A term that not every adult knows is easy to decipher. Graphic organizers are everything that helps to organize information on paper or monitor. So simple tables are their variety. Children should learn all this not only in order to be able to work with information, but also in order to apply it immediately. This makes it much easier to remember the material. Inna Bolshakova, an author and trainer of the retraining program for primary school teachers and a methodologist at the Novopechersk School, shared with the participants of the Teachers of the Future festival in Lviv how to teach students to be graphic organizers.
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1. The Customs officer told him to open his suitcase for inspection.
2. The teavher asked me wether my father worked at the Customs.
3. Granny asked Marry wether she had gone shoppingthe day before.
4. The teacher said I hadn't done work well.
5. My classmate said he couldn't explain that rule to me.
6. They asked at what time the train starts.
7. She asked me what I would I do next day.
8. I asked my uncle how long he had stayed in Moscow.
9. He wondered where I had bought that hat.
10. He asked her where she usually spent her summer holidays.
11. The doctor said to Nick to wash his hands as often as he can.
12. A Customs officer said to present him my documents.
13. She said to eat lots of frits, veggies and grain.
The passenger said...
1) all his baggage from flight number 790 had aleady arrived, but his luggage wasn't there.
2) his luggage has been damaged during unloading.
3) his suitcase was damaged.
4) the suitcase had opened and the things had fallen out.
5) the baggage check had been torn off his suitcase.