME Routine Key Topic Main idea is about… So What? (What’s important to understand about this?) Main idea Essential details Main idea