The poem describes a child playing and growing until they are tall enough to slide across the floor through an old wooden door that creaks, then jumping all the way home to have tea.
This document discusses a favorite animal that is green, does not swim or run, lives in the desert, and is a predator. The animal is revealed to be a cobra, a snake that lives in desert environments.
Molly Halford wrote about her top 4 favorite animals, with dogs as her number 1 favorite followed by monkeys, elephants, and pigs. She created a slide show to share her favorites and thanked the viewer for watching at the end.
The document provides examples of dividing two-digit numbers by single-digit numbers. For each example, it highlights the times table being used, circles the number of groups, and shows the division worked out step-by-step by subtracting the appropriate multiple of the divisor from the dividend until reaching zero. The goal is to practice multi-digit division on a whiteboard using times tables.
The document provides instructions for dividing multi-digit numbers by single-digit numbers using repeated subtraction. It demonstrates dividing numbers by highlighting the times table being used, circling the number of groups, and subtracting that number of groups from the full amount until reaching zero. Examples are shown dividing 72 by 4, 84 by 6, 96 by 6, 112 by 8, 108 by 6, and 125 by 5.
This document describes the transformation of a school's ICT Suite room into a new Beautiful Room focused on beautiful learning. The room now contains 30 Chromebooks, 30 iPad minis, some Windows PCs and netbooks, and six WiFi hotspots to facilitate creative and flexible learning approaches using a variety of devices and internet access points. The document references stories from Google and an individual named Henri from Finland as examples of how technology can enhance learning.
The document discusses the importance of teaching reading, with a focus on phonics instruction. It notes that too many UK children do not read well by the end of primary school. It also explains how one school teaches reading through phonics, guided reading sessions, daily reading activities, and ensuring high quality lesson planning by teachers. The document emphasizes reading comprehension involves word recognition skills as well as language comprehension abilities. It concludes by asking how readers can help children develop reading skills and discusses using 7 assessment focuses to teach and evaluate reading.
The document describes two situations between friends told from different points of view. In the first, one girl is angry that her friend did not return her book as promised. In the second, a girl is upset that her best friend did not check on her after she spent the night in the hospital. Both girls feel hurt by the other's actions but do not know the full story. The document advises that to resolve conflicts, it is important to see the situation from the other person's perspective and communicate calmly to find a mutual understanding and solution.
This document discusses a favorite animal that is green, does not swim or run, lives in the desert, and is a predator. The animal is revealed to be a cobra, a snake that lives in desert environments.
Molly Halford wrote about her top 4 favorite animals, with dogs as her number 1 favorite followed by monkeys, elephants, and pigs. She created a slide show to share her favorites and thanked the viewer for watching at the end.
The document provides examples of dividing two-digit numbers by single-digit numbers. For each example, it highlights the times table being used, circles the number of groups, and shows the division worked out step-by-step by subtracting the appropriate multiple of the divisor from the dividend until reaching zero. The goal is to practice multi-digit division on a whiteboard using times tables.
The document provides instructions for dividing multi-digit numbers by single-digit numbers using repeated subtraction. It demonstrates dividing numbers by highlighting the times table being used, circling the number of groups, and subtracting that number of groups from the full amount until reaching zero. Examples are shown dividing 72 by 4, 84 by 6, 96 by 6, 112 by 8, 108 by 6, and 125 by 5.
This document describes the transformation of a school's ICT Suite room into a new Beautiful Room focused on beautiful learning. The room now contains 30 Chromebooks, 30 iPad minis, some Windows PCs and netbooks, and six WiFi hotspots to facilitate creative and flexible learning approaches using a variety of devices and internet access points. The document references stories from Google and an individual named Henri from Finland as examples of how technology can enhance learning.
