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Cross-Content Techniques
Basic Techniques
- Technique 02 How to Prepare for Tests
- Technique 05 How to Cite Research Sources
- Technique 10 How to Read Complex Text
- Technique 11 How to Summarize Information
- Technique 12 The Scientific Method
21st Century Skills
- Technique 13 21st Century (4Cs)
- Technique 14 Critical Thinking
- Technique 15 Creative Presentations
- Technique 16 Collaborate with Others
- Technique 17 Public Speaking
- Technique 18 Write an Essay
- Technique 19 Perform Research
Lab Techniques
- Technique 20 Lab Measure and Convert
- Technique 22 Data Gathering (wip)
- Technique 23 Graphing and Charting Data
- Technique 24 Interpret Results (practice)
- Technique 25 Write the Report
Phenomena in Science
- Technique 30 Recognizing Phenomenon
- Technique 31 Evaluating Phenomenon (tbd)
- Technique 32 Making Connections
Graphic Organizers (wip)
- Technique 70 Overview (wip)
- Technique 71 Two/Three-Circle Venn
- Technique 72 Scale/Timeline
- Technique 73 Thought Web
- Technique 74 Cluster
- Technique 75 Fact vs. Opinion
- Technique 76 Pros-Cons
- Technique 77 Five W’s
- Technique 78 Flowchart/Cycle
- Technique 79 KWL/KWHL
Other
- Technique 90 Multi-Subject Cross Content
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