Forms of communication in the workplace Business Letters; Good for record keeping Private Good for making presentations Memos; (Inter office memo) Private Emphasizes ideas and good for delivering long documents Great for explaining policies and procedures Email; Can send to many people at once Instant message through texting Private or Semi-private way to carry on a conversation Can be used to contact someone to fix a problem *See unit 3 page 84 Podcast; Digital media file Downloaded
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Introduction 1. ATTENTION GETTER: Do you ever wonder if you have Dyslexia? What about someone in your class‚ family or even a close friend or boyfriend/girlfriend? Do you think you can tell if you look at someone? Do you know someone who has dyslexia? I want you to think about the people sitting right next to you‚ your friends‚ family‚ coworker‚ your child or you neice or nephew or cousin. If you look at me do you think I have dyslexia? 2. REVEAL TOPIC: Dyslexia has sigs‚ symptoms‚ causes
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The article Supporting phonemic awareness development in the classroom shows many different techniques a teacher can use with students to develop their awareness of language. Yopp & Yopp did research and testing in many different classrooms and through their work at California State University at Fullerton found strategies that truly work in the classroom. Yopp & Yopp are highly published authors in the field of reading and phonemic awareness. The fourteen strategies are listed under four different
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Eileen Geoghegan Discuss the extent that weak phonological representations can explain children’s reading difficulties. Word Count 1503 The aim of this essay is to see if weak phonological representations contribute to reading difficulties within children and see what factors can have an impact before deciding whether this alone can be a reason and cause‚ relating to developmental dyslexia in children. This paper will also evaluate alternative explanations‚ for example‚ looking
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APA Sample Paper Running head: SMOKING CESSATION STRATEGIES 1 Smoking Cessation Strategies Student Name Running head is left-aligned. Page number is right-aligned. Check with your professor to find out what information is required for the title page. School Name All text should be 12 point Times New Roman font. The sole purpose of this APA sample paper is to demonstrate APA style‚ 6th ed. This paper was developed by the Writing Service at Conestoga College (Revised 2009). Any reproduction should
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APA 6th Edition Caldwell Community College & Technical Institute APA Title Page APA title page format requirements: A header appears on every page. The words “Running head” only appear on the first page. To insert the header into your paper‚ select insert then page number‚ top of page and select the third option: plain number 3. Be sure the page number is in a 12-point font to match the text in the body of your paper. Type “Running head:” then your title in all capital
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1. Describe the students in the classroom/ A student named Dashawn was chosen to help prepare for an activity‚ Sight Word Bingo. He was instructed to give each student a bingo card. Deshawn perform the task beautifully. Mrs. Thomas also ask Zoe to assist her in preparing for Sight Word Bingo. Zoe’s task was to give each student 8 tokens or coins to cover the site word or letter.. Zoe was an excellent helper. 2 Describe the purpose of the activity and lesson taught. Site word bingo utilizes different
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Dyslexia What is dyslexia? Dyslexia is a language based- learning disability. Dyslexia affects individuals throughout their lives; its impact can change at different stages in a person’s life. Students with dyslexia usually experience difficulties with other language skills such as spelling‚ writing‚ and pronouncing words. What causes dyslexia is are still not clear‚ but anatomical and brain imagery studies show differences in the way the brain of a dyslexic person develops and functions. Most
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Imagine sitting in a classroom filled with books that are developmentally appropriate‚ multiple genres‚ culturally diverse‚ and relevant to all students. In this classroom‚ the reading area contains multiple forms of seating for the students‚ one wall contains the word wall that was made with the help of the students‚ another wall has a poster reminding students of the different forms of reading that was created by the students‚ a big classroom library sorted by genres‚ and iPad’s available for students
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The literacy area that will be discussed in this assessment is the student’s writing. When a child is learning how to write‚ they undergo five discovery stages‚ which are essential to their writing development. The first discovery stage‚ “I can make marks” the child realizes that they can control the form of the marks being made. The second discovery stage‚ “Writing vs. drawling”‚ the child realizes that the marks used for writing look different than those used in drawling. The third discovery stage
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