The document discusses the importance of teaching reading, with a focus on phonics instruction. It notes that too many UK children do not read well by the end of primary school. It also explains how one school teaches reading through phonics, guided reading sessions, daily reading activities, and ensuring high quality lesson planning by teachers. The document emphasizes reading comprehension involves word recognition skills as well as language comprehension abilities. It concludes by asking how readers can help children develop reading skills and discusses using 7 assessment focuses to teach and evaluate reading.
The document describes two situations between friends told from different points of view. In the first, one girl is angry that her friend did not return her book as promised. In the second, a girl is upset that her best friend did not check on her after she spent the night in the hospital. Both girls feel hurt by the other's actions but do not know the full story. The document advises that to resolve conflicts, it is important to see the situation from the other person's perspective and communicate calmly to find a mutual understanding and solution.
The three little pigs each built a house of increasing strength - straw, sticks, and bricks. When the wolf came, he huffed and puffed and blew down the houses of straw and sticks, eating their inhabitants. However, his huffing and puffing could not blow down the house of bricks. In his anger, the wolf tried to enter down the chimney but fell into a pot of boiling water instead, meeting his end. The third little pig and his house of bricks proved too clever for the wolf.
This document describes the Mexican tradition of Posadas, which is celebrated from December 16th to 24th, nine days before Christmas. It has origins from both the Spanish evangelization of Mexico and pre-Hispanic celebrations in Mexico from the 17th to 26th of December honoring the god Huitzilopochtli. The document also provides instructions for making paper crafts of the characters Winnie the Pooh or SpongeBob SquarePants using various colored construction papers, scissors, and glue.
Nelson Mandela was born in South Africa in 1918. He studied law and joined the African National Congress to fight against apartheid, a system that segregated black and white people. Mandela was arrested in the 1960s for protesting apartheid and spent 27 years in prison on Robben Island before being released in 1990. After his release, Mandela became president of South Africa in 1994, becoming the country's first black president and ending apartheid. He worked to bring peace to South Africa and help black citizens before retiring in 1999.
Nelson Mandela was born in South Africa in 1918. He studied law and joined the African National Congress to help end apartheid, a system that segregated black and white people. Mandela was arrested in the 1960s for protesting apartheid and spent 27 years in prison on Robben Island before being released in 1990. After his release, Mandela became president of South Africa in 1994, becoming the country's first black president and ending the system of apartheid. He worked to bring peace to South Africa and help black citizens before retiring in 1999.
The document shares various websites and URLs for creating, publishing, and sharing content online. It lists the URLs for the author's personal blog and social media profiles, examples of class blogs created by students, and links to websites that allow embedding code, sharing content, and publishing photos and videos.
The Green Park Kitchen Garden is celebrating the grand opening of their new garden. The garden project started as a government initiative to make schools more sustainable by 2020, with a student group called MADCOS-GGG spearheading the effort. They worked with community members like Mr. Grundy and Grace Landscapes to establish the garden in 2009, with the goals of teaching students about the environment, making learning fun, and growing their own fresh and seasonal produce. The celebration is meant to thank the students, from the gardening club to a third grade class, community supporters like Hartley's Garden Centre, and parents for their contributions to the new garden's success.
This document provides information about World Cup Group H, including the star players and captains of Spain, Switzerland, and Chile. It also notes that Spain and Chile have each won two matches so far, while Switzerland has won one match and Honduras has yet to win. The table tracks the group's matches and standings.
The document summarizes the teams in Group G of the 2010 World Cup: Brazil, Portugal, North Korea, and Ivory Coast. It provides details on each country like location, capital city, flag, and results of games played. Brazil and Portugal advanced to the next round while Ivory Coast was eliminated. No information was given about North Korea.
Group E of the World Cup consists of Denmark, Cameroon, Japan, and the Netherlands. Brief details are provided about each country, including their capital city, largest city, leader, population, official language, and currency. Additional facts shared include that the World Cup was founded in 1930 but cancelled in 1942 and 1946 due to World War 2, and that the trophy name changed from the Jules Rimet Trophy to the World Cup in 1974.
