The country of Fun Village is headed by a queen and king who govern with limited powers. Citizens have rights like receiving free items and a year of summer. Fun Village's flag symbolizes funness for the new country.
The Red River Settlement was established by Métis leader Louis Riel, who argued that the land was reserved for Métis people. Riel convinced the government to set aside land called Manitoba separate from Rupert's Land. However, the small area set aside of only 560,000 hectares did not satisfy the Métis. The Manitoba Act aimed to give Métis citizens rights, but promises of land grants were broken as scrip was issued instead of land, leaving the Métis feeling cheated. Broken promises led to the 1885 Northwest Rebellion led by Gabriel Dumont using hit-and-run tactics. The rebellion ended with Riel's capture and hanging for treason.
This document defines and provides synonyms and antonyms for 4 words: yearn, which means to ache or thirst for something and its antonym is dislike; collate, which means to collect or assemble information and its antonym is disperse; immaculate, which means flawless or impeccable and its antonym is unclean; and junction, which means a link or connection between things and its antonym is deattachment.
This document defines 4 vocabulary words - immaculate, junction, yearn, and collate - providing the positive and negative meanings for each word. Immaculate means flawless and impeccable or unclean. Junction refers to a link and connection or detachment. Yearn means to ache and thirst or dislike. Collate is defined as to collect and assemble or disperse.
Click on the Staff option after logging in to access employee information. From there, you can view and manage details about current staff members. This allows administrators to easily oversee personnel from a central online location.
The document summarizes information for parents about their child's 4th grade year. It introduces the teachers, classroom rules and behavior system, subject areas, homework policies, upcoming tests, and resources for parents. Communication methods are outlined and parents are provided a checklist to help their child succeed. The overall goals are to give students the skills to progress academically and socially to the next grade.
The American symbols represent core values of the country. The American flag uses colors that symbolize purity, bravery, vigilance and justice. The Liberty Bell stands for freedom. The Statue of Liberty, located in New York, welcomes all to America and represents freedom. The bald eagle is America's national bird known for its large size and white head and tail. Uncle Sam symbolizes the United States and recruitment. The Washington Monument in Washington D.C. honors George Washington as the founding father.
Presentation 40- Author Study Jacqueline DaviesErica Shepherd
The author Jacqueline Davies was born in Cleveland, Ohio and has written one book titled "The Sad Shape". She has three children and a dog named Harley.
The document provides examples and guidance on writing effective hooks and conclusions for essays. It discusses five types of hooks: onomatopoeia, questions, dialogue, quotations, and restating the prompt. For each type of hook, it provides an example and has students work on writing a two sentence conclusion to match. The document also covers creating effective titles, discussing five styles: alliteration, one-word, mysterious, descriptive, and time/place. It provides examples for each title style.
The Red River Settlement was established by Métis leader Louis Riel, who argued that the land was reserved for Métis people. Riel convinced the government to set aside land called Manitoba separate from Rupert's Land. However, the small area set aside of only 560,000 hectares did not satisfy the Métis. The Manitoba Act aimed to give Métis citizens rights, but promises of land grants were broken as scrip was issued instead of land, leaving the Métis feeling cheated. Broken promises led to the 1885 Northwest Rebellion led by Gabriel Dumont using hit-and-run tactics. The rebellion ended with Riel's capture and hanging for treason.
This document defines and provides synonyms and antonyms for 4 words: yearn, which means to ache or thirst for something and its antonym is dislike; collate, which means to collect or assemble information and its antonym is disperse; immaculate, which means flawless or impeccable and its antonym is unclean; and junction, which means a link or connection between things and its antonym is deattachment.
This document defines 4 vocabulary words - immaculate, junction, yearn, and collate - providing the positive and negative meanings for each word. Immaculate means flawless and impeccable or unclean. Junction refers to a link and connection or detachment. Yearn means to ache and thirst or dislike. Collate is defined as to collect and assemble or disperse.
Click on the Staff option after logging in to access employee information. From there, you can view and manage details about current staff members. This allows administrators to easily oversee personnel from a central online location.
The document summarizes information for parents about their child's 4th grade year. It introduces the teachers, classroom rules and behavior system, subject areas, homework policies, upcoming tests, and resources for parents. Communication methods are outlined and parents are provided a checklist to help their child succeed. The overall goals are to give students the skills to progress academically and socially to the next grade.
The American symbols represent core values of the country. The American flag uses colors that symbolize purity, bravery, vigilance and justice. The Liberty Bell stands for freedom. The Statue of Liberty, located in New York, welcomes all to America and represents freedom. The bald eagle is America's national bird known for its large size and white head and tail. Uncle Sam symbolizes the United States and recruitment. The Washington Monument in Washington D.C. honors George Washington as the founding father.
