After walking out about 12 p.m., hundreds who were wearing black T - shirts sat on the floor and
listened to student organizers talk about registering to vote, so they can support the «Never Again» movement that survivors at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School started.
After walking out, students
listened to student organizers talk about their support of the «Never Again» movement that survivors at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School started.
After walking out, the students marched and
listened to student organizers talk about registering to vote, so they can support the «Never Again» movement that survivors at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School started.
Not exact matches
Podcasting and the News
Students listen to a news podcast and use a graphic
organizer to record what they learn.
After closely reading and
listening to each country's national anthem, have each
student complete a National Anthem Compare and Contrast Activity using the graphic
organizer provided in my printable kit.
A type of graphic
organizer called Empty Outlines prompts
students to record — and answer reflective questions about — information as they read or
listen to a presentation.
«Unfortunately, politicians don't make a habit of actually
listening to our generation,» Amanda Harvey - Sanchez, a University of Toronto
student and Climate 101
organizer explained.