Sentences with phrase «central text»

A word wall is an organized display of vocabulary words drawn from central texts students are reading.
Many of us knew that the Scriptures had a lot to say about the Creation, but we began to realize that some of the key things were central texts of evangelical Christianity.»
Sir James Frazer's classic book of mythology The Golden Bough, the works of Plato, Aeschylus, and Shakespeare, all became central texts for an examination of universal human questions.
Student journals are a collection of students» written and illustrated predictions, reactions, understandings and questions based on Perspectives central text read alouds.
This strategy includes text type charts and matching exercises to help students differentiate between Perspectives central text types, increasing their ability to read, comprehend and produce those forms.
Have students keep and add to their personal picture dictionaries cumulatively over the course of reading several central texts.
Create your own cheers, chants and movement games using high - frequency, commonly misunderstood words encountered in the Perspectives central texts.
Since I had, from my initial article, emphasized the element of divine judgment over the nation, quoting the great lines from Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address as my central text, I could not but find such an interpretation abhorrent.
It is especially instructive in this regard that Locke gives special attention to Romans 13, the New Testament passage that is usually seen as the central text for Paul's understanding of the role of government.
(What I wouldn't pay to see a Christian MEN»S conference in which the central text is Proverbs 31!)
The method will be to examine a central text of Wang's, explicating it in its own terms and suggesting what it might mean in the language of process philosophy.
Its central text is the Birth Story and its foundation is in lies.
This research could become the central text of the mobilisers who are generally arguing — as Ed Miliband has done since his leadership election — that Labour must look at how to win back the five million votes it lost since 1997, only 20 % of which went to the Tories.
(Simon Hoggart Guardian) Chris Mullin's diaries deserve to become the central text for understanding the Blair years (Peter Riddell The Times) At the moment my favourite Labour MP is Chris Mullin, partly because I enormously enjoyed A View From The Foothills (William Hague Independent)
Many work at the central texting HQ, which is run by Smiley, the original Emoji.
Now that they've been introduced to this skill, rehearsing it in a low - stakes, engaging way, they can next go more deeply into consensus decision making using a central text.
Students conduct interviews and record personal experiences focused on a specific theme from the central text.
Through a close reading of a complex «Central Text» for the unit, the class begins to explore and engage with the topic.
Students write guided paragraphs about words from the central text then share their writing with peers.
After reading a central text, students have rich and rigorous conversations about it.
Enhancing the central text, which is printed on a white background, additional facts and narratives appear in sidebars set against green backgrounds.
Alongside his occassional but significant curatorial projects, and his work as critic (Art News, Art Forum) and editor (October), Crimp has written some of the central texts on museological questions and theories of postmodernism (e.g.. On the Museum's Ruins, 1993).
It also refers to the margins in books where writers and poets often make mental notes connected to the central text.
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