Germany and Ghana advanced from Group D of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. The group included Germany, Australia, Serbia, and Ghana. Germany finished first with 6 points, while Ghana came second with 4 points due to having a better goal difference than Australia and Serbia.
The document provides information about Group C countries in the 2010 World Cup, including their locations, capital cities, and facts. It discusses the United States, England, Algeria, and Solvina, listing cities and states in the US and sharing pictures of capital cities and attractions. Details are given about England advancing in the World Cup, Algeria's population and religion, and Solvina not making the second round.
Group B of the World Cup consists of Argentina, South Korea, Nigeria and Greece. Argentina's manager is Diego Maradona and star player is Lionel Messi. South Korea's manager is HUH Jung Moo and star player is Jong Tea Se. Nigeria's manager is Lars Lagerback and star player is John Obi Mikel. Greece's manager is Otto Rehhagel, who has never played professionally, unlike most managers. Argentina finished first in Group B with 9 points after winning 1-0 against Nigeria, 4-1 against South Korea and 2-2 against Nigeria.
Group F of the 2010 FIFA World Cup included Italy, Paraguay, Slovakia, and New Zealand. The teams played a round-robin tournament, with the top two advancing to the knockout stage. Paraguay finished first with 5 points after winning one match, drawing two, and not losing any. Slovakia finished second with 4 points after winning one match, drawing one, and losing one.
The document expresses love for dogs and pigs. The author has a dog and enjoys dogs overall. While focused on dogs, the author also expresses affection for pigs.
This photo album documents the life of Abbie through pictures of her and her family from when she was a young child up until age 8, including snapshots from family vacations to Florida and on a Royal Caribbean cruise where she interacted with dolphins.
Abigail williams pictures and all about my lifePeter Rafferty
This document summarizes the life of Abigail Williams through pictures and short descriptions. It includes photos from her party, with her brothers Ryan and David, getting a broken arm treated at her nan's house, and preparing for Halloween with her friend Abbie. The author hopes the reader enjoys learning about her life through the pictures shared.
The document contains a collection of short poems written by students describing fireworks. The poems use colorful language to depict fireworks with words like whizzing, spinning, crashing, booming in various colors like red, green, gold and blue. They capture the sights and sounds of fireworks displays through simple but vivid descriptions.
The document discusses nominations for a "Champion Child" award. Oscar Pugh and Tom Williams nominated someone for being a helpful big brother to their new baby sibling. Grace Callaghan nominated someone for overcoming a bad start to the week and being a good friend. Ben Nelson nominated someone for helping in class, dealing with their brother Ryan, and coming to football. Natalie McWatt was selected as the winner.
Barnaby Bear goes on a day trip from his home in Chester to Blackpool, where he enjoys building sandcastles on the beach, taking a donkey ride without falling off, going on scary rides at the fair, visiting Blackpool Tower which looks like the Eiffel Tower, and seeing the Blackpool lights before returning home tired after a fun day at the seaside town.
The narrator traveled by car and train to Blackpool, Wales, Paris, and London. In London, they saw famous bridges and buildings like Big Ben and met the Queen at Buckingham Palace, commenting on how small her house was. After a fun day sightseeing in London, it was time to return home.
‘वोटर्स विल मस्ट प्रीवेल’ (मतदाताओं को जीतना होगा) अभियान द्वारा जारी हेल्पलाइन नंबर, 4 जून को सुबह 7 बजे से दोपहर 12 बजे तक मतगणना प्रक्रिया में कहीं भी किसी भी तरह के उल्लंघन की रिपोर्ट करने के लिए खुला रहेगा।
Acolyte Episodes review (TV series) The Acolyte. Learn about the influence of the program on the Star Wars world, as well as new characters and story twists.
The three little pigs each built a house of increasing strength - straw, sticks, and bricks. When the wolf came, he huffed and puffed and blew down the houses of straw and sticks, eating their inhabitants. However, his huffing and puffing could not blow down the house of bricks. In his anger, the wolf tried to enter down the chimney but fell into a pot of boiling water instead, meeting his end. The third little pig and his house of bricks proved too clever for the wolf.
