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		<title>Openers: World&#039;s Wackiest Tour Guide, by Brent Milleson</title>
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Forum: Openers




Date: Thu May 08 2008 14:36




Author: Milleson, Brent &#60;Milleson1@MissouriState.edu&#62;




Attachment: World_s_Wackiest_Tour_Guide   class opener.doc (24576 bytes)




Subject: Brent Milleson&#8217;s Opener
Lesson Title &#8211; World’s Wackiest Tour Guides
Submitted by Tracey Paramore
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This lesson is ideal for a history report of a traveling destination. Have   you ever been on a tour? You sit in a bus [...]]]></description>
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Forum: Openers


Date: Thu May 08 2008 12:17


Author: Heyman, Brian  &#60;Heyman425@MissouriState.edu&#62;


Subject: Brian&#8217;s Opener









 My opener was the ABC notetaking idea. This activity can be used to brainstorm ideas, it can be used as a guideline for notetaking for a particular assignment (biography, individual topic, research paper, a reading from a textbook, a reading from a [...]]]></description>
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Forum: Openers


Date: Thu May 08 2008 08:36


Author: Simon, Elizabeth  &#60;Elizabeth523@MissouriState.edu&#62;


Subject: Password &#8211; Vocab









 Choose two students to be the contestants. Those two students go to the front of the room and face their classmates. Reveal a secret word &#8211; whether you put it on the board or hold up a sign &#8211; to everyone [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Openers: Bio-Poem, by Kate Finley</title>
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Forum: Openers


Date: Mon May 05 2008 23:14


Author: Finley, Kate  &#60;Finley5422@MissouriState.edu&#62;


Attachment: Bio-Poem.doc (23040 bytes) Download Here


Subject: Bio-Poem









 Hope you find it useful!



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		<title>Openers: Preposition Treasure Map, by Heather McCoy</title>
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Forum: Openers


Date: Tue Apr 29 2008 10:57


Author: McCoy, Heather  &#60;McCoy123@MissouriState.edu&#62;


Subject: Heather Romine Preposition Treasure Map










Objectives: The students will use prepositions in writing.  The students will create a treasure map with directions.
In order to teach prepositions, give students this project that can be used in real life.  I tell students that prepositions are [...]]]></description>
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Forum: Openers


Date: Mon Apr 28 2008 19:49


Author: Tucker, Megan  &#60;Tucker23@MissouriState.edu&#62;


Subject: What is the same and what is different?









 My opener was about having students practice writing in detail.  I would have 4 or 5 objects that were all similar in some way, but also had their own characteristics.  I used paper as [...]]]></description>
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Forum: Openers


Date: Thu Apr 24 2008 09:28


Author: Fridley, Tracy  &#60;Fridley3245@MissouriState.edu&#62;


Attachment: Class opener.docx (10599 bytes) Attachment not available at this time


Subject: List Group Label










My opener is attached! Hope it can be useful for you!
Tracy Fridley




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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 May 2008 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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Forum: Openers


Date: Thu Apr 24 2008 03:52


Author: Merritt, Katie  &#60;Katie2005@MissouriState.edu&#62;


Attachment: AUTO WRECK by Karl Shapiro.doc (29696 bytes) Download Here


Subject: Poetry Analysis









 This assignment asks students to read a poem of the teacher&#8217;s choice and discuss in groups of four or five (depending on class size) questions that the teacher poses.  Afterwards, have students [...]]]></description>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 May 2008 04:57:00 +0000</pubDate>
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Forum: Openers


Date: Sat Mar 29 2008 13:13


Author: Eggleston, Beth  &#60;Beth91@MissouriState.edu&#62;


Attachment: ENG 520 Class Opener instructions.doc (20480 bytes) Click Here to Download


Subject: Construct-A-Story









 This activity, which asks students to construct a story about a fictional character named Mr. Jones, is a great way to help them develop narratives. In addition, it encourages students to properly [...]]]></description>
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