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CFR: Ladder Reflection

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Instructions

  1. Reflect on the elements

  2. At the bottom of the ladder, place the one you are MOST KNOWLEDGEABLE about. Put it at the bottom of the ladder.

  3. At the top, put the item you are LEAST KNOWLEDGEABLE about.

  4. Place elements in order of your knowledge.

  5. Take a screenshot of your ladder.

  6. Upload the image of your ladder to the Padlet

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