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- Exercise 1: supporting reading skills
- Exercise 2: analyzing student work
- Exercise 3: knowledge of science
- Exercise 4: social studies
- Exercise 5: understanding health
- Exercise 6: integrating the arts
- Entry 1: "writing: thinking through the process"
- Entry 2: "building a classroom community through social studies
- Entry 3: "integrating mathematics with science
- Entry 4: "documented accomplishments: contributions to student learning"