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SCHEMA

SCHEMA. Information that you already know that comes from your brain. SETTING. The time and place the story occurs; where & when it happened. ANALYZE. To examine critically, so as  to bring out the essential elements or give the essence of. METACOGNITION. Thinking about your own thinking.

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SCHEMA

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  1. SCHEMA Information that you already know that comes from your brain.

  2. SETTING The time and place the story occurs; where & when it happened.

  3. ANALYZE To examine critically, so as  to bring out the essential elements or give the essence of.

  4. METACOGNITION Thinking about your own thinking

  5. Week 2

  6. ALOOF Removed or distant either physically or emotionally.

  7. DUMBFOUND To make speechless with amazement; astonish.

  8. CONTEMPTUOUS Manifesting, feeling, or expressing deep hatred or disapproval.

  9. GALLANT Brave, spirited, noble-minded, or chivalrous.

  10. WEEK 3

  11. STEREOTYPE A set of inaccurate, simplistic generalizations about a group that allows others to categorize them and treat them accordingly.

  12. BLEAK Cold and harsh; gloomy and dreary

  13. NONCHALANT Having an air of easy unconcern or indifferent; acting like you don’t care.

  14. SAVVY To know; understand

  15. Week 4

  16. ELITE The best or most skilled members of a group.

  17. IRONIC Coincidental; unexpected.

  18. CREDIBLE Capable of being believed; trustworthy or reliable.

  19. INCREDULOUS Doubtful; disbelieving; skeptical

  20. Week 5

  21. FACADE A false or superficial appearance.

  22. PREMONITION An advanced warning.

  23. ELUDE To avoid or escape by speed, cleverness, or trickery.

  24. WISTFUL Full of yearning or desire combined with sadness.

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