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    Reading Reflective Essay

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    Throughout the coursework in my Master’s program, I learned many factors and considerations of reading. Most importantly, I learned that reading is so much more than simply decoding words. Reading requires the reader to use multiple strategies simultaneously in order to properly decode and comprehend. To an outsider, reading can seem to be a simple activity that most children learn from a young age. When I first began working with students who had difficulty reading, I was surprised by how many…

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    All of Dr. Seuss’ children books have one thing in common; teaching the readers a valuable lesson. For example, think about his popular book The Cat in The Hat, the kids welcome the cat in to their house and the cat ends up destroying the house and making a huge mess. The lesson hidden within this story is to be careful who you invite in to your life, they may cause big problems. Dr. Seuss is a very unique author; he successfully wrote children’s books with lessons within them that most adults…

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    Throughout the years society has been stoic in the matters of racial conflict, whether it is the slavery during the Civil War, or the fear black men being shot by white officers today: there has always been a divide in the races. A man known famously as Dr.Seuss created many political cartoons to depict many of these social conflicts that are now more than ever relevant. These pieces of artwork are more relevant due to the recent conflicts in places around the world working with race, and…

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    Dr. Seuss created a book that every single person can read with only a small knowledge of words. One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish is one of the very few books that has been read by the majority. I believe I haven’t found someone who hasn’t read the classic.Yes, the story doesn’t contain the greatest amount of logic, if I remember correctly right after Dr. Seuss finish talking about fish, he goes into talking about the few…

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    Liberally Educated Person

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    Sanchez 1 Liberally Educated Person Essay A liberally educated person is someone who can demonstrate a variety of skills and techniques that will make them successful in school and daily activities. According to Robert A. Scott, the president of Adelphi University, considers a liberally educated person to be someone who ?fosters the ability to distinguish between what is true and what is false, with a number of different analytical perspectives: the scientific, the artistic, the humanistic,…

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    Dr. Seuss Book Report

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    Prepare for an interesting story. The story of my life, Theodore Geisel. I am very honored and excited to tell you the story of my life. You all may know me as Dr.Seuss, the guy who wrote “ The Cat in the Hat” & “ The Grinch Who Stole Christmas”. Everybody know’s about Dr.Seuss but many don’t know about the person before Dr.Seuss, before there was Dr.Seuss there was Theodore Geisel. I was born on March 2, 1904 in Springfield, Massachusetts. I was an adventurous and curious little boy, I started…

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    Essay On Pocket Chart

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    were able to see what some of them thought the main ideas were from the stories and other students to be able to partake in what they thought the supporting details were. I felt like it was a good week of when I did my lesson, because not only was it, Dr. Seuss week, but it fell on a Wednesday for me to do my lesson and the book, I read the children was Wacky Wednesday and they…

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    Every worker knows the woes of all the varieties of customers that pass through their job. These customers’ that pass through restaurants and fast food places can be classified into five groups; these groups have been named the “Understanding”, the “Perfectionist”, the “Can I Speak to your manager”, the “Grandma/Grandpa”, and the “Trash”. The understanding customer is quite possibly the best customer to ever come into the workplace. This type of customer is always understanding of the…

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    Have you ever read a Dr. Seuss book? You would automatically think that all of his books are childish and have no main purpose to them, right? Well, you may have not known this, but even if every single one of Theodor Geisel’s books may be meant for kids, deeply hidden in the childish text is a meaningful message. Seuss inscripts a deep message into his books because he wants to express his feelings during a specific part of his life in the form of children’s literature. Two of his books,…

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    “Yertle The Turtle” Before Dr. Seuss was writing his greatest works, he was employed by the Allied forces in WWII to create cartoons and propaganda films. This background had an influence on him that would show up again and again. Dr. Seuss was often believed to only be writing to entertain children; however, he is actually trying to convey certain messages of political and social issues to his youthful readers. It was important to Dr. Theodor Seuss Geisel that his readers got more from his…

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