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    Most people pay little attention to the writing utensils they use. If they lose a pencil or an eraser, they will just simply get a new one. For a long time I have tried to be different than other people. I have tried to be responsible for every pencil and eraser I owned. I made sure that there were exactly six pencils and one eraser in my pencil case every day. I was proud of being organized and taking good care of my writing utensils. Eventually I became attached to them because they reflected my personality as a responsible person. I wanted to become the first person to completely use up an entire eraser. Six months ago, I was working on a writing assignment. When I opened my pencil case, I could not see my same old eraser. I wondered where my eraser was, so I patiently started going through my book bag. I slowly searched through the small pockets and folders. Nope. Then I opened all my notebooks and binders. Where is it? My heart beat faster as I frantically flipped through every page of my binder. Nothing. When I carefully unzipped the last pocket of my book bag, I was terrified. I was not able to find the same eraser with a black dot at the center. Where is my eraser?!…

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    How to make optimum utilization of Carpenters pencil? Description: You can now get a proper guide in using Carpenters pencil and this guide is generally catered by the manufacturers. If you are not aware of the specifications in details, then you will not be able to make proper selection. Though Carpenters pencil is treated as a mechanical pencil but the usage is just like any other normal pencil. These pencils are now available in different sizes. These pencils can be mainly characterized by…

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    Writing Center Reflection

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    The writing center was designed with the goal in mind of providing with didactic materials that will help the child to develop skills. For example the fine motor skill, how to grab the pencil, how to write on the paper, and how to play with match cards with words and pictures. Such materials were displayed on a table at the child’s level. The materials I provided had the main purpose of being explored to understand the concept of words and learn letters. I used the materials so he could be…

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    While he was driving he would not speak much and if we asked him a question he would provide very short answers very quietly he avoided eye contact with everyone and would occasionally look up to watch and see what his brother was doing. He didn 't want to use any of the colored pencils crayons or markers that we had he brought his own little box mechanical pencils. He was very keen on the details I 'm focused on trying to get those and the best he could. He read you his hands about three times…

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    Six-year-old children do not make good doctors. This statement may seem fairly obvious, but my six-year-old-self was ignorant to this fact. Sitting in the middle of a carpet floor of a white-walled classroom, my best friend Gracie and I were using mechanical pencils to give each other ‘shots’. After cleaning our arms, hands, thighs and any other body parts that desperately needed medical attention with hand sanitizer and tissues, we traded turns being the doctor and administering the ‘shots’.…

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    Cursive Class

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    learned how to write cursive and now everything we write has to be in cursive. Except for math. But it doesn’t hurt to ask the teachers if we need to. I personally like to write in print rather than in cursive. “Of course you do. Everything you write needs to be in cursive except for math,” she responded. I mentally groaned. We have to do a lot of writing and it all has to be in cursive. My cursive was pretty nice if I do say so myself. Maybe my “s” is sort of bad because the loop part doesn’t…

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    I then asked Frank “what can you do to learn and remember the items?” Frank responded with, “I can memorize them.” I gave Cassie as much time as she needed in order to memorize the five items. When he was ready he stared, “black pen, blue pen, pencil, eraser, and paper.” After I stated, “Now can you tell me how you remembered the five different school items?” He nodded his head and began saying, “I remembered black pen and blue pen, because there both pens but different colors. Pencil and…

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    relationships. Evidence of this fear can be found after Josh 's mother buys him pencil crayons and herself some shampoo. When Mrs. Walker tries to calm down her husband after he makes a subtle comment about her wasteful spending, Josh thinks, "Easy, Mom... you better watch it." This quote shows the fear Josh has for his father. He knows that if his mother continues to protest and not be obedient, that their relationship could worsen; he may become even angrier and possibly take out his anger on…

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    using different pencil marks to create these textures. I used the edge of the pencil to create a softer more blend-able texture and I used the tip of the pencil to create more definable textures and features. I created an A3 collage of four different animals; which exaggerated the beauty of all creatures and the contrast of the shades and structure of the animal added an extra exquisite and engaging aspect to the piece that would lead the viewer to see animals in the same way as I truly see…

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    Although the teacher does not always allow time each day to work on handwriting, she tries to fit handwriting in at least once a week for 30 minutes. During this time, the students work on upward curves, downward curves, and slants by writing certain letters/letter combinations in cursive. For the duration of the handwriting period, the teacher walks around and makes sure that each student is sitting properly and that they are holding their pencil and paper at the right angle. The few examples…

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