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Ridgewood Analogies 3 (Grade 6)
Ridgewood Analogies 3 (Grade 6)
Ridgewood Analogies 3 teaches students how to solve 5 different kinds of analogies that exemplify 5 different kinds of relationships using more complex vocabulary:
• Descriptive analogies
• Comparative analogies
• Serial analogies
• Causal analogies
• Categorical analogies
Within each category, students encounter 4 levels of complexity. In the novice section, students choose 2 out of 6 words within a frame, which are related in the same way, and connect them with an arrow. In the apprentice level, students complete an analogy that is missing 1 word by choosing a word from the Word Bank to complete an analogy. In the masters level students choose 2 words from the Word Bank to complete an analogy. The super masters level provides additional challenge for those students who have mastered the other levels.
About Ridgewood Analogies: Help students become independent thinkers and problem solvers by using analogies as early as kindergarten in language arts, social studies, science, and math as a way of identifying relationships and making connections.
Help students become independent thinkers and problem solvers
This series of books is based on curriculum developed by teachers in the Ridgewood, New Jersey, Public Schools. Ridgewood students begin in kindergarten to use analogies in language arts, social studies, science, and math as a way of identifying relationships and making connections. Once students learn how to solve analogies–and to create their own–they can use these abilities in any subject, as ways of learning and remembering information.
Skills Addressed
• Categorizing
• Vocabulary across content areas
• Similarities and differences
• Analogies
• Comparison
• Critical thinking
GRADES / AGES | GRADE 6 |
ANSWER KEY | NO - Answer Key is SOLD separately |
AUTHOR(S) | GEORGE LIBONATE JR. ET AL. |
PUBLISHER | EDUCATORS PUBLISHING SERVICE |
PAGES |
51 PAGES |
SAMPLE | CLICK HERE |
ISBN | 9780838822913 |
SERIES |
EPS - RIDGEWOOD ANALOGIES |