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    Poll Everywhere Answers

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    that had four answer choices. We made two different directions for the non-confederates and the confederates. For the non-confederates, the paper slip described their directions (Appendix F). They were allowed to use scrap paper to solve the questions without a calculator, and they had 30 seconds to complete each poll. The confederates’ paper slips (Appendix G) explained that they were chosen to be the participants in our experiment. We informed them that we needed them to choose the…

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    Mr. Buckley Case Summary

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    Buckley permission to use his credit card for any purchases the burden of proof has been met for this charge to stand. Mr. Buckley was fully aware that the credit card was not his when he was aware enough to sign Mr. Phipps name to the credit card slip. The second charge of unlawful use of a credit card covers a fraud on the credit card company, the department store that sold the merchandise, as well as the person whose name is on the card. The Appellate Court also upheld this since he in fact…

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    town gather stones, the residents gather at the center of the town, and Mr. Summers brought out the black box, all as per tradition. During this lottery, each head of the households within the town goes up one by one to the black box to draw out a slip of paper. The person who drew the marked paper, Bill Hutchinson, was the one whose household had to draw from the black box, which was emptied until there were…

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    completely forgotten. It all started after we did the “I Am” thing in the hall. First we were given slips to put something about us on that could be said as “I Am”. One of the teachers were calling out groups to put their slips on the wall. I can't remember what I put but I remember how Brent got his “I Am Athlete” quote, I guess you can call it a quote. It was our class’ turn to go put our slips on the wall and Brent still didn't know what to put, so he asked everyone what he should…

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    Freshmen Year High School

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    I remember the night before the big day of being a freshmen in highschool, and adjusting to the new routine seemed awfully strange to me. Going from middle school to highschool I would say to be an adventure and most memorable moment. Back when I had to wake up early in the morning to catch the school bus, and even also catch my breakfast. Some days when I don’t have breakfast, I would have to struggle through the day with hunger pains, and lack of focus. By this, I would sometimes fall asleep…

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    tradition present within this story referred to as “The Lottery,” involves a small town and the assembly of all its inhabitants to draw slips of paper from an ancient box passed on from one generation to the next. This process is organized to occur by family, where the male of the household selects a slip of paper from the box until one individual draws a paper slip which contains a black…

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    Inquiry Charts

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    integrated into science instruction is exit slips. After students finish reading the text, the exit slip strategy could be used two different ways. First the students could write a summary of what they learned in class. They could also write a question they may have about the lesson, that would be addressed the next class. The second way to use exit slips is to have the students answer several questions that the teacher created about the text they read. Exit slips are an effective activity…

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    gathers and every family draws a slip of paper from a box. One of the papers has a dot drawn on it, and one member from the family that draws the slip with the dot will be stoned to death, Tessie Hutchinson is the person to be killed. Of the protagonists we have examined this year, Tessie Hutchinson was the least effective due to her poor characterization. One of the causes for her poor characterization was her immorality. When it was Tessie’s husbands turn to draw a slip for the box she urged…

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    The Lottery Analysis

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    families, and all members of the family have to participate. Annually during the lottery, each head of the household has to go up on stage to draw, when each family has a slip of paper, everyone waits in anticipation to see who has a black dot on their slip. Singling out an individual family, all family members go on stage to draw another slip of paper. Awaiting their fate, the family member who has a black dot on their paper wins the lottery. Killing innocent…

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    Teaching Strategies Catalogue “Jigsaw” Jigsaw is a teaching strategy that allows for a teacher to break up learning material, so students must reply on each other to learn the required information. For example, you present a lengthy article to your class and then put students into groups where they are assigned different sections. Once assigned their section, they are regrouped with students that share the same section. In their “like groups” they discuss and share their ideas about their…

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