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  2. Thematic learning - Wikipedia

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    Thematic learning consists of a curriculum that is unified and dwells on an identified theme or topic, ideally guided by essential questions. The sources are not limited to textbooks. For example, in the social studies or history classroom, primary source texts and images encourage the development of critical reading skills.

  3. Topic and comment - Wikipedia

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    In an ordinary English clause, the subject is normally the same as the topic/theme (example 1), even in the passive voice (where the subject is a patient, not an agent: example 2): The dog bit the little girl. The little girl was bitten by the dog. These clauses have different topics: the first is about the dog, and the second about the little ...

  4. Topic sentence - Wikipedia

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    In expository writing, a topic sentence is a sentence that summarizes the main idea of a paragraph. [1] [2] It is usually the first sentence in a paragraph. Also known as a topic sentence should encapsulate or organize a entire paragraph. Although topic sentences may appear anywhere in a paragraph, in academic essays they often appear at the ...

  5. Fact sheet - Wikipedia

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    A factsheet or fact sheet, also called fact file, is a single-page document containing essential information about a product, substance, service or other topic. Factsheets are frequently used to provide information to an end user, consumer or member of the public in concise, simple language. They generally contain key safety points, operating ...

  6. Wikipedia : Make technical articles understandable

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    A topic that requires many years of specialist education or training prior to being studied or discussed is in general likely to have a more limited audience. For example, a topic in advanced mathematics, specialist law, or industrial engineering may contain material that only knowledgeable readers can appreciate or even understand.

  7. Template:Featured topic box - Wikipedia

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    title: name of the featured topic (used for the talk page link) Example: 2003 Atlantic hurricane season for 2003 Atlantic hurricane season; lead: name of topic to be displayed in header bar, including any formating and links. Must not include any bold text. Should be the same as the topic title - can be piped if needs be.

  8. Template:Topic - Wikipedia

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    |stubtype= – stub type for the topic (X in Category:X stubs}}) |style= – Manual of Style for the topic (X in Wikipedia:X) |to-do= – To-do list for the topic (X in Wikipedia:X or Talk:X) If these variables are not specified, the template will assume that they are all the same as the topic name. If no such page exists, then the item will be ...

  9. Wikipedia:What to include - Wikipedia

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    Essays can be navigated via categories, navigation templates, or Special:Search. For more information on searching for essays, see Wikipedia:Essay directory. By topic: Primary Category: Category:Wikipedia essays; Wikipedia:Essays in a nutshell/Article writing; Wikipedia:Essays in a nutshell/Civility; Wikipedia:Essays in a nutshell/Consensus and ...