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    Classroom Misconceptions

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    Note: As you begin to insert your responses to the prompts found in this document, please be sure to save it frequently, (and note the location of the file) so as to not lose any of your work. Once completed, you will submit this document to WGU for grading. Instruct What student misconceptions have you encountered related to fraction, decimal, and percentage concepts? How do you help students understand the notion of equivalence among fractions or prepare them for this understanding? One…

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    Gorman's Brigade Analysis

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    the 17th of September, 1862 at approximately seven o’clock in the morning, Brigadier General Willis Gorman of the Union army began mobilizing his units as part of Major General Sedgwick’s division to assault the Confederate defenses in the West Wood. Gorman’s brigade was the first brigade of the second division under Major General John Sedgwick who was under the command of Major General Edwin V. Sumner, commander of the Second Army Corps. This narrative will discuss the events that took place…

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    ELED 350 Lesson Plan

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    pre-assessment question, which had a word problem and the students had to write an equation based on that problem, none of the students answered it correctly. We saw misconceptions such as adding, subtracting, or multiplying fractions rather than the division that we were looking for. Within our lesson the students will be engaged due to the focus question being given as to how to correctly break apart a word problem. By having a focus question, the students will want to know the answer, and…

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    Cheaper By the Dozen describes many family stories of Lillian Moller Gilbreth, Frank Bunker Gilbreth and their twelve children. Life is full of pleasure with a dozen children in the house and this book is not just telling about the life of this big family. It could be teaching people a lot of useful knowledge and lessons about time saving and eliminating waste in various ways. This book can be a fundamental sense of awareness for us to know and learn the lean construction. In this book, Frank…

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    think. It is very interesting and cool to see this difference in thinking and it really shows how children can look at things in so many different ways. For the next step I think it would be a good idea to review how to solve a multiplication or division problem, I think that Sarah drew pictures because she could not remember how to do the problems writing as 23/10 and such. Overall I am glad to be working with Sarah this semester and I think that I will learn a lot about student thinking and my…

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    MA operations occur at all levels of a theater of operations (TO). The MA program starts at the unit level with search and recovery operations and continues until remains are returned to person authorized to direct disposition (PADD) and all personal effects (PE) are returned to the person eligible to receive effects (PERE). Theater Sustainment Command (TSC) is the Army Service component commander’s major organization responsible to provide common-user logistics (CUL) within the TO. TSC is…

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    This week CSM Smith and I are make the last of the December circulation visits to MDW and New York Companies Stations; Blacksburg, Charleston and the Manhattan FEC. In conjunction with the visit to New York, MAJ Zeller, MSG Carter and I are conducting the ICI for New York. We also continue drive recruiting operations as we prepare for the 9 January board; for this board we preparing to send up 35 packets. As a result we are anticipating to close 4 RA AOCs (60N, 66P, and 67 HPSP 3 and 2 Year),…

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    have this luxury with his Rangers. The demographics of a typical line unit were consistent of men from the same general social class and region. It was extremely hard to receive promotion and typically regulars would stay with their units for very long periods of time, with very little freedom to switch units. It is clear that Simcoe’s Rangers were vastly different from a typical line unit, it is also obvious why they were utilized in so many campaigns.…

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    George Orwell A Comparative analysis George Orwell’s Animal Farm (1945) and Shooting an Elephant (1938) both share two major characteristic features, namely politics and history. Animal Farm is mainly an allegory of the Russian Revolution which took place in 1917. All of the characters in the story represents the biggest names in the Russian Revolution and the early start of the Soviet Union. The farm itself is also supposed to represent the Russian Federation, which they fight for in the…

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    students relying so much on calculators to get to the right answer becomes a scary place, because now there is the worry that students could also become content in their knowledge and no longer feel the need to expand and learn new things, because as long as they have the basic formula’s down, they wouldn’t actually need to know how to solve a problem, they could just put it into a calculator knowing that their answer will be correct – assuming they have the right formula and entered it in…

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