Not exact matches
It can be captured not in a single principle but only in a
sequence of images that are embedded in that story, focus our
reading of it and provide a framework within which individual texts can
make sense.
After we finished
reading the story we went to the activity tables to
make a
sequencing piece for our portfolios.
A technology that simultaneously
reads a DNA
sequence and its crucial modifications
makes its debut.
To their surprise and dismay, the genome turned out to contain long stretches of noncoding and repetitive DNA, which
made it difficult to piece together the short
reads produced by the
sequencing machine.
The readability of genes is controlled by epigenetic factors, namely factors which do not influence the gene
sequence directly, but rather cause certain genes and chromosomal segments to be packed in different densities — and thus
make them accessible for
reading.
Then in the early 1990s, Katherine Cullen and a team at Vanderbilt University developed a method to artificially fuse pieces of DNA that are nearby in the nucleus — a seminal feat that
made it possible to analyze the ultrafolded structure of DNA merely by
reading the DNA
sequence.
Church, who always wants to do things quickly, preferably by automation, figured out how to
make a computer
read the
sequences.
Modern genome
sequencing methods
make it relatively easy to
read the individual «letters» in DNA, but only in short fragments.
The SMRT technology used in the new study
makes it possible to
sequence and
read DNA segments longer than 5,000 bases, far longer than standard gene
sequencing technology.
Basically, the cell's protein -
making machinery
reads a
sequence of DNA as a sentence composed entirely of three - letter words called codons.
Our cells
read the
sequence of chemical letters in DNA to
make proteins, and the DNA corresponding to one protein is called a gene.
Corresponding advances in long -
read SV calling algorithms have reduced coverage requirements,
making long -
read genome
sequencing a cost - effective approach for both disease research and population genetics studies.
Although such technologies are capable of generating vast amounts of
sequencing data, the short
read length
makes it more difficult to assign how individual
reads relate to each other.
Speed, single - base sensitivity and long
read lengths
make nanopores a promising technology for high - throughput
sequencing.
His speeches as the Reverend Goodfellow are great, and one particular
reading from the Bible
makes pretty much the only original and inventive
sequence in the film.
EXTRAS: There's a
making - of featurette, alternate line
readings / outtakes, a brief look at filming the high speed chase
sequence and some silly infomercials.
*** Includes 129 original
reading passages and comprehension questions *** *** Includes 30 fluency passages *** *** Includes 11 Reading Posters *** - character, setting, realism and fantasy, main idea and details, cause and effect, author's purpose, compare and contrast, sequence, plot, theme, and drawing conclusions *** Includes four level charts for teachers, parents, or students, so that they can keep track of their progress *** *** Includes a roster - words correct per minute for each student / child for fall / winter / spring *** Skills addressed in this resource: # 1 - think and search # 2 - author and me # 3 - analyze text structure # 4 - identify setting # 5 - identify character # 6 - identify plot # 7 - make and confirm predictions # 8 - cause and effect # 9 - compare and contrast # 10 - retell # 11 - classify and categorize # 12 - alliteration # 13 - rhyme and rhythmic patterns # 14 - onomatopoeia # 15 - similes # 16 - repetition and word choice # 17 - sensory language # 18 - study skills # 19 - text features # 20 - genres This is GREAT practice for testing while also providing a lot of fluency pr
reading passages and comprehension questions *** *** Includes 30 fluency passages *** *** Includes 11
Reading Posters *** - character, setting, realism and fantasy, main idea and details, cause and effect, author's purpose, compare and contrast, sequence, plot, theme, and drawing conclusions *** Includes four level charts for teachers, parents, or students, so that they can keep track of their progress *** *** Includes a roster - words correct per minute for each student / child for fall / winter / spring *** Skills addressed in this resource: # 1 - think and search # 2 - author and me # 3 - analyze text structure # 4 - identify setting # 5 - identify character # 6 - identify plot # 7 - make and confirm predictions # 8 - cause and effect # 9 - compare and contrast # 10 - retell # 11 - classify and categorize # 12 - alliteration # 13 - rhyme and rhythmic patterns # 14 - onomatopoeia # 15 - similes # 16 - repetition and word choice # 17 - sensory language # 18 - study skills # 19 - text features # 20 - genres This is GREAT practice for testing while also providing a lot of fluency pr
Reading Posters *** - character, setting, realism and fantasy, main idea and details, cause and effect, author's purpose, compare and contrast,
sequence, plot, theme, and drawing conclusions *** Includes four level charts for teachers, parents, or students, so that they can keep track of their progress *** *** Includes a roster - words correct per minute for each student / child for fall / winter / spring *** Skills addressed in this resource: # 1 - think and search # 2 - author and me # 3 - analyze text structure # 4 - identify setting # 5 - identify character # 6 - identify plot # 7 -
make and confirm predictions # 8 - cause and effect # 9 - compare and contrast # 10 - retell # 11 - classify and categorize # 12 - alliteration # 13 - rhyme and rhythmic patterns # 14 - onomatopoeia # 15 - similes # 16 - repetition and word choice # 17 - sensory language # 18 - study skills # 19 - text features # 20 - genres This is GREAT practice for testing while also providing a lot of fluency practice!
