Lesson Plan for Week 6th Chairlynn N. Samuel Topic: English Grade:2nd Grade Benchmark: 1 Recognize and produce English sounds Standard: 1. Speak fluency and listen with understanding Objectives: To generate the short vowel sound of u. 85% of class will generate the sound of u‚ 50% accuracy. * To build words using known letters and sounds 85% of class will build words by using known letters and sounds.50% accuracy * To read simple‚ regular words.85% of class will spell and read
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FORMAL LETTERS Instructions 1. Choose formal 8 1/2-by-11 inch stationery with a matching envelope. The paper should be a neutral color such as white‚ cream or beige. Avoid stationery with bright colors or distracting graphic elements. If the letter is for businesses purposes‚ use company letterhead. 2. Include your return address in the top-right corner of the letter. Add the recipient’s address on the left of the page just below the return address. 3. Skip two lines and write the date. Be
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Formal Lab Report | Chemistry | | Student name: Sara Hattar Grade: 10 ”C” | | Teacher: Christine Ziadat | | | Title: Investigating the effects of changing the concentration of an acid on the rate of reaction between HCl and Magnesium. Aim: In this experiment we are going to see the effects of using three different concentrations of HCl when added to Magnesium metal on the rate of reaction. Hypothesis: If the concentration of the acid increased in reaction between HCl (the acid)
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Other Side‚ readers can understand the author uses a child-like tone‚ remarkable symbolism‚ and writes appropriately for young audiences. As portrayed in the story‚ readers can unconditionally recognize the authors child-like tone. Clover uses informal language such as “that girl didn’t” or “mamma.” This shows readers that the story is written to have a child-like tone. It is obvious that the intentional audience for The Other Side is children. The author writes from a child’s point of view; therefor
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For readers who have ever had their heart broken or dreams crushed‚ “Araby” by James Joyce may be a flashback to a reality long forgotten. The young boy transforms before the eyes of the reader before one can actually grasp the fact of what is happening. He goes from a dark mindset‚ to an optimistic one with the chance of love in his mind‚ only to end up back in a pessimistic state of mind. In “Araby” the narrator takes a journey down a dark childhood path that ends in a sudden realization that life
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INFORMAL BORROWING AND LENDING IN RURAL FINANCE INTRODUCTION This paper presents an assessment of informal borrowing and lending in rural finance with a focus on its advantages and disadvantages. It examines a number of issues related to the functioning of rural credit markets‚ determinants of rural interest rates‚ why the government intervenes in rural credit markets and how. BACKGROUND Commercial banks and other formal institutions fail to take care of the credit needs of
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Formal Practical Report Tittle: Rat dissection Date: 16/10/2013 Partners: Sanketh Yadav and Joel Chittiprolu 8C Aim: To investigate the rat’s digestive system and compare the differences and similarities of the organs with the Human’s digestive system and measure them. Materials/ Equipment: Lab court Nitrile Safety Gloves Camera or Phone to take pictures Scissors Probe Scalpel Rulers Nails Bench Plastic bag for excreting waste Eucalyptus Room spray Newspapers for keeping
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number limit on immigration? DEFINING THE FORMAL OUTLINE • A formal outline shows‚ in logical order‚ what you will be writing about. • A formal outline helps you separate main ideas and supporting ideas • A formal outline gives you a foundation from which to build an introduction‚ a body‚ and a conclusion. • A formal outline often changes after you write your first draft. It will show you where you need to add more research or make other changes. FORMAL OUTLINE Addressing Immigration after 9/11
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FORMAL LETTER INTRODUCTION Dear Lindsay and Michael‚ I am writing you this letter to give you some friendly advice about interpersonal communication within your relationship with each other. I hope that these helpful tips help you both to make your communication thrive in your newly found engagement. There are many things that I would like to touch base on with you both; as I wish someone would have informed my fiancé and me when we decided to spend our lives together as well. An
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Title defines report purpose and includes period covered in subtitle. REPORTED ETHICS CASES Annual Report 20-- Report author includes name and title. Prepared by Susan Litzinger Director of Ethics and Business Conduct Report Distributed March 1‚ 20-- Includes name of company to which report is submitted. Title page is unnumbered. Prepared for The Ethics and Business Conduct Committee CGF Aircraft Corporation Source: The Technical Writer’s Companion (3rd edition) by Gerald J.
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