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    accurately answer each question asked. Additionally, I feel that I did a great job deciding on which book to use. This is because Izzy was engaged and ready to read the text. I feel that the only thing I did poorly was skip the “Before Reading” portion of my lesson, which I did unintentionally. Two things that I would change are adding in the questions that I improvised during the read aloud and avoid asking the questions that put us off task. There were moments that I came up with a question…

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    good place to build a city?” I looked around, whilst also accessing prior knowledge I had of the cities quite unpleasant terrain, but still could not come up with a legitimate answer to the question being asked. After a minute of silence he continued, “Why here?”. Still not knowing how to answer the question, I thought of everything I had learned in school. Then continued visually examining the city, from a point of view where everything is visible. Unable to come up with a valid response, I…

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    Fac 2.4 Science Test

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    take the real exam. The exam taken contain an answer key book, this way the questions have an explanation. Students can see the right answer after completing the test to make sure they understand why the answer is wrong, if the answer is good then they can move forward to the next one. For this test I got 9 out of 10 questions than were exposed on the test. My problem question was not difficult but more of a complex question that I think can have some…

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    Health Coaching Reflection

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    I noticed how her motivation grew and how she was ambitious in her goal setting. It was inspiring for me to see how I was helping someone towards their vision simply by listening to them and asking questions about their goals. The only thing I disliked about this process was that it felt very rushed. I felt sometimes as if we were rushing through the session just to set three goals instead and ending up settling on certain goals or tweaking the goals…

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    provide the teacher with feedback in order to improve instruction, the area she is working on for her individualized professional development plan. During the pre-conference, I learned that Joanne specifically wanted me to observe her level of questions using Bloom’s taxonomy. I decided that during the observation, I would use a categorical frequency observation technique, in addition to the forms specified above, to provide her with this information. I also learned that this observation would…

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    Defence Of Socrates

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    the definition of philosophy and open question. In the first section of the paper, I will explain the three principal component of Socrates philosophy (i.e. irony, method, and ethos) by explaining how they relate to Socrates famous statement “the unexamined life is not worth living.” In the second…

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    writing and, this paper with only with a few exceptions, will be helpful in the future writings. Patrick Rael make is very clear good history papers start with questions. The questions are something that the author knows but the reader doesn’t. They should…

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    they had to have for Christmas. I sat quietly throughout the whole class day and so at the end, all of my classmates came up to me confidently and asked me all the questions that popped into their little minds. The questions I were expecting were, “Where did you live before?” or “What’s your favorite color?” Sadly, the types of questions I received were nothing like that. “Can you speak English?” “Yea.” “Are you Asian or Chinese?” “Uh. Chinese is Asian but I’m Korean.” “Oh. North…

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    Step #4: Evaluating an Argument Peer Review Instructions: Please answer each question in detail. I expect at least three to four sentences per question. Does the author present the issue in his or her introduction? Suggestions? I think their intro is pretty decent. It starts off qith a questions then goes on to answer them. Starting off with a catching question is a good start in my book. Does he start from general information and move to specifics? Suggestions? I believe so. They starts off…

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    Homeless Shelters

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    “What do you want to be when you grow up?” or “who made the biggest impact in your life?” are questions that I could answer from the top of my head. “What’s an experience in your life that helped shape the person you’ve become?” is one of those questions that requires little critical thought. Because volunteering at this homeless shelter changed my entire outlook on and attitude toward life, it didn’t take me that long to figure out that it was an experience that happened to shape the person I…

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