This document describes the Mexican tradition of Posadas, which is celebrated from December 16th to 24th, nine days before Christmas. It has origins from both the Spanish evangelization of Mexico and pre-Hispanic celebrations in Mexico from the 17th to 26th of December honoring the god Huitzilopochtli. The document also provides instructions for making paper crafts of the characters Winnie the Pooh or SpongeBob SquarePants using various colored construction papers, scissors, and glue.
Nelson Mandela was born in South Africa in 1918. He studied law and joined the African National Congress to fight against apartheid, a system that segregated black and white people. Mandela was arrested in the 1960s for protesting apartheid and spent 27 years in prison on Robben Island before being released in 1990. After his release, Mandela became president of South Africa in 1994, becoming the country's first black president and ending apartheid. He worked to bring peace to South Africa and help black citizens before retiring in 1999.
Nelson Mandela was born in South Africa in 1918. He studied law and joined the African National Congress to help end apartheid, a system that segregated black and white people. Mandela was arrested in the 1960s for protesting apartheid and spent 27 years in prison on Robben Island before being released in 1990. After his release, Mandela became president of South Africa in 1994, becoming the country's first black president and ending the system of apartheid. He worked to bring peace to South Africa and help black citizens before retiring in 1999.
The document shares various websites and URLs for creating, publishing, and sharing content online. It lists the URLs for the author's personal blog and social media profiles, examples of class blogs created by students, and links to websites that allow embedding code, sharing content, and publishing photos and videos.
The Green Park Kitchen Garden is celebrating the grand opening of their new garden. The garden project started as a government initiative to make schools more sustainable by 2020, with a student group called MADCOS-GGG spearheading the effort. They worked with community members like Mr. Grundy and Grace Landscapes to establish the garden in 2009, with the goals of teaching students about the environment, making learning fun, and growing their own fresh and seasonal produce. The celebration is meant to thank the students, from the gardening club to a third grade class, community supporters like Hartley's Garden Centre, and parents for their contributions to the new garden's success.
This document provides information about World Cup Group H, including the star players and captains of Spain, Switzerland, and Chile. It also notes that Spain and Chile have each won two matches so far, while Switzerland has won one match and Honduras has yet to win. The table tracks the group's matches and standings.
The document summarizes the teams in Group G of the 2010 World Cup: Brazil, Portugal, North Korea, and Ivory Coast. It provides details on each country like location, capital city, flag, and results of games played. Brazil and Portugal advanced to the next round while Ivory Coast was eliminated. No information was given about North Korea.
Group E of the World Cup consists of Denmark, Cameroon, Japan, and the Netherlands. Brief details are provided about each country, including their capital city, largest city, leader, population, official language, and currency. Additional facts shared include that the World Cup was founded in 1930 but cancelled in 1942 and 1946 due to World War 2, and that the trophy name changed from the Jules Rimet Trophy to the World Cup in 1974.
Germany and Ghana advanced from Group D of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. The group included Germany, Australia, Serbia, and Ghana. Germany finished first with 6 points, while Ghana came second with 4 points due to having a better goal difference than Australia and Serbia.
The document provides information about Group C countries in the 2010 World Cup, including their locations, capital cities, and facts. It discusses the United States, England, Algeria, and Solvina, listing cities and states in the US and sharing pictures of capital cities and attractions. Details are given about England advancing in the World Cup, Algeria's population and religion, and Solvina not making the second round.
Group B of the World Cup consists of Argentina, South Korea, Nigeria and Greece. Argentina's manager is Diego Maradona and star player is Lionel Messi. South Korea's manager is HUH Jung Moo and star player is Jong Tea Se. Nigeria's manager is Lars Lagerback and star player is John Obi Mikel. Greece's manager is Otto Rehhagel, who has never played professionally, unlike most managers. Argentina finished first in Group B with 9 points after winning 1-0 against Nigeria, 4-1 against South Korea and 2-2 against Nigeria.
