Students will analyze three vehicular choices using an online vehicle rating service and make comparisons as to which might be most appropriate for purchase.
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- Career and Technical Education
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- Reading
- Date Added:
- 07/12/2017
Students will analyze three vehicular choices using an online vehicle rating service and make comparisons as to which might be most appropriate for purchase.
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Date of this Version
Spring 2019
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Syllabus
Citation
Wehrman, Rose. "Adventure Book Club: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory." After school club lesson plans. University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2019.
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Copyright 2019 by Rose Wehrman under Creative Commons Non-Commercial License. Individuals and organizations may copy, reproduce, distribute, and perform this work and alter or remix this work for non-commercial purposes only.
Abstract
An afterschool book club, through these lesson plans, is exploring Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. The integration of hands-on activities serves to help students connect to the story, think critically, and build interdisciplinary skills.
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