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    book and started learning to read them before I entered elementary school. I had almost every book and cherished my collection and continued to add to it for years after. I credit my ability to read so young to reading all of those books we had because I had an older sister who was able to read and I followed in her footsteps. I read before Kindergarten started, because I began reading at a high level as a five-year-old. Reading in elementary school was more of a hobby for me because I was able…

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    “I have hated words and I have loved them, and I hope I have made them right.” On my bedroom wall, I have a collection of vibrantly colored sticky-notes with handwritten quotes. The quote above is scribbled next to my mirror, directly taken from my favorite novel, The Book Thief by Markus Zusak. Every morning, I use it as a reminder on how I want to pursue the magis in my life using words. My love-hate relationship with words began in middle school when I enrolled in a selective, all-girls…

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    Pool Tables Lab Report

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    Pool Pockets POW For this POW we had to figure out how many rebounds a ball would make on a pool table and which pocket it would land in if the pool table is rectangular and it’s dimensions are whole numbers, the ball always starts at a 45 degree angle in the lower left corner, the ball always rebounds at a 45 degree angle, and the ball keeps going until it hits one of the pockets which are only in the corners. I started out by drawing rectangles on a piece of graph paper to represent the…

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    Quality Assessment of Elementary School Lunches of South Korea and the United States, the authors, Jeon Min-Sun, Young Hoon Kim, and Hak-Seon Kim are professors at universities from Texas and South Korea. They have PhDs and spend much of their time teaching students that are interested in the field of food services. In this article, the authors are mostly successful in persuading those who are within the foodservice chains, that nutritional school lunches are needed in elementary schools to help…

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    Short Story: Insurgence

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    therefore, surprisingly making myself feel much better. I sit and read a book called ‘Choices and Revolution’, it seems appropriate for the current situation. On the 23rd page a note falls out. I pick it up, it says ‘When on Earth, go to the Bellmon Elementary School at 7:30 AM. Do this or you will be swimming in your blood. Tell Bond and we’ll terminate…

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    ELED 350 Lesson Plan

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    activities, materials, resources, technologies, and grouping This lesson is written by: Brittany Martins and Alexis Silva in collaboration with (Julia Schwarz, Amy Quill, and Victoria Drew) to be taught in Mrs. Berube’s fifth grade class at Mary Baker Elementary on April 3, 2017. Lesson Title: Fractions and Word Problems Estimated time: 45 minutes Lesson overview: This will be the last lesson taught to students’ in order to meet our standard. We will focus our lesson…

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    Hexaco Stereotypes

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    Growing up an only child and having mexican parents, I was always taken care of. Since I was the only child, my parents were overprotective of me so that I grew up to be a good person. I always thought of this as annoying. I was extremely scared to do bad things, especially in kindergarten. In school I’ve taken various tests ranging from, your learning type, or how smart you are. None of those I felt truly represented who I am. That was until I took the Hexaco test. Sure there were a few things…

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    “9” “10” “11” “12” I slammed the tip of my flag at the ground with my arm in the final position, and head tilt upwards. There was a audible sound of the whole color guard heavily breathing, as we all end simultaneously together. A perfect run. However, there was no echo of the band playing their last note, there was no roaring applause and cheers from the audience. In fact, there was no band, there was no audience, just twenty girls on the field along with two coaches sitting at the top of the…

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    Introduction Middle School Literacy Coaching from the Coach's Perspective explores the topic of professional development for teachers in literacy techniques. It implies the need for more teacher training in literacy education in middle school where teachers are often focused on content and not on how students learn what they read, a problem any teacher of middle or high school would agree exists. The goal of the study is to contribute to the data that explains and scrutinizes literacy coaching,…

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    Composition 2 13th February 2017 Compare and Contrast Elementary Children Independence in America vs Elementary Children Independence in Japan Most children in America depend on the adults to do almost everything for them, but Japan is very different because children are nearly always seen doing things by themselves. Although there are many children in America that are very independent, the majority are not, especially children in elementary school. They learn how to do simple tasks but not…

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