The idea of the open door strategy came from a Scholastic book on 
non-fiction passages.  Sorry, the book's not mine, it's my colleague's. 
I'll try to get the exact title for you.

Felicia
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In a message dated 9/4/07 9:51:47 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


> Then I have a copy on a non-fiction piece about Penguins that came from
> an encyclopedia to model guided practice. Instead of sticky notes, we're
> going to try the open door strategy (it's like a flip book turned 
> sideways,
> questions go on the flaps and answers if found go underneath).
>

This sounds really interesting, can this be viewed anywhere on-line? I'd 
love
to try this this year.

Pat - NY


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