Presentation 40- Author Study Jacqueline DaviesErica Shepherd
The author Jacqueline Davies was born in Cleveland, Ohio and has written one book titled "The Sad Shape". She has three children and a dog named Harley.
The document provides examples and guidance on writing effective hooks and conclusions for essays. It discusses five types of hooks: onomatopoeia, questions, dialogue, quotations, and restating the prompt. For each type of hook, it provides an example and has students work on writing a two sentence conclusion to match. The document also covers creating effective titles, discussing five styles: alliteration, one-word, mysterious, descriptive, and time/place. It provides examples for each title style.
Peaceville is a country led by a king and queen who run it with unlimited power. The laws they created require all citizens to get college degrees, read a book every two weeks, and eat chicken. The country's flag symbolizes peace for all.
The new country of Starmoonvile has an unlimited government headed by the evil Queen Bee who runs the country unfairly, treating citizens wrongly. The laws require citizens to do jumping jacks, pay high tolls, eat vegetables for dinner, and jump in cold lakes. The flag represents stars and moons to symbolize the country's name.
A student was walking down the street with friends when they discovered a shopping cart full of bananas in the middle of the road. Curious about how it got there and who it belonged to, the student took the cart. They split the bananas among themselves. It was later revealed that the bananas belonged to a man named Ranger Rick, who was going to feed them to monkeys. When asked by their mother and Ranger Rick about the bananas, the student told the truth and was rewarded by Ranger Rick by being able to help feed the monkeys.
Simile is a comparison using like, than or as. Onomatopoeia uses words that imitate sounds. Metaphor makes a comparison without using like or as. Hyperbole exaggerates for effect.
Tornadoes form when strong thunderstorms hit the ground, mostly occurring in the United States. Dr. Theodore Fujita invented a scale to measure tornado strength which has helped scientists learn more about these powerful storms.
Erica Shepherd has been teaching for 8 1/2 years and enjoys it greatly. She has been married for 7 years to Patrick and they have 3 children - Patrick Jr who is 4 and twin boys Evan and Bryce who are 3. In her free time she enjoys shopping, reading, blogging and chatting online. This year in fourth grade the school theme is "Estelle's Shooting Stars, Work Hard, Get Smart!".
Erica Shepherd has been teaching for 8 1/2 years and enjoys it greatly. She has been married for 7 years to Patrick and they have 3 children - Patrick Jr who is 4 and twin boys Evan and Bryce who are 3. In her free time she enjoys shopping, reading, blogging and chatting online. This year in fourth grade the school theme is "Estelle's Shooting Stars, Work Hard, Get Smart!".
Peaceville is a country led by a king and queen who run it with unlimited power. The laws they created require all citizens to get college degrees, read a book every two weeks, and eat chicken. The country's flag symbolizes peace for all.
The new country of Starmoonvile has an unlimited government headed by the evil Queen Bee who runs the country unfairly, treating citizens wrongly. The laws require citizens to do jumping jacks, pay high tolls, eat vegetables for dinner, and jump in cold lakes. The flag represents stars and moons to symbolize the country's name.
A student was walking down the street with friends when they discovered a shopping cart full of bananas in the middle of the road. Curious about how it got there and who it belonged to, the student took the cart. They split the bananas among themselves. It was later revealed that the bananas belonged to a man named Ranger Rick, who was going to feed them to monkeys. When asked by their mother and Ranger Rick about the bananas, the student told the truth and was rewarded by Ranger Rick by being able to help feed the monkeys.
Simile is a comparison using like, than or as. Onomatopoeia uses words that imitate sounds. Metaphor makes a comparison without using like or as. Hyperbole exaggerates for effect.
Tornadoes form when strong thunderstorms hit the ground, mostly occurring in the United States. Dr. Theodore Fujita invented a scale to measure tornado strength which has helped scientists learn more about these powerful storms.
Erica Shepherd has been teaching for 8 1/2 years and enjoys it greatly. She has been married for 7 years to Patrick and they have 3 children - Patrick Jr who is 4 and twin boys Evan and Bryce who are 3. In her free time she enjoys shopping, reading, blogging and chatting online. This year in fourth grade the school theme is "Estelle's Shooting Stars, Work Hard, Get Smart!".
Erica Shepherd has been teaching for 8 1/2 years and enjoys it greatly. She has been married for 7 years to Patrick and they have 3 children - Patrick Jr who is 4 and twin boys Evan and Bryce who are 3. In her free time she enjoys shopping, reading, blogging and chatting online. This year in fourth grade the school theme is "Estelle's Shooting Stars, Work Hard, Get Smart!".
2. Responsibilities
The new country of Fun village has limited
government The country is headed by the
queen and king.The queen and king runs the country
by limited.The citizens are treated fairly.
3. Rights
The citizens have many rights in the new country of
Fun village.Right# 1 citizens have the right to get
every thing for free.Right #2 Citizens may have a
year of summer.