3C – Text Structures in Padlet
Students of 3C, Today we are using your book clubs and Padlet to explore different text structures. Mrs. Conklin has made a Padlet for each of the structures you have been discussing in class:
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Students of 3C, Today we are using your book clubs and Padlet to explore different text structures. Mrs. Conklin has made a Padlet for each of the structures you have been discussing in class:
2nd Graders, When we are typing we are entering our text using a particular font, or style of writing. But fonts aren’t just fonts, they are “typography” or the art or technique of arranging type in order to make language visible. Before computers there were typewriters and before that, handwriting. In order to make writing…
Students of 3C, Here is your new Padlet: http://padlet.com/ccasal/idnqrs516yl You will be answering a question related to your recent study of astronomy: what is your favorite constellation? Make sure you add at least 3 posts: one with some of your own information one with an appropriate and relevent picture one with an appropriate and relevent…
Here is the Padlet for today’s introduction: http://padlet.com/ccasal/istcuay38qkr Fill in what you “Know” about Padlet and what you “Want” to know. After we play around with it a bit we’ll add what we’ve “Learned” Have fun!
Here is the Padlet for today’s introduction: http://padlet.com/ccasal/225i34wm9kwu Fill in what you “Know” about Padlet and what you “Want” to know. After we play around with it a bit we’ll add what we’ve “Learned” Have fun!
Students of 3M, After yesterday’s introduction to Padlet (and your Padlet homework) you now have a fair amount of experience with it. Since Padlet is a digital version of a pencil and paper t-chart or chart paper with stickies, you will compare and contrast the pros and cons of both the digital and non-digital ways…
Here is the Padlet for today’s introduction: http://padlet.com/ccasal/mtme3xji5q0r Fill in what you “Know” about Padlet and what you “Want” to know. After we play around with it a bit we’ll add what we’ve “Learned” Have fun!