SUMMARY OF LEARNING TYPES | | Learning Preference | Characteristics | Teaching Strategies | Sensory Learners | The learning experience is dominated by a single sense (primarily visual‚ auditory or kinaesthetic). | * Lessons incorporate visual‚ auditory & kinaesthetic components. * Encourage students to achieve outcomes using a variety of strategies. * Encourage co-operative learning activities‚ teaming students with differing learning mode preferences. * Visual learners: * Provide
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Summary: Students with learning disabilities have always been present in our school settings. Unfortunately for many‚ many years it was an "invisible condition" that was not supported by educators and parents. No doubt little was known about why a child had a reading disability‚ now known as being dyslexic; or a writing disability now labeled dysgraphic. Many children even suffered from dyscalculia‚ a math disability. But think about the many years of frustration and embarrassment so many students
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Child Rearing: According to the Navaho Indians of Arizona and New Mexico Anthropologist‚ Dorothy Lee exposes the fact that we‚ human beings‚ are challenged for we are unable to live in harmony with all that surrounds us. Her work‚ Individual Autonomy and Social Structure explains how social structure‚ one with rules and regulations‚ can coexist effectively with individual autonomy. She presents is the idea of child rearing and the effects society‚ parents and the child itself has on living life without
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Summary of the Poem Simon Lee Simon Lee was praised by Wordsworth for being a man of substance‚ strength and character. He worked as a huntsman for 25 years‚ a job that left him blinded in one eye. He was considered the poorest of the poor‚ with a small house and little land. In spite of his circumstances‚ he still had cheeks like cherries (p.197)‚ which I envision as a happy‚ jolly countenance. Wordsworth speaks of Simon Lee as a man to be admired when commenting that “no man like him the horn
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The novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee‚ tells the story of a small town named Macomb‚ and the people in this town are going through very controversial times. The main characters in To Kill a Mockingbird are Atticus and his two children‚ Jem and Scout‚ and their maid calpurnia. Then later in the book‚ Tom Robinson and Bob and Mayella Ewell become a very big part during the trial. The setting of To Kill a Mockingbird is in the early 1930’s where the Great Depression and unemployment were very
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Description and Summary The Fortune Cookie Chronicles followed the author‚ Jennifer Lee’s‚ journey to discovering why Chinese food was present in America and other countries around the world. She investigated the origins of chop suey‚ General Tso’s chicken and most importantly‚ the fortune cookie. Her inspiration for her journey arose when mysteriously‚ 110 people won the lottery‚ and they stated that it was because of a fortune cookie bearing the winning numbers. Through her travels‚ Jennifer Lee learned
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People often forget the reason we plan is to “hope for the best‚ but plan for the worst”. Often times people may be “too confident” in their planning‚ meaning it could be perceived to them as realistic in theory however it is rhetorical in nature. In Lee Clarke’s book‚ Mission Improbable‚ we learn that he loves calamities and enjoys the sociology behind how people prepare for them which range from natural disasters to man-made disasters. Clarke illustrates his theme of
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“Grant and Lee: A Study in Contrasts” by Bruce Catton‚ explains the what made Grant and Lee this two-iconic people of the Civil War so different but so alike at the same time. Catton goes into details the backgrounds of the two Generals‚ them believes for why the war is being fought and how their skills as fighters makes them alike. Catton wants to inform the audience‚ of why these two men have become so iconic in US history. Catton first start by pointing out the difference in the two men. Catton
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In Dimestore‚ Lee Smith shares many stories about her parents. The chapter‚ “Recipe Box”‚ focuses on Lee’s mother‚ Gig Smith. Smith tells us that Gig had many recipes for Appalachian dishes like venison bean soup and meat loaf. Some of these recipes were cooked for her family; some were cooked for social events. Gig herself couldn’t eat rich foods‚ however‚ she cooked for her family every day. Smith’s father never failed to praise her meals. Gig grew up on Chincoteague an island off the coast of
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In “HAPA” Kristen Lee can’t identify her heritage so she invents one that suits herself and covers all of what she is. “HAPA means half Asian and half another race” (Lee 53). Lee made the decision to make up what she is because of her heritage. It represents who she is and where she came from. Lee’s heritage affects her everyday life because people would always ask what she was and she couldn’t answer their question. Lee thinks that everyone has their own identity and
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