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Language of
the Discipline
Definition
Example
What vocabulary terms are
specific to the content or
discipline?
Tools Jargon Icons
Acronyms
Special phrases
Terms Slang
Abbreviations
Parts
Factors
Attributes
Variables
Distinguishing Traits
Predictability
Repetition
Details
What are the defining features or
characteristics? Find examples
and evidence to support opinions
and ideas.
Patterns
What elements reoccur? What is
the sequence or order of events?
Make predictions based on past
events.
Unanswered
Questions
Rules
Trends
Ethics
Big Ideas
Across the
Disciplines
Changes over
Time
Different
Perspectives
Based upon the work of Sandra Kaplan
What information is unclear,
missing, or unavailable?
What evidence do you need?
What has not yet been proven?
What structure underlies this
subject? What guidelines or
regulations affect it? What
hierarchy or ordering principle is
at work?
Note factors (Social Economic,
Political, Geographic) that cause
events to occur. Identify patterns
of change over time
What moral principles are
involved in this subject? What
controversies exist? What
arguments could emerge from a
study of this topic?
What theory or general statement
applies to these ideas? How do
these ideas relate to broad
concepts such as change,
systems, chaos vs. order, etc?
What is the main idea?
Relate the area of study to other
subjects within, between, and
across disciplines.
How are elements related in terms
of the past, present, and future?
How and why do things change?
What doesnt change?
How would others see the
situation differently?
Missing Parts
Incomplete Ideas
Discrepancies
Unresolved issues
Ambiguity
Structure
Order
Reasons
Organization
Explanation
Classification
Because
Influence
Forces Direction
Course of Action
Compare, Contrast
and Forecast
Values Morals
Pro and Con
Bias Discrimination
Prejudice
Judging
Differing Opinions
Point of View
Right and Wrong
Wisdom
Draw conclusions based on
evidence
Make generalizations
Summarize
Theory
Principle
Main Idea
Connect
Associate
Integrate
Lind Ideas
Cross-Curricular study
Connecting points in time
Examining a time period
Compare and Contrast
Different roles and knowledge
Opposing viewpoints