Group F of the 2010 FIFA World Cup included Italy, Paraguay, Slovakia, and New Zealand. The teams played a round-robin tournament, with the top two advancing to the knockout stage. Paraguay finished first with 5 points after winning one match, drawing two, and not losing any. Slovakia finished second with 4 points after winning one match, drawing one, and losing one.
The document expresses love for dogs and pigs. The author has a dog and enjoys dogs overall. While focused on dogs, the author also expresses affection for pigs.
This photo album documents the life of Abbie through pictures of her and her family from when she was a young child up until age 8, including snapshots from family vacations to Florida and on a Royal Caribbean cruise where she interacted with dolphins.
Abigail williams pictures and all about my lifePeter Rafferty
This document summarizes the life of Abigail Williams through pictures and short descriptions. It includes photos from her party, with her brothers Ryan and David, getting a broken arm treated at her nan's house, and preparing for Halloween with her friend Abbie. The author hopes the reader enjoys learning about her life through the pictures shared.
The document contains a collection of short poems written by students describing fireworks. The poems use colorful language to depict fireworks with words like whizzing, spinning, crashing, booming in various colors like red, green, gold and blue. They capture the sights and sounds of fireworks displays through simple but vivid descriptions.
The document discusses nominations for a "Champion Child" award. Oscar Pugh and Tom Williams nominated someone for being a helpful big brother to their new baby sibling. Grace Callaghan nominated someone for overcoming a bad start to the week and being a good friend. Ben Nelson nominated someone for helping in class, dealing with their brother Ryan, and coming to football. Natalie McWatt was selected as the winner.
Barnaby Bear goes on a day trip from his home in Chester to Blackpool, where he enjoys building sandcastles on the beach, taking a donkey ride without falling off, going on scary rides at the fair, visiting Blackpool Tower which looks like the Eiffel Tower, and seeing the Blackpool lights before returning home tired after a fun day at the seaside town.
The narrator traveled by car and train to Blackpool, Wales, Paris, and London. In London, they saw famous bridges and buildings like Big Ben and met the Queen at Buckingham Palace, commenting on how small her house was. After a fun day sightseeing in London, it was time to return home.
‘वोटर्स विल मस्ट प्रीवेल’ (मतदाताओं को जीतना होगा) अभियान द्वारा जारी हेल्पलाइन नंबर, 4 जून को सुबह 7 बजे से दोपहर 12 बजे तक मतगणना प्रक्रिया में कहीं भी किसी भी तरह के उल्लंघन की रिपोर्ट करने के लिए खुला रहेगा।
Acolyte Episodes review (TV series) The Acolyte. Learn about the influence of the program on the Star Wars world, as well as new characters and story twists.
Here is Gabe Whitley's response to my defamation lawsuit for him calling me a rapist and perjurer in court documents.
You have to read it to believe it, but after you read it, you won't believe it. And I included eight examples of defamatory statements/
El Puerto de Algeciras continúa un año más como el más eficiente del continente europeo y vuelve a situarse en el “top ten” mundial, según el informe The Container Port Performance Index 2023 (CPPI), elaborado por el Banco Mundial y la consultora S&P Global.
El informe CPPI utiliza dos enfoques metodológicos diferentes para calcular la clasificación del índice: uno administrativo o técnico y otro estadístico, basado en análisis factorial (FA). Según los autores, esta dualidad pretende asegurar una clasificación que refleje con precisión el rendimiento real del puerto, a la vez que sea estadísticamente sólida. En esta edición del informe CPPI 2023, se han empleado los mismos enfoques metodológicos y se ha aplicado un método de agregación de clasificaciones para combinar los resultados de ambos enfoques y obtener una clasificación agregada.
An astonishing, first-of-its-kind, report by the NYT assessing damage in Ukraine. Even if the war ends tomorrow, in many places there will be nothing to go back to.
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