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Thinking Compass

The thinking compass is a great tool to use throughout the year with your students to teach about and reinforce different kinds of thinking. The purpose of the foldable compass is to bring closure to each topic of Chumash. After learning a series of pesukim (i.e. each topic), students should complete their individual compass for that topic with questions that are appropriate to each quadrant.

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Thinking Compass

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By Zeldy Friedman| 2018-05-02T11:55:18-04:00 May 2nd, 2018|Comments Off on Thinking Compass

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