Possible Interview Questions Give an example of a lesson you taught‚ which abides by the goals set forth by the common core standards. How do you differentiate your assessments? Give an example. How do you use data to inform your classroom management and the learning of your students? How do you differentiate instruction? How do you involve parents and the community in your lessons in order to enhance the educational experience of your students? How do you manage students who continually disrupt
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Republic of the Philippines BULACAN AGRICULTURAL STATE COLLEGE Pinaod‚ San Ildefonso‚ Bulacan Prepared by: * Jaymarie O. San Pedro BSEd III- English Prepared for: * Mrs. Ana Marie D. Argamosa I. OBJECTIVES At the end of the lessons‚ the students should be able to: 1. enumerate the classes of nouns 2. define the meaning of each noun 3. appreciate the importance of understanding the classes of nouns II. SUBJECT
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Once upon a time‚ in the time before humanity‚ known as the golden age and age of the gods. The Titans were defeated decades ago‚ now locked up in the deepest pit of the underworld‚ Tartarus. Having to be a cloud nymph‚ with pure cloud nymph blood‚ her ancestry goes up with a bunch of other cloud nymphs who named her Mellie. She was in love with a satyr who was a noble warrior who knew woodland magic and plays reed pipes. The satyr’s name was Lyneus. Lyneus had done many good deeds to Mellie and
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SaMaraya Mosley Mr. Neal World History Honors 2nd Period February 11‚ 2013 The Fates The Fates‚ or the Moirae‚ were the goddesses who decided the destiny of man. The Fates were described as ugly old women; they were severe‚ inflexible and stern. They put man into the category of good or evil‚ another choice of theirs is choosing how long a man shall live. They were said to come to every person on the seventh day after their birth in order to spin‚ measure‚ and cut their string of destiny.
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in Greek mythology. He’s the person we have to thank for all the romance and love in the world. Like all the other gods in mythology‚ he has his own special story‚ including who made him‚ how unique he is and what he’s like‚ his friends‚ lovers‚ and children‚ and lastly‚ the symbols you see and are immediately reminded of the god of adoration‚ passion‚ and devotion. There are many variations in myth as to who the true parents of Eros are. The favored choice‚ however‚ is Aphrodite‚ the greek goddess
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Did you know that Greek Mythology has been around since ancient times‚ and still to this day teach lessons? In Greek Mythology‚ there is a moral or lesson hidden in the story‚ due to the characters actions. Some examples of these myths are Daedalus and Icarus‚ Phaethon‚ and Arache. Firstly‚ in the myth “Daedalus and Icarus” by Geraldine McCaughrean‚ the moral taught is to not be too determined to do something. Icarus was determined to outfly the sun until “the wax on his shoulders came unstuck. He
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Elizabeth Elizalde AP Literature 10/28/15 Allusions Study (Mythical and Biblical) Mythology (Greco-Roman) Icarus and Daedalus This classic ancient greek myth is about an exceptionally clever inventor named Daedalus who uses his talents to escape the island of Crete with his son Icarus. Before the conflict began King Minos asked Daedalus to build him a maze to imprison the Minotaur‚ years later Daedalus helps Theseus navigate through the labyrinth which infuriated King Minos. Desperately needing
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Greek mythology is the body of myths and teachings that belong to the ancient Greeks‚ concerning their gods and heroes‚ the nature of the world‚ and the origins and significance of their own cult and ritual practices. It was a part of the religion in ancient Greece. Modern scholars refer to and study the myths in an attempt to throw light on the religious and political institutions of Ancient Greece and its civilization‚ and to gain understanding of the nature of myth-making itself. Greek mythology
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The 12 OLYMPIANS OF GREEK MYTHOLOGY In Greek mythology‚ there were 12 Olympians‚ gods and goddesses‚ who lived on Mount Olympus which is the highest mountain in Greece. The leader of the Olympian gods was Zeus. The gods were born and grew just like human beings‚ some of them even married‚ however they were un-aging and death never came to them. They had passions and human weaknesses and were many times at fault‚ but were then obliged to take the full responsibility of their actions. The Olympian
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Greek Mythology consist of various gods‚ goddesses‚ heroes‚ the nature of the world‚ and the origins of religious beliefs and practices. Even though Hades is best known for ruling the underworld‚ he is also known for an act of destruction and his influence of a moral lesson on today’s society. Hades is the god of the underworld‚ as well as the kingdom of the dead (in Greek mythology). Although the name Hades equitably belongs to the god himself‚ it’s also used to betoken the underworld as well.
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