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    English Lesson Plan

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    English language Prepared by: Alvizo‚ Reo Melanie Guittera‚ Aianah Magumapara‚ Jeffany Mercado‚ Khalelah Jacques Sala‚ Jessah Christine Level: Grade 3 Subject: English Language Lesson: Adjectives/Descriptive Words Story: The Dream Eater I. Objectives: A. To identify words that describe people‚ places and things in sentences. B. To give examples of sentences with descriptive words. II. Materials: sentence charts‚ food cut-outs‚ worksheets III. Procedure:

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    The Bumblebee

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    bumblebee in mid-air‚ during hibernation‚ and when the bees dig looking for a proper nest to begin the hibernation season. Bumblebees are a food source for Birds‚ Anthropoids‚ and Mammals such as - Bee eaters‚ Spotted fly catchers‚ Shrikes‚ foxes‚ minks‚ weasels‚ bears‚ field mice‚ shrews and hedgehogs‚ crab spider‚ Robbers flies and Bee wolves (Predators of Bumblebees‚ 2013). The bumblebee unlike the honey bee can sting to protect the nest or the

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    Amazon Rainforest

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    Amazon Rainforest I am an explorer and I just returned from an expedition to the Amazon rainforest. The Amazon rainforest was amazing and there lots of facts that I would like to tell you about: [pic] The Rainforest grow around the equator. The hot‚ steamy conditions are perfect for plants. [pic] In fact‚ rainforests contain the largest diversity of plant and animal life on earth; many species are still unidentified. Rainforests form distinct layers‚ providing homes for animals at all levels

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    Chapter 5 Obtaining energy and nutrients for life CHAPTER REVIEW Key words absorption alimentary canal amylase anus autotrophic autotrophs bile bile duct bolus carnivores cellular respiration chloroplasts chyme colon cystic fibrosis digestion digestive system duodenum emulsification enzymes faeces foregut fermenters gall bladder gastric juice herbivores heterotrophic heterotrophs hindgut fermenters ileum jejunum lacteals large intestine liver mucus oesophagus omnivores pancreas pepsin

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    Hinduism Origin

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    Thus‚ there are three forms of killing. He who brings flesh or sends for it‚ he who cuts off the limbs of an animal‚ and he who purchases‚ sells‚ or cooks flesh and eats it - all of these are to be considered meat-eaters." (Mahabharata‚ Anu. 115:40) The Laws of Manu The Manu Smriti is a sacred text within Hinduism. Within it are virtues and teachings Hindus are to follow and practise. In relation to animal abuse‚ there are several ‘rules’ about using animals for

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    term Trickster has no equivalent in any Native language” (100). He is mostly referred to by an animal name‚ “Coyote in California‚ Oregon‚ the inland plateau‚ the Great Basin‚ the Southwest‚ and the southern plains; Rabbit or Hare in the Southeast; Spider in the northern plains; Raven in the Arctic; and Jay or Wolverine in parts of Canada” (100). The differences between the Trickster Tales does not stop there‚ as his name suggest the Trickster likes to play tricks on humans and cause chaos wherever

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    Human Origins

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    Human Origins Exam 2: Lecture Notes E.B. Tylor (1832-1917) Founding father of anthropology Founder of British anthropology Approach = arm chair anthropology Did most of his studies at Oxford Primitive Culture (book) Uniformitaranism Thinks people around the world have the same brain (mind) Survivals Example: Ye Olde Coffee Shoppe (still here and happening from past) Aborigines Tahitians Aztecs Chinese Italians Lewis H. Morgan (1818-1881) Starts in New York as a lawyer then enters

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    This episode was about the gadget: Memory Bread. Nody went crazy and frustrated while he was holding a kettle and a pillow running circle inside his room. He was going to have a maths test and a literature test tomorrow. Both were the subjects that he wasn’t good at‚ or perhaps there wasn’t any subject he was good at. He was deciding whether he should have a bunch of tea and study all night or have a good sleep first then study at dawn. Doraemon wasn’t bother to know his problem. Noby was begging

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    Jungle: Fur Bengal Tiger

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    new book Writing with Stardust by clicking the book title. It comes with a spelling workbook as well. Enough of that‚ however‚ and let us talk about tigers. At the bottom of the post are 20 interesting facts about tigers (largest tiger‚ worst man eaters‚ greatest tiger hunters etc.). First of all‚ let me clear something up right now. A tiger would kick a lion’s butt in a fight. I know this because I researched it and found out that the Roman civilians watching fights in the Coliseum tended to bet

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    parasites‚ like the Guinea worm‚ which lurk at waterholes waiting for some unsuspecting animal to wander by. Parasites attach themselves to the animal’s body or are swallowed and invade the animal from the inside. The arachnids (spiders and scorpions)‚ which are carnivores (meat eaters)‚ seem well suited to desert life. They prey on insects and sometimes‚ if they are large enough‚ small lizards‚ mice‚ and birds. Scorpions use their pinchers to catch prey‚ then inject it with venom (poison) from the stinger

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