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Students will read three paragraphs about the same topic, decide what makes each one different, and then create a super-paragraph!
Students identify differences in the three introduction paragraphs about baseball and create a super paragraph using the best elements.
Students will read three paragraphs about the same topic, decide what makes each one different, and then create a super-paragraph!
Students read three introduction paragraphs about cucumbers and identify the differences between them to create a super paragraph.
Students will read three paragraphs about the same topic, decide what makes each one different, and then create a super-paragraph!
Students identify differences in three paragraphs about the Empire State Building and create a combined super paragraph.
Students will read three paragraphs about the same topic, decide what makes each one different, and then create a super-paragraph!
Students identify unique details in each paragraph and combine them to create a new, cohesive super paragraph about picking tomatoes.
Students will read three paragraphs about the same topic, decide what makes each one different, and then create a super-paragraph!
Students compare three introduction paragraphs about Wolverines and identify their differences to create a combined “super paragraph.”