LESSON PLAN IN MAP READING I. OBJECTIVES: At the end of the lesson‚ the Cadets and Cadettes are expected 1. To define what is a map. 2. To explain the importance of knowing on how to read the map. 3. To illustrate on how to interpret different symbols and colors on the actual natural and manmade features. 4. To use the map during land navigation. II. SUBJECT MATTER: Map Reading Ref: CAT-1 Cadet/Cadette Manual III. MATERIALS:
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House‚ Inc. – Philippines B. Other reference www.googleimages.com C. Materials Words written on Manila paper for Unlocking of difficulties Pictures Graphs Web Strands Crayons and old magazines III. PROCEDURE A. Pre-Reading 1. Unlocking of Difficulties Choose the appropriate meaning of the underlined word from the box below. 1. Benito spent most of his time munching on turnips‚ and never made any friends. 2. His ugly big front teeth brought
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THE EFFECTS OF STUDY HABIT ON THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF STUDENTS: A CASE STUDY OF SOME SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN OGUN STATE. BY OMOTERE TOPE N.C.E.‚ B.Ed MAY‚ 2011 Published Online By: EgoBooster Books © 2011 Omotere Tope Published By: EgoBooster Books‚ Ogun State‚ Nigeria. All rights reserved. Identification No: 20070302011 File No: 2011122209 Project Classification: International Relations. This research project is right protected. You do not have the right to modify the content‚ copy or reprint
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Close Relationships One of the closes relationships that I am currently engaging in is with my boyfriend ST. We have been together for almost three years now‚ and most of the time we are 6000 miles apart. Yes‚ we are in a long distance relationship‚ he lives Xuzhou‚ China‚ and I go to school here in Seattle. During the span of three years‚ we have seen some hardships and struggles‚ and the experiences and memories we share are incalculable. There are times when I am overjoyed and filled with happiness
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Reading Log #5 I found the essay: “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” very interesting because it criticizes one of the most important aspects of my life. I am a very tech-centered type of guy who always tries to use the technology at my disposal to either help or entertain me. For example‚ to maintain focus and concentration‚ I use a special timer that forces me to work for 30 minutes‚ then gives a 5 minute break right after. Another example of how I use technology in my life is how I use the application
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some magic in the writing process‚ and‚ like raising a puppy‚ the same dedication to planning and preparation is required to be successful. Over time‚ the learning curve escalates for both puppy and writer alike. In my writers profile essay‚ “The Reading Corner‚” you will follow my journey as a writer from childhood through my present day prowess as a writer.
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Literature Research Essay: Reading the City. Cities are places which enable the realisation of the self‚ or conversely cities separate the self from creativity and imagination in spaces of alienation and estrangement’ (Gary Bridge and Sophie Watson). Discuss the city as a site of self-enhancement and/or ‘alienation and estrangement’ in the texts on the unit. Our surroundings manipulate the way we react and interact with both others and ourselves. We are like putty waiting to be moulded by the
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Name: School: Date: Facilitator: 3.03 Walden Reading Questions Answer the following questions in complete sentences (18 points). 1. Why did Thoreau go to Walden? too seak insite an inspiration to be in the same enviorment an have a likewise attitude 2. How did he want to live his life? simply. but also the way he though god would intend the people to live it 3. In the first paragraph you read‚ Thoreau says‚ “I did not wish to live what was not life‚ living is
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The Reading Process: A Phenomenological Approach Author(s): Wolfgang Iser Source: New Literary History‚ Vol. 3‚ No. 2‚ On Interpretation: I‚ (Winter‚ 1972)‚ pp. 279-299 Published by: The Johns Hopkins University Press Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/468316 Accessed: 18/08/2008 13:48 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR’s Terms and Conditions of Use‚ available at http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp. JSTOR’s Terms and Conditions of Use
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Reading Reflection Barbara Morales ENG125 – Introduction to Literature Professor Sarah Ross December 5‚ 2011 What peaked my interest in this story is the title “The Welcome Table”. In essence it should be titled “The Unwelcome Table” because of its profound examples of racism‚ poverty‚ and unfair judgment and treatment; in short‚ man’s inhumanity to man. This short story is a prime example of hypocrisy‚ intolerance‚ and unchristian like behavior while in God’s house. An old‚ black woman
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