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    Lynda November 19‚ 2012 I would use a word wall all year long in my classroom to help the students learn new vocabulary throughout the year. I would use a theme based on the seasons of the year‚ for example in the winter I would do a Christmas and a Thanksgiving word wall. For the Thanksgiving theme I would use words such as pilgrim‚ harvest‚ Mayflower‚ colonists‚ autumn‚ settlers‚ yams‚ Plymouth‚ Massachusetts‚ November‚ puritans‚ voyage‚ Native American‚ squash‚ Fall‚ casserole‚ tradition

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    Integrated  Language  Studies   Hasanen  WS  13/14   Image vs. Word An essay on which one is more powerful in advertising and to what extent Students often struggle to comprehend the content of difficult texts. In that case it is a common and effective strategy to visualise words in order to achieve a better understanding. In addition to that‚ the idiom "a picture is worth a thousand words" seems to be on every ad man ’s mind as it is almost impossible to take a walk downtown

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    Student: Word and Tip Strip

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    Strip . . Read the text quickty for generaI understanding. Don’tworryiftherearesomewordswhichyoudon’tunderstand; focusonunderstandingthe main point of each paragraph. . . Then look at the paragraph headings; don’t expect the words from the text to match. Re-read each paragraph and find the heading which best summarises the main idea in the pa ragra p h. . Check your answers carefully. HeadingA: What does ’ignored’ mean? HeadingD:’Mountain’is not mentioned in the

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    1.Write the title of the text you have analyzed here: "The Odyssey" 2.List at least three examples of diction in the text that add to the overall tone. Explain how each word contributes to the emotional power of the piece. Three examples of diction would be the words scorn‚ dame‚ and coy. These words add to the overall emotional power of the piece because they show how people looked at Queen Elizabeth and how she looked at herself. 3.List at least three examples of imagery

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    located in the top portion of the screen 2. What are the various ways you can search for an encounter? Include this information on your MS Word document that you will be submitting in the dropbox. #1 3. Go to the help tab at the top right‚ click on contents‚ read about the features of the system. 4. Capture the below screen shot. Mark this as #2 of your MS Word document. 5. 6. 7. Search for the record by MR# or patient name. (make sure that “All statuses” is selected from the dropdown menu

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    Frog: Word and Teacher

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    Goals: 1. To teach the students how to sequence events. 2. To teach students the importance of friendship. 3. To teach the students how to identify and describe the main characters of a story. Day 1 Essential Question: What vocabulary words can we learn by reading Frog and Toad Are Friends? Who are the main characters of this story? Objective: With assistance from the teacher (as a whole class)‚ the students will be able to fill in their character web and vocabulary quilt with the

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    Analogy: Word and Pair

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    one thing with another thing that has similar features. In this questions ‚ the student is given pairs of words which share some relation or the other. Along with a question pair of words‚ there are pairs of words as options. The student is required to identify the relationship of the words given in the question pair. Keeping this relation in mind‚ the student should find out the pair of words from the given options that bears the same or similar relation between them. However‚ the given options might

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    Form Word Formation: Derivation and Back-Formation Part one of "Word Formation: Creating New Words in English" covers the related processes of derivation and back-formation‚ which involve the addition and subtraction of prefixes and suffixes to create new words. Also included are printable downloads of English affixes and English back-formations. Word Formation Word formation is the process of creating new words. The following word formation processes result in the creation of new words in English:

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    exactly what I want how I want. But that’s just the way it is‚ I suppose! SO ALL THAT TO SAY‚ here are some thoughts on the power of words‚ which just so happens to be the clever title of my essay. Boom. Feedback welcome! The Power of Words The tongue has the power of life and death‚ and those who love it will eat its fruit. -Proverbs 18:21 Long before I began‚ words existed. Even in my infancy‚ I babbled indistinct jargon to empty air. As a toddler‚ my parents spoke to me and urged me onward

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    Ways of Forming Words

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    OF FORMING WORDS Compounding is the word formation process in which two or more words combine into a single new word. Compound words may be written as one word or as two words joined with a hyphen. Shortening is the word formation process in which a word is reduced or shortened without changing the meaning of the word. Blending is the word formation process in which parts of two or more words combine to create a new word whose meaning is often a combination of the original words. Affixing

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