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Left Side Items Choice Board

Vocabulary Foldables Make


foldables for at least 8 terms.
Acrostics/Mnemonics Draw your
own memory trick about the topic.
Write a paragraph that explains your
trick. (For example: SLANT: Sit facing
the teacher, Lean forward, Ask
questions, Nod your head, Talk to the
teacher)
Diagram/Illustration Illustrate or
draw a diagram describing the topic.
Write a paragraph that explains how
your picture illustrates the topic.
Write a Story Write a one page story
about the topic. Feel free to include
illustrations, but at least half the page
must be writing. (For example: write a
story about a ball rolling down a hill
and talk about all the different forces it
feels.)
Concept Map Draw a map that
shows the way that different words
and concepts from the topic connect
together. Write a paragraph
summarizing your map.
Venn Diagram Pick two terms from
the topic. Use a Venn diagram or a
bulls-eye to compare and contrast the
terms. Write a paragraph describing
the diagram.
Write and Solve Problems Create
five sample problems like the
problems in the notes that you think
could be on a test. Solve the problems
and show all work.
T-Chart Problem Pick two of your
example problems from your notes.
Draw a T-chart for each problem. On
the left side resolve the problem. On
the right side explain every step that
you did to solve your problem.
News Article Find an article that
relates to the topic. Print out the
article and attach it in your notebook.
Summarize the article in two
paragraphs. Write one paragraph that
says how the article relates to the
topic.
In the Real World Write one page
that describes how the topic relates to
something in the real world. Feel free
to use pictures or diagrams that you
draw or print to explain, but at least
half the page must be writing.
part of speech
pronunciation
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