Clinton gives a victory speech after winning re-election as President in 1996. He thanks the American people for affirming the country's course and calls on both parties to work together. Clinton reiterates themes of opportunity for all, responsibility from all, and an American community of all. He promises to build a bridge to the 21st century through cooperation and by focusing on American values.
This document discusses effective strategies for teaching vocabulary:
- Being intentional in teaching vocabulary and considering the needs of English language learners
- Reading aloud and modeling dictionary use to promote vocabulary growth
- Learning vocabulary in authentic contexts through discussions and across subject areas
- Implementing consistent vocabulary instruction programs, though some face barriers like lack of time
or standardized vocabulary lists. Effective programs include Marzano Vocabulary and Words Their Way.
- Vocabulary knowledge is key to student success, so administrators should support intentional instruction.
Este documento presenta un resumen de un proyecto de investigación sobre la vulnerabilidad sísmica de viviendas de adobe y tapia en el sector de Santa Bárbara en Huancavelica, Perú. El objetivo del proyecto es estudiar la estabilidad estructural de estas viviendas típicas. El documento describe los materiales y técnicas de construcción comúnmente utilizados, como muros de tapia, cimentación en roca y vigas de madera. También presenta antecedentes sísmicos de la región y la metodología del estudio
Class D Vocabulary List 1 Definitions
Accomplishment
Accounting
Application
Intentional
Interference
Accomplishment (a·ccom·plish·ment) noun
Word family: accomplish (V)
Definition: something successfully done, completed
Antonyms: defeat, failure, frustration,
1. Finishing school is a big accomplishment.
2. You should feel proud of your accomplishments in English.
3. What accomplishment are you working toward?
Accounting (ac·count·ing) /noun
Word family: account (noun)
Definition: keeping financial records
Antonyms: n/a
1. Please take these forms to the Accounting Department.
2. My son wants to study accounting in college.
3. Stores often take an accounting of their sales.
Application (ap•pli•ca•tion) /noun
Word family: applicant (noun), Apply (verb)
Definition: a form used when requesting something (a job, entrance to school, a credit card)
Antonyms: n/a
1. You may need to fill out many job applications before you get a job.
2. You must write clearly on a job application.
3. Today, many job applications are filled out online.
Intentional (in•ten•tion•al) /adjective
Word family: intend (verb), Intention(noun), Intentionally(adverb)
Definition: planned
Antonyms: unintentional, unplanned, accidental
1. Teaching these vocabulary words is an intentional act for the teacher.
2. I try not to be intentionally late whenever I am scheduled to be somewhere.
3. What intentional activity will you do this afternoon?
Interference (in•ter•fer•ence) /noun
Word family: interfere (verb)
Definition: getting in the way
Antonyms: aid, assistance, help
1. I really don’t like interference from anyone when I’m teaching.
2. Loud music interferes with my sleeping.
3. What interferences are stopping you from reaching your goals?
Este documento describe las principales funciones cognitivas, incluyendo la orientación, las gnosias, la atención, las funciones ejecutivas, las praxias, el lenguaje, la memoria, la cognición social y las habilidades visoespaciales. Define cada una de estas funciones y sus componentes, explicando los procesos mentales que nos permiten percibir, procesar y actuar sobre la información.
Clinton gives a victory speech after winning re-election as President in 1996. He thanks the American people for affirming the country's course and calls on both parties to work together. Clinton reiterates themes of opportunity for all, responsibility from all, and an American community of all. He promises to build a bridge to the 21st century through cooperation and by focusing on American values.
This document discusses effective strategies for teaching vocabulary:
- Being intentional in teaching vocabulary and considering the needs of English language learners
- Reading aloud and modeling dictionary use to promote vocabulary growth
- Learning vocabulary in authentic contexts through discussions and across subject areas
- Implementing consistent vocabulary instruction programs, though some face barriers like lack of time
or standardized vocabulary lists. Effective programs include Marzano Vocabulary and Words Their Way.
- Vocabulary knowledge is key to student success, so administrators should support intentional instruction.
Este documento presenta un resumen de un proyecto de investigación sobre la vulnerabilidad sísmica de viviendas de adobe y tapia en el sector de Santa Bárbara en Huancavelica, Perú. El objetivo del proyecto es estudiar la estabilidad estructural de estas viviendas típicas. El documento describe los materiales y técnicas de construcción comúnmente utilizados, como muros de tapia, cimentación en roca y vigas de madera. También presenta antecedentes sísmicos de la región y la metodología del estudio
Class D Vocabulary List 1 Definitions
Accomplishment
Accounting
Application
Intentional
Interference
Accomplishment (a·ccom·plish·ment) noun
Word family: accomplish (V)
Definition: something successfully done, completed
Antonyms: defeat, failure, frustration,
1. Finishing school is a big accomplishment.
2. You should feel proud of your accomplishments in English.
3. What accomplishment are you working toward?
Accounting (ac·count·ing) /noun
Word family: account (noun)
Definition: keeping financial records
Antonyms: n/a
1. Please take these forms to the Accounting Department.
2. My son wants to study accounting in college.
3. Stores often take an accounting of their sales.
Application (ap•pli•ca•tion) /noun
Word family: applicant (noun), Apply (verb)
Definition: a form used when requesting something (a job, entrance to school, a credit card)
Antonyms: n/a
1. You may need to fill out many job applications before you get a job.
2. You must write clearly on a job application.
3. Today, many job applications are filled out online.
Intentional (in•ten•tion•al) /adjective
Word family: intend (verb), Intention(noun), Intentionally(adverb)
Definition: planned
Antonyms: unintentional, unplanned, accidental
1. Teaching these vocabulary words is an intentional act for the teacher.
2. I try not to be intentionally late whenever I am scheduled to be somewhere.
3. What intentional activity will you do this afternoon?
Interference (in•ter•fer•ence) /noun
Word family: interfere (verb)
Definition: getting in the way
Antonyms: aid, assistance, help
1. I really don’t like interference from anyone when I’m teaching.
2. Loud music interferes with my sleeping.
3. What interferences are stopping you from reaching your goals?
Este documento describe las principales funciones cognitivas, incluyendo la orientación, las gnosias, la atención, las funciones ejecutivas, las praxias, el lenguaje, la memoria, la cognición social y las habilidades visoespaciales. Define cada una de estas funciones y sus componentes, explicando los procesos mentales que nos permiten percibir, procesar y actuar sobre la información.