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What type of connection is this: I read a story about what life was like before electricity. It reminded me of a time I went camping with my family and we only had the light of our fire to see: Text to Self. What type of connection is this: I read a story about a woman who was afraid of black cats and it made me think about how people do not adopt black cats from animal shelters all over the world because they believe they are bad luck: Text to World. What type of connection is this: I read a book about a girl who worked in a factory in New York. It reminded me of an article that I read in school about child labor laws. : text to text. What kind of connection is this: I read a weather report in the newspaper that said there was a big winter storm coming. It reminded me of a book that I checked out from the library about people trying to survive a blizzard: . What kind of connection is this: I read a magazine about the new airport the city is planning to build. It reminded me of how small many local airports are: text to world. What kind of connection is this: I read a story about a boy who loved to eat cheese for breakfast. It reminded me of the time we ran out of cereal and my mom made me a cheese sandwich for breakfast: text to self. What kind of connection is this: I read a website about the Golden State Warriors. It made me think about how many people try to become professional basketball players but don't make it to the NBA: text to world. What kind of connection is this: I read a book about how grocery stores get their food. It reminded me of the grocery trucks that drive by on the highway every day: text to world. What kind of connection is this: I read a story about a boy who visited a magical land with witches and wizards. It reminded me of the book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: text to text. What kind of connection is this: I read an article about how to catch a football. It reminded me of the time I caught the football during the championship football game and captured the victory for the team: text to self
Improve critical thinking and comprehension skills with this 'Making Connections' worksheet! Enhance your ability to connect different concepts. Start today!
You will feel the connection between finishing this worksheet and passing the exam with flying colors.
Uncover new cultures and explore diversity! This worksheet broadens students' understanding of global societies and traditions. Start exploring now!
Help students engage deeply with text using this connections worksheet. Great for practicing text-to-self, text-to-world, and text-to-text relations.
Examines the concept of culture, traditions, community, family, and diversity, with a focus on how these elements shape daily life and celebrations.
Enhance comprehension with our Literary Response worksheet! Reflect on literary texts and practice with analytical skills. Check it out here and now!
Boost critical thinking with this worksheet on connections! Perfect for analytical skill development. Download now and think critically about Connections!
The way of life of a group of people is..: culture. Something that people do the same way year after year is a..: Tradition. Someone who lived in your family long before you were born is your..: Ancestor. An area that has common features that sets it apart from other areas is a..: region. Expected or normal behavior of a group of people is a..: custom. A word that means unique or different is..: diversity. An element of culture that involves writing and speaking is..: Language. _______________ is what someone believes and is devoted to following: Religion. The process of moving to another country is called..: Immigration. What is an example of a custom: Waving to say hello. What is a timeline:
Celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month with this crossword, featuring clues and answers that highlight the rich diversity and contributions of Asian and Pacific Islander communities in the United States.
This quiz covers the history, daily lives, and cultural practices of the first Native American groups in North America, including their migration, adaptations, and societal roles.
When was the Declaration of Independence signed: July 4, 1776. Which treaty marked the end of the Revolutionary War: Treaty of Paris. Which battle was the beginning of the American Revolution: Lexington and Concord. Which battle was the end of the Revolutionary War: Yorktown. Reporters used yellow journalism to share with the public the terrible atrocities committed against the Cubans by ___________________: Spain. Why is the Spanish American War referred to as a “splendid little war?” SELECT ALL THAT APPLY: . In which year did Nevada become a state: 1864. Which of the following are reasons for U.S. expansionism? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY: The U.S. wanted to compete with Europe for power and natural resources.. Which of the following terms is best described as “the policy of extending the rule or authority of one nation over others by territorial acquisition or through economic or political dominance?”: Imperialism
Perfect for students and educators, this interactive worksheet dives into history and culture with questions on Enlightenment, empires, and global trade.
Explore September Culture with this interactive worksheet! Broaden horizons. Download now and start a cultural learning journey today!
Explore concepts like culture, cultural isolation, major religions like Islam and Hinduism, global languages, and geographic features such as the 'Natural Fence' in South Asia.
Explores definitions and concepts of culture, cultural traits, cultural diffusion, migration, adaptation, and diversity, emphasizing the shared practices and influences within and between cultures.
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage with cultural artifacts coloring pages! Enhance art skills and learn about traditions. Start your cultural coloring journey today!
Improve critical thinking with our making connections worksheet. Engage in practical exercises and activities to enhance comprehension skills. Start now!
Take a trip around the world as you learn about cultural traditions and values in every country! From NYC to Canada, explore the world here.
Improve critical thinking and comprehension with our making connections worksheet. Practice and enhance your analytical skills today! Download now.
Vocabulary online worksheet for 9TH. You can do the exercises online or download the worksheet as pdf.
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