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    When students rotated to the second station they were challenged to match vocabulary with definitions by piecing puzzle pieces together. As I teach math, it is easy to fall into the same pattern of drill and practice and expecting all students to demonstrate their problem solving skills through completion of math problems. As a special education teacher, within a math classroom, I constantly am thinking of how to accommodate all my students. However, after taking this course, it brought…

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    Winter Lesson Plan Essay

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    year which happens between Autumn and Spring. Activities: the condition of which things are happening or being done. Connections Across the Curriculum: Reading: They will be read aloud the prompt for the mini- story they will be writing on notebook paper. Writing: They will be writing a mini-story on their winter activity they have chosen. Instructional Sequence: Introduction: (10 minutes) I will begin with going over the example drawing I drew on the board the day before of…

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    picked. To retell it changes had to be made to some scene from the original movie. To achieve these, transition the use of substitution, addition and retelling was used. For the substitution in the movie “The Notebook”, I substituted the notebook for a diary. Noah reads out of the notebook in the original version but in my version, Allie reads out of her diary. Following section was addition a new person was introduced in my revision. The addition gave the main actors a child which in the…

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    A Silent Voice Analysis

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    ways they would bully her is by writing unkind things in her notebook or on extreme occasions they would rip out her hearing aids and break them. Shoya, of course, was the first to start damaging her property and everyone followed his lead. Shoya seemed to find pleasure in tripping Nishimaya, throwing water on her, writing negative things in her notebook, and physically and emotionally abusing her by pulling out her hair, throwing her notebook into the lake, and punching her. Day after day…

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    An article written by Charlotte Alter describes an interesting piece of evidence that was given to the jury. After the tragic event a notebook that had James Holmes’s ramblings, sketches and thoughts on things from the meaning of life to murdering people was shown at the trial. The journal is where Holmes wrote a “self diagnosis of a broken mind”. A broken mind is what James Holmes described…

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    student of Robert Catherine’s father. Hal goes on to explain on particular incident where Catherine had called the police on Hal. She had had feared that Hal was taking her father’s notebooks without permission. She demanded to see his backpack, but found nothing like she thought she would. As Hal is about to leave a notebook falls out of his jacket pocket and Catherine decides to call the police. The next time Hal and she interact is at a party after her father’s funeral. The two are…

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    looked up, saw Mari, and removed her glasses. She smiled expectantly. "Hello, I'm here for my conference," Mari quietly squeaked out. "Come in, have a seat." Mari made a show of taking the empty seat across the table and pulling out her writer's notebook, trying to prolong the process to delay the inevitable—the professor was going to read her writing, and there was nothing Mari could do to stop…

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    It is an American TV film adapted from Liz Murray’s autobiography, Breaking Night. Born in an extremely dysfunctional family with a schizophrenic mother and drug-addicted father, our protagonist Liz is required to remove from the home and put into the care system, as the unconscientious father cannot take care of her. (1)She became homeless just after she turned 16, when her mother died of AIDS, and her father moved to a homeless shelter. She gets a slap in the face by her mother's death: Liz's…

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    Before we meet Phoebe, we read her notes she has written to herself and others in her notebook. The notebook is filled with the rich imagination of a ten-year-old; however, this journal reveals much more. One of the first things that pops out to Holden in the Notebook is that she has changed her middle name from Josephine to the last name of the fictional female detective she has conjured up, Weatherfield. From this, we can…

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    whether to find the GCF and the LCM and the focus learner will write these down in his interactive notebook. The second lesson was built off of the knowledge the focus learner gained in lesson 1 and also previous knowledge of prime factorization and multiplication facts. He will be able to use the key terms he wrote down in lesson 1 and also his multiplication chart that he has in his interactive notebook from previous lessons. In the second lesson, the focus learner will find the GCF of two…

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