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Include brief summaries of the articles you chose to highlight.

It was difficult to choose a winner from so many well-written entries (more than 500), and it was very interesting to see what articles you chose to write about.

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" This will direct you to the tool that allows you to handle the related wikiHows added to the article you chose.

View the list of articles you've chosen to watch.

4. WRAP-UP/HOMEWORK: Students individually respond to the following prompt (written on the board for easier student access): "Write a version of the article from The New York Times you chose in class for a younger child.

Write a short reflection expressing why you chose the article, as well as how and to what degree other readers' opinions reflect your own.

Open a New slide and colour it blue or the colour you chose this article already showed you how to change the background colour so just read the earlier sections for more help.

So you think you chose to read this article?

Click on the Edit tab at the top of the article you've chosen.

Click on the Edit tab at the top of the article you've chosen to add your photo to.

You can also feed your RSS to Statusnet, Hellotxt and Facebook from your Twitter Feed, but for the purposes of this article you should choose Twitter.

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