Examples of using Grid layout in English and their translations into Finnish
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Here is an example of a character trait storyboard using the grid layout.
Using a grid layout, show at least three points of view from the book.
Here is an example of a character trait storyboard using the grid layout.
All grid layouts have a column on the left-hand side that cannot be removed.
Planning, research, information gathering andmore are ideal for the grid layout.
Students can use a grid layout to depict the textual evidence that supports a theme of their choice.
In this activity, students will analyze cause andeffect within the framework of a political/social revolution using the grid layout.
Using the grid layout, students should create a 3-6 count vertical chart, as seen in the example below.
Have students storyboard these moments with the traditional layout or with the grid layout as in the sample storyboard below.
The example uses the grid layout, but the spider map, traditional storyboard, and T-chart would work as well.
Students will organize the concepts of the Scientific Revolution into three categories on the grid layout: Universe, Body, and Material World.
Then, using the grid layout, students will place their English sentences in the first column, underlining the negative words.
If you're designing a leaflet that shows candidates for an election orsome of the products that your business sells, a grid layout is very useful.
Students should again utilize the grid layout to relate direct quotes, comment on the quote, and put it into their own words.
Using the grid layout, have students analyze and make inferences about the presidency of Abraham Lincoln by examining his Emancipation Proclamation.
Have students use the grid layout to illustrate the meaning of each positive and negative word, organizing the terms into categories and as opposites.
Using the grid layout or the traditional storyboard, students will recreate the text with a picture and one or two sentences that capture the main idea of the selection.
Using a grid layout and cells with title and description boxes, show scenes from the story that depict the father/son relationships that are represented in it.
Using a grid layout, students find 1-3 instances of that form of figurative language in the text and illustrate it using the Storyboard That library and Photos For Class.
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