Students discovered their schema last week! Our class learned that schema is your knowledge and what you already know about a topic. When you read and learn more about a topic, you think about what you already know and then connect the new information to your schema. Schema is the thoughts in your head. Our class discussed how each one of us has different schema and make different connections to things we learn about, read, or see.
Sunday, September 19, 2010
It started with just a line.....
Students discovered their schema last week! Our class learned that schema is your knowledge and what you already know about a topic. When you read and learn more about a topic, you think about what you already know and then connect the new information to your schema. Schema is the thoughts in your head. Our class discussed how each one of us has different schema and make different connections to things we learn about, read, or see.
To practice what different schema looks like, each student was given a piece of paper with just one line on it. They elaborated on the line and drew a picture using their schema. Look at the wonderful creativity in our classroom!!!
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Mrs. Ali, We have made several attempts to open reading link and were unsucessful. When we click on link a message reads as followed, "Sorry, the page (or document) you have requested is not available. Please check the address and try again." Is there another way to view document?
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