Student can rank and prioritise using precise vocabulary.
Introduction to ranking and prioritizing vocabulary
Not all information holds the same weight. When writing an essay or explaining a scientific process, you need to show your teacher that you know what matters most and what is just an extra detail. We do this by ranking our points.
Visual doodles for importance vocabulary
A clean, educational 8-panel infographic storyboard showing simple, quirky doodles representing eight vocabulary words: …
Ordering exercise to rank points by importance
Rank these causes of water pollution from the most destructive (Primary) at the top, to the least impactful (Minor) at the bottom.
Fill-in-the-blanks for importance vocabulary
When writing an essay or a science report, it is important to choose the correct words to show how important something is. For example, the reason for air pollution in large cities is the thick smoke from vehicles and factories. While there are other causes like occasionally burning dry leaves, they do not cause as much damage overall. On the other hand, planting more trees plays a role in naturally cleaning the air we breathe. Therefore, reducing daily traffic is a step toward building a healthier environment for everyone. Using these precise words helps you write much better answers in your school exams.
Sorting events into major and minor categories
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Writing task to identify primary and secondary reasons
Use the word 'main', 'primary', or 'key' in your answer.
Use the word 'minor' or 'secondary' in your answer.
Flashcards for key importance terms