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Anticipation Guide Answers. All living things are made of cells. Cells were first identified in the early 1400s. Cells were first seen by Anton Van Leeuwenhoek in the 1600s. Robert Hooke first used the word cell. The invention of the hand lens helped scientists discover cells. The microscope helped scientists discover cells.
Answer Key for Anticipation Guide 1. The federal government provides sanitation-trash, street sweeper, etc. services. NO (local service) 2. The local government provides public safety. YES 3. The federal government provides libraries. NO (local service) 4. The state government provides driver’s licenses. YES 5.
Anticipation Guide Polynomials Before you begin Chapter 7 • Read each statement. • Decide whether you Agree (A) or Disagree (D) with the statement. • Decide whether you Agree (A) or Disagree (D) with the statement.
Anticipation Guide - Reading Rockets
Anticipation guides stimulate students’ interest in a topic and set a purpose for reading. They teach students to make predictions, anticipate the text, and verify their predictions. They connect new information to prior knowledge and build curiosity about a new topic.
Anticipation Guide Answer Agree or Disagree to the Following Questions. Remember, for this activity there is no in between. Agree Disagree 1. Adults never lie. _____ _____ 2. If you know your friend is doing something illegal you _____ _____ have the responsibility to turn them in. 3. Companies have the right to build wherever they want ...
Anticipation Guide Rational Expressions and Equations Chapter 8 3 Glencoe Algebra 2 Before you begin Chapter 8 • Read each statement. • Decide whether you Agree (A) or Disagree (D) with the statement. • Write A or D in the first column OR if you are not sure whether you agree or disagree, write NS (Not Sure).
Before we start reading The Giver, take a few minutes to assess your opinions on the following statements. Please circle whether you strongly disagree, disagree, agree, or strongly agree with each statement. Give a brief justification for your opinion. Sometimes it is okay to lie. 2 (strongly disagree) (disagree) 2.
Directions: Answer the following questions based on your own experiences, thoughts, and beliefs. 1. What defines a person’s social class today? Would you date or marry someone below your own social class? What would be your parent’s reaction? How would you or your parents be different if the person was above your social class? 2.
Read each of the following statements. Then decide how strongly you agree or disagree with each. Explain your thinking in a sentence or two. After reading/discussing, look back at your ratings and explanations. Discuss how your thinking has changed or been confirmed on one or more of the statements. 2011 IRA/NCTE. All rights reserved.
Use the following anticipation guide to preview a story before you read it. Before reading, mark whether or not you agree or disagree with each statement. After reading the story, fill in the page number where you found the answer to each statement, tell whether or not you were right, and reflect on what you found.
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