poem I could teach many literacy skills including left to right‚ one-to-one matching of words said to words in print‚ and a few sight words. I also was able to focus on the teaching of beginning letter sounds. I really think the students now have a basic understanding that the “bl” sound makes the sounds you hear at the beginning of the word “blanket.” I also found out that my students really like to read poetry. Next time we do a shared reading of a poem and a shared writing of our own original poems
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compares the objects such as sight and sound. She then suggests that both nature and haven are mysterious and impossible to describe. The mystery of what she sees and hears in nature leads her to God. Also she says that heaven is nature. She uses example such as “afternoon” which stands for warmth and light. The hills and the seas are appeared as strong but the bobolink and bumblebee are weak. Also she shows the diversity between “cricket” and “thunder” sound. She uses the size to show a pattern in
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full of rare gardening in an exotic place- but I am right at home. Inside‚ I hear the sound of the television blaring through the windows‚ people scurrying in and out‚ and noise drowning out all the rest of the surroundings. Outside‚ is a whole different atmosphere- a plethora of flora in nature’s most simple form‚ the chirping of birds‚ the majestic hues of the fish swimming in a mere pot; the sights and sounds of a garden are calming to the heart. Though there is nothing special about my garden;
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Assessment System LISTENING AND SPEAKING (Lemisha Moss) 1. Hears and discriminates the sounds of language Forerunner examples: Checkpoint dates A. Plays with words‚ sounds‚ and rhymes | | 05/23/2011 | | B. Recognizes and invents rhymes and repetitive phrases‚ notices words that begin the same way | | 05/23/2011 | | C. Hears and repeats separate sounds in words; plays with sounds to create new words | 05/22/1011 | 05/23/2011 | | * Little boy in checker board jump
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diseases. The field of environmental noise works to study what devices create the most noise and how we can reduce that noise to therefore reduce the harm done to humans. An increase in the intensity of a noise is the increase in the energy in its sound waves‚ and if this energy gets to a certain point it creates damage in the humans ear (70 dB). There are approximately 40 million people who have hearing loss in America and a fourth of these people are having hearing loss because of noise intensity
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Ultrasound Ultrasound is an imaging technique that uses high frequency sound wave and echoes. There are different kinds of ultrasound they are two-dimensional image‚ 3D ultrasound imagining‚ and Doppler ultrasound. Doppler ultrasound is based on the Doppler effect. (Doppler effect is whenever relative motion exists between a source of sound and a listener and the frequency of the sound heard by the listener sounds different compared to the frequency when there is no motion.) The frequency of the
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doing the castles and the funny shapes. I can hear the wind whispering in my ear like trying to say something. If I look back‚ I see the blue sea with its waves crashing and splashing like they are having a water fight. Out in the distance I can hear sounds of other animals that I can’t distinguish but that as I walk
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Discuss the ways that choreographers use the aural setting to help them to communicate the choreographic intention. Use a range of examples from at least three professional works. The aural setting can be used in many ways to communicate the choreographic intention‚ for example‚ it can help tell the story and it can enhance character‚ mood and atmosphere. The aural setting can also help to set the scene and tell you where a dance is set‚ for example‚ place or era. Nutcracker! (2002) by Matthew
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some around my age‚ and also that nearly all of the songs were accompanied by an organ. The organ completed the whole feel and mood of the songs; it made them more meaningful and enjoyable. The accompaniment added an element to the music that made it sound more dramatic and it gave more power and emotions to the songs. The program included varied selection of songs‚ some even in the Latin language. The Cathedral of the Madeleine choir performed seventeen songs that go as follows: Rorate coeli‚ O Come
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1.What energy is converted into electrical energy from mobile phone batteries? Chemical energy is converted in to electrical energy from a mobile phone battery 2.What is sound energy from your voice converted to inside a mobile phone for transmission from the phone to a cell tower? The sound energy is first converted in to electrical energy by its batteries and then converted in to microwaves by the phones antenna and then it is sent to the nearest cell tower at a particular frequency. 3
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