Examples of using T-chart in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
For this activity, students should use the T-Chart layout and include both a title
As demonstrated, have students create a T-chart storyboard where they are comparing two things across a row.
In addition to using the T-Chart for all of the above reasons,
Have students create a T-Chart storyboard that looks at any of the following comparisons for a current event.
Teachers may ask students to create a T-Chart that compares the two governments
The T-Chart is an excellent layout to show comparisons in English Language Arts activities,
With a T-Chart storyboard, students will explain
more examples of figurative language and, using a T-Chart, create two columns.
On the right side of the T-Chart, illustrate events that are the direct effect of that cause.
Extended Activity Have students research and complete a T-Chart storyboard from another early American Revolutionary battle.
The second part of the T-Chart will do the same for the South,
Have students create a T-Chart storyboard to compare and contrast the powers of state governments
One of the unique types of activities that our teacher authors have come up with is using the T-Chart for acronyms!
Have them create a T-Chart storyboard depicting causes on the left
traditional storyboard, and T-chart would work as well.
analyze excerpts from both documents on a T-Chart storyboard, allowing them to compare
Create a T-Chart storyboard that answers the prompt using at least three examples from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
Have students create a T-Chart storyboard, like this model,
Have students create a T-Chart storyboard on Bill Clinton's speech in regards to his affair with Monica Lewinsky.
The T-Chart is an easy-to-use