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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the kwhlaq chart template in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the first section labeled 'What do I think I know?'. Reflect on your current knowledge and jot down your thoughts in this field.
  3. Next, move to 'What do I want to learn?'. Here, specify your learning objectives related to the topic at hand.
  4. In the 'How do I find out?' section, outline the methods or resources you plan to use for gathering information.
  5. Proceed to 'What have I learned?'. Summarize key insights or knowledge gained after your research.
  6. Then, fill in 'What action will I take?'. Describe any steps you intend to implement based on what you've learned.
  7. Finally, complete the last section titled 'What new questions do I have?'. List any further inquiries that arise from your learning process.

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The Picture-Thinking Routine (PTR) is a student-centered alternative to the KWL chart that prompts them to practice thinking moves and make their thinking visible.
In the first column, write what you already know about the topic. In the second column, write what you want to know about the topic. In the third column, write how you will learn the information. After you have completed your text or research, write what you learned in the fourth column.
KWL, an acronym for Know, Want-to-know, and Learned, is an effective way to read with purpose. KWL is easy to apply and can lead to significant improvement in your ability to learn efficiently and to retain what you have learned.
A KWHLAQ chart is a teaching tool that helps organize thoughts and ideas, before, during, and after a learning exercise. It is a simple but effective instructional technique which puts the learner at the center of inquiry-based learning. With KWHLAQ, learners first identify what they know about a topic.
A KWHL chart (Know-Wonder-How-Learned) is type of graphic organizer that serves as matrix for planning and gathering information. It is an instruction activity developed by Donna Ogle (1986, National Louis University) which serves as a model for active thinking during reading.

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K-W-L chart is a three-column graphic organizer that provides space for participants to record what they Know, what they Want to know, and what they have Learned.

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