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SYNTHESIZING INFORMATION

SYNTHESIZING INFORMATION. The Process of Synthesizing Information. Synthesizing Information. As you read, you constantly accumulate information , and you keep this information in mind by combining smaller facts into larger generalizations.

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SYNTHESIZING INFORMATION

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  1. SYNTHESIZING INFORMATION

  2. The Process of Synthesizing Information

  3. Synthesizing Information • As you read, you constantly accumulate information, and you keep this information in mind by combining smaller facts into larger generalizations. • You summarize, conclude, infer, and generalize, and then your read some more, incorporate the new information, and draw even bigger conclusions.”

  4. For example

  5. Interesting information aboutOur Brain(1)

  6. KWLP chart

  7. Synthesizing Information

  8. Interesting information aboutOur Brain(2)

  9. KWLP chart

  10. Synthesizing Information

  11. Internet

  12. KWLP chart

  13. Synthesizing Information

  14. Water

  15. KWLP chart

  16. Synthesizing Information

  17. Trees

  18. The world’s tallest tree?The world’s oldest tree?The fastest-growing tree? The world's tallest-growing tree is the coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens), which grows along the Pacific Coast of the United States, mainly in California. Interestingly enough, it's not the world's oldest-growing tree; that award goes to a bristlecone pine (Pinusaristata). Bamboois the fastest-growing woody plant in the world; it can grow 35 inches in a single day.

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