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These warm-up activities encourage student participation and creativity in various subjects. From discussing personal preferences between flowers to collaborating on a science project, they stimulate thought and conversation. Highlights include a surprise visit from an author, which fosters a love for reading and writing. These activities can help create a lively classroom environment that promotes teamwork and critical thinking among students. Ideal for teachers looking to energize their lessons or introduce new topics in an engaging manner.
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Warm Up 2/11/13 Tina, who lives next door to me, thinks roses are prettier than tulips. Natchez, Mississippi has many elegant buildings that were built before the Civil War.
Warm Up 2/12/13 Nate wants to know if anybody has an idea for our science project. Kate shouted, “I don’t want to wear these shoes! I want those over there!” complete sentence
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Warm Up 2/13/13 “We have a wonderful, exciting surprise today,” Ms. Brett told her students. She continued, “J.J. Richardson, the author of It’s About Time, is visiting our class.” You object
Warm Up 2/14/13 Today’s Warm Up is being collected as a Warm Up Quiz!!!!