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Complete the organizer to develop your research topic.
Category: Writing Research to Build and Present Knowledge Research Projects
Your summer vacation is approaching , and your parents have placed a great responsibility on your shoulders; to decide the place that your family will be visiting. Would you want to visit a theme park, museum, or like to go abroad?
Category: Writing Research to Build and Present Knowledge Research Projects
Based on your reading, write the main idea of the text in a single sentence. Using your own words, write only the significant key details that explain the main idea.
Category: Writing Research to Build and Present Knowledge Summarize or Paraphrase
Read some text multiple times to understand it. Disregard the text and put it away. In the brainstorming bubble, write down what you can recall. Then, paraphrase the text using your notes on the lines provided.
Category: Writing Research to Build and Present Knowledge Summarize or Paraphrase
Research and write a short paragraph explaining how clouds are formed. Write the names of all ten main cloud types. Choose any two types of clouds and write a detailed explanation about how and where they are formed.
Category: Writing Research to Build and Present Knowledge Writing About Informational Texts
Select an animal that you would like to learn about in detail. Answer a few important questions to get started.
Category: Writing Research to Build and Present Knowledge Writing About Informational Texts