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One-Pager ‘A One-Pager is a creative response to your learning experience. It allows you to respond imaginatively while being brief and concise in making connections between words and images, ‘We learn best when we create our own ideas. Your personal thinking about what you have experienced should be understood by the audience that view the One-Pager. Follow this format for your One-Pager. 1, Use a blank piece of paper. 2. Title it appropriately to reflect the content. 3. Use colored pens, pencils or markers. The more visually appealing it is the more your peers will learn. 4. Fill the entire page. 5. Be purposeful about the arrangement of your One-Pager. For example, have a reason for using a certain color or placing an object/picture in a certain place. 6. Use 3 visual images to create a central focus to your page. 7. Place 5 essential vocabulary/phrases around the images. These terms/words/phrases should express the main ideas, your impressions, feelings or thoughts about what you have learned. 8. Write a main idea of the learning....think about an essential question. 9. Write 2 Costa’s Level 2 or 3 questions and answer them. 10.Put a symbolic colored border around the edges of the page. 11.Write your name and period on the back. - ~ Costa's Levels of Thinking 3-Applying “ort ee pape" or fromthe bri ude Peet sess wm pobre Fone 2-Processing | ‘Betucenthe eso “From thebick sd brin? J amy te 1-Gathering "onto papeor-Femtne book” | — ioe “

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