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    For our informative speech, we were assigned a Republican candidate. I received Donald Trump. We were to present the person in an unbiased manner that would be free from persuasion. When researching and presenting, I focused on more than just his political stance because Trump is a celebrity, rather than a politician, or businessperson like the other candidates (albeit him also being a businessperson). I discussed his early life, his personal life, his career as a businessman and writer, as well…

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    Providing Technology to Students Imagine walking around for seven hours, with a textbook for almost every class along with notebooks and binders to go along with it. It was found that students are carrying backpack loads that weigh 15% more than their actual body weight (“Study: School Backpacks Too Heavy”). This can damage the body along with their posture. If these physical textbooks are replaced with digital textbooks on computers or iPads, that will take off a great load of weight, thus…

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    Example Of A Modal Verb

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    verb. The general use of ‘can’  describes a general or specific ability to do something either in a natural or learned way.  E.g. I can swim. = I have the ability to swim. For the elementary level it is interesting to engage students by means of flashcards. They will describe what they can do and what they cannot do. 2. Permission When a speaker asks for permission he/she uses very likely the modal verb ‘can’. Furthermore, it is also important to use ‘please’ when we ask for permission.…

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    Sensation And Perception

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    weapons onto the fighter jet there are many procedures that have to be done. If the procedures are not done correctly then the weapon would not work, or something can happen to were the Navy is out of hundreds of thousands of dollars. So by creating flashcards I learned those procedures, and helped me better understand. It helped me to…

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    Phonemic Awareness/Phonics: Phonemic awareness is the ability to hear, identify, and manipulate individual sounds in words. More specifically, a phoneme is the smallest part of spoken language that makes a difference in the meaning of a word. For example the sound /s/ changes the meaning of a word when it is at the end of a word, commonly creating a plural meaning. Phonemic instruction always occurs in spoken form, which means that all students can benefit from instruction, regardless of their…

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    Growth Mindset Case Study

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    1. Growth Mindset Theory describes how children (and adults) tend to develop fixed mindsets regarding the study of math. How would you help children (and adults) develop a growth mindset in terms of their approach to learning mathematics? A growth mindset is one that is not fixed. You are open to change. A fixed mindset is one in which they believe that intelligence is a static trait whereas a growth mindset is where they believe intelligence can be developed by various means such as through…

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    engage in symbolic play and learn to manipulate symbols. Desmond Morris stated that pretend play starts around 2 years old and it is linked to social and linguistic ability. From the video, Eu Vei pretended as a rabbit hop when he see the rabbit flashcard. Melissa Catalano said that pretend play helps young…

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    Learning Styles Essay

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    When teaching, it is important that I, as a teacher, get to know my students learning styles and how they learn best. Each student will have their own unique learning style so it is important that I am aware of how they learn because I may need to provide certain accommodations to meet student needs. Students may have different learning styles when working in different situations. For example, I learn best by being an active listener during independent activities in the classroom. Working in…

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    GENE REGULATION: Gene regulation is the method of limiting the genes in the cell’s DNA, which are expressed. It is utilize to form a functional manufacture for an example protein. Various cells in a multi cellular organism might express very difficult group of genes. Although, they consist the similar DNA. Human having over ten thousands of genes in their genome. Cells are expressed the all genes. Even an organism as simple as bacterium must carefully regulate gene expression. Ensuring that the…

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    Teaching Spanish

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    little as 15 minutes a day you can learn a foreign language. While driving to work pop in a lesson and listen and practice in the comfort of your car. While drinking your coffee play a language game on your iphone. Spend 15 minutes at home reviewing flashcards. You can place post-it notes wherever you will see it in the house. There are so many things you can do. The objective in language learning is not to sit in your room for hours studying it, but to be repeatedly exposed to it. Language…

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