These Book Projects with Grading Rubrics include: - Introduction - student
reading record - new book jacket - pyramid diorama - act it out - letter to the author - dress - up character - salesperson - book critic - letter to friend - radio or television broadcast - comic strip - sing a song - character puppet - mobile - new words - Venn diagram - poster board - map with key places -
make a web - create a new page - story
sequence - advertise - story flip book - character map - book award - new ending - story chart - story map - postcard - story flag - letter to the author questions - character feeling - real or
make - believe - character Venn diagram - fact finder - cause and effect - fact and opinions - event timeline - story quilt - book news - grading rubric These are GREAT for
reading workshops.
It covers the following lesson objectives: • become very familiar with... traditional tales, retelling them and considering their particular characteristics • begin to punctuate sentences using a capital letter and a full stop, question mark... •
make inferences on the basis of what is being said and done • write sentences by: saying out loud what they are going to write about; composing a sentence orally before writing it;
sequencing sentences to form short narratives; re-reading what they have written to check that it
makes sense •
read aloud their writing clearly enough to be heard by their peers and the teacher.
For each sound, blend, diagraph or dipthong there are 3 or 4 pages: Add the blend or diagraph to the word and connect to the matching picture Clear clip - art (black and white - perfect for colouring) labeling page using 9 carefully chosen example words / clip - art followed by a fun
read and draw page then a cloze page of decoadable sentences which have been carefully
sequenced to progressively incorporate words that are consistent with the letters and corresponding phonemes that have been taught to the new reader / speller in previous pages of the book (plus sight words) Could be
made into a 168 page workbook, or of course individual pages can be printed off and photocopied.
Incorporate winter activities into art and music class by
making snowflake cards,
reading a story and understanding the
sequence of events, and practicing skills in detail awareness.
In this life cycle lesson plan set, students listen to a
read aloud of Frogs, A First Discovery Book, and
make a
sequencing booklet that shows the four stages of the frogs life cycle.
Sequence - based
reading assessments would
make the subject matter of the passages predictable (more like assessments in other subjects), reassuring teachers that if they teach the specified domains, their students will be optimally prepared to comprehend the passages they are to be tested on.
Reading Skills Practice: Vocabulary Building, Prefixes & Suffixes, Compare & Contrast, Defining Words by Context, Who / When / Where / What / Why / How, Chart the Passage,
Sequencing, and
Making & Revising Predictions
Reading Skills Practice: Finding the main idea, using context clues,
sequencing, determining cause and effect,
making inferences, finding details, and understanding the difference between fact and opinion.
Reading Skills Practice:
Making predictions, understanding vocabulary in context using context clues, finding the main idea,
sequencing, identifying problems.
Reading Skills Practice: Comparing and contrasting, determining fact vs. opinion, finding the main idea, using context clues to understand vocabulary,
sequencing,
making inferences, and determining supporting details
Reading Skills Practice: Finding the main idea, using context clues to understand vocabulary,
sequencing,
making inferences, and determining supporting details.
Differentiated
reading comprehension passages and questions help your students practice many skills, such as, key details, plot, main idea, vocabulary, context clues,
making predictions,
making inferences, characters, and
sequencing.
I
read a great post the other day on Writers Helping Writers that suggested authors of books in
sequence would be wise to have a series bible to help them avoid
making errors.
In fact, there are a number of series where I'm convinced my appreciation has been greater by
reading it it out of
sequence, because I've been able to get to know the characters and then go back in time to discover what
made them who they are.
I had a few people
read for reviews and then the editor
made some
sequence changes that
makes it
read almost as a new book.
Since each of the 22 chapters discusses a particular font (or two) and often its associated designer, the book can be
read out of
sequence and still
make sense.
The company has been heavily invested in PRISM technology which allows the display to switch colors in nearly any pattern, shape, speed and
sequence,
making it the ideal technology to transform the commercial,... [
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His jumping around in both topics and time
sequence make the book dull and hard to
read.
Your resume should be done in the same
sequence to
make it easier for the recruiters» tired eyes to
read without compromise.
KEY ACHIEVEMENTS • Reorganized the cataloguing system,
making the process 58 % less cumbersome to perform than before • Rearranged the entire library's books into a «by author»
sequence, as opposed to the cumbersome first in, first shelved basis • Successfully arranged and led a series of in - house
reading sessions for 6 year olds for a local community school • Suggested acquisition of Braille materials to cater to and encourage blind population to
make good use of library services