Observe a class in an elementary/secondary school in your area. Have a verbatim record of the teacher’s questions. Assess how well each question asked was able to move towards concept development. Analyze mistakes‚ if any‚ on the questioning process. Explain how you would have done the questioning and developed the concept as intended by the teacher. I observed a Science class in the elementary level‚ Grade 6‚ at the University of the Philippines Integrated School (UPIS). Professor REV was teaching
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The 7th amendment is a very important amendment to the American Bill of Rights because it has to do with how the judicial system is run. The amendment states that in suits at common law‚ where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars‚ the right of trial by jury shall be preserved‚ and no fact tried by a jury shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States‚ than according to the rules of the common law. The 7th Amendment is one of the most important
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Say you are at home watching TV‚ your stomach begins to growl‚ and all of a sudden‚ you see a McDonald’s commercial advertising their “Big Mac”; now all you want is the “Big Mac”. Why is it that you suddenly want this specific burger? As a society‚ we do not critically think about what it is we watch or see. This ignorance reflects on our decisions‚ and ultimately allows for corporations to control and manipulate all that we do. It also causes for most people to make quick and impulsive decisions
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Good Evening Honored Guests‚ Ladies‚ Gentlemen and Students - Our high school years seem to have passed in a flurry of activities: courses attended‚ grades attained‚ extra-curricular activities‚ social events and lessons learned. It is hard to believe that the next few months will see the Graduating Class of 2013 facing new horizons and challenges. Some of us may stay closer to home‚ some may move slightly further away and yet others may find themselves in a totally different continent. Where
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While observing Ms. Carroll’s third grade class‚ one particular lesson that I really enjoyed was sequencing. The lesson began with independent reading and was followed by a stop and jot post-it method. The students had the option of checking out a book of their interest and then they had to read independently for a warm-up. While reading independently‚ the students had to create post-it notes and write down the important events that happened‚ and then stick the post-it notes on the page that corresponds
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Sameer Bhavnani Period 3 Speech Com. 1 Mr. Borden 11-11-03 Speech to Inform General Speech Purpose: To Inform Specific Speech Purpose: to inform audience about the life Introduction I.Ello Ello‚ how many people here know about George Washington? But how many of you really know about him‚ besides the fact he was our first president. II.Who is George Washington‚ and what has he done for us? III.His way of living‚ and what made him rise above the rest. IV.Today I would like to introduce you
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what the colonists did when King George III took away the colonists’ right to trial by jury. Colonists knew the importance of the 7th Amendment because it prevented judicial bias and allowed
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Kennedy’s speech‚ he addresses the audience of the news conference‚ and he tries to inform the public about the inflation of steel prices and the effect on the public because of it. Throughout President Kennedy’s speech about the rise of inflation on steel prices he puts all of the blame on the companies to attempt to make them feel sympathy. In Kennedy’s speech he first explains to the public how these companies are practically taking the money right out of the public’s pockets. President Kennedy
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President Obama aimed to unite the American public in the fight against terrorism in his speech following the death of Osama bin Laden through his use of diction and pathos. Obama’s use of diction that included himself under the umbrella of the American public conveyed a sense of an all-inclusive and united America. President Obama consistently says “our” and “we” throughout his speech while referring to America. For example‚ he writes “we reaffirmed our ties to each other‚ and our love of community
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geniuses‚ and the homeless guy from with honors. My name is Andy Samberg and I am as honored to be here as I am unqualified. There is a storied history of incredible Class Day speakers here at Harvard. Nobel Prize laureate Mother Teresa‚ former U.S. President Bill Clinton and now me the fake-rap-wiener-songs guy. So. Here we go. Class of 2012. You are graduating from college. That means this is the first day of the last day of your life – no that’s wrong – this is the last day‚ of the first day
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