Take some great photos over the October Break showing the memorable events and your feelings over your holiday. We'll create a digital story to weave your small moments together in a fun way.
The document provides instructions for an assignment to take 5 or more digital pictures that tell a story and correspond to math problems. Students should plan each picture, take multiple angles of each scene, consider locations outside of class, and have fun while taking the pictures seriously. Close-ups, interesting angles, and directing attention can make photos more engaging for readers. A variety of subjects beyond just people can be included.
The document provides information and reminders for students in an English class. It discusses the most important way for a teacher to motivate students is to encourage them in a positive way rather than criticize. It lists upcoming homework assignments, including chapters to read from a book and completing literature circles. It also provides reminders about essays, an upcoming quiz, visiting the learning center lab, and assignments due for the next class.
This document provides instructions for Exercise 2, which asks students to write a 250-500 word piece about a place that is important to them. Students are told to describe the place but also focus on feelings and memories associated with it. The purpose is to practice creative nonfiction techniques. Students should think beyond just describing the location and allow their mind to explore beyond. This short assignment is meant as an initial writing exercise, not a fully realized essay. It requires a clear description of the chosen place along with narrative elements and thinking beyond just the location itself. The assignment is worth 25 points and is due in class on Friday.
The document provides information about the school's summer reading program. It explains that the goals of summer reading are to get students excited about upcoming classes, practice writing skills, and expose students to new types of literature. It outlines the specific reading assignments for each English class, which includes one shared book and one class-specific book or chapter. It states that all students must complete a 4-6 page essay specific to their class and a creative project related to one of the readings. Students can find assignment details and rubrics on their class webpage. All work is due on or before the first day of school and can be submitted electronically or in-person.
This document provides instructions for a fourth grade summer reading project. Students are asked to choose a book they read over the summer and complete a related project using the suggestions provided or developing their own idea. The project options include making a cereal box, rewriting song lyrics based on the book, creating a puppet show scene, making a video book advertisement, and interviewing a character via video or script. Students must submit their finished projects by September 1st and can request any needed supplies from their classroom teacher.
Instant writing is a technique that allows students to write on a topic without much preparation. It can be used whenever the teacher sees fit. Some example activities for instant writing include:
1) Dictating partial sentences for students to complete about themselves or a given topic.
2) Having students write 2-3 sentences describing a picture or responding to a piece of music.
3) Providing prompts like an acrostic poem form or fill-in-the-blank sentence stems for students to complete short poems or stories.
The document outlines plans for a writing group to follow over multiple months. It includes holding monthly writing sessions focused on a theme and famous works, publishing collated works, and distributing them creatively to increase publicity. It aims to increase participation in competitions, collaborations, and improve group dynamics. Suggestions are made to open monthly sessions to others and encourage reading classics through social media. The October session will explore mood, atmosphere, emotions, and tension in horror works and include an exercise writing an original horror story or poem to be completed and published for Halloween.
The document provides instructions for an assignment to take 5 or more digital pictures that tell a story and correspond to math problems. Students should plan each picture, take multiple angles of each scene, consider locations outside of class, and have fun while taking the pictures seriously. Close-ups, interesting angles, and directing attention can make photos more engaging for readers. A variety of subjects beyond just people can be included.
The document provides information and reminders for students in an English class. It discusses the most important way for a teacher to motivate students is to encourage them in a positive way rather than criticize. It lists upcoming homework assignments, including chapters to read from a book and completing literature circles. It also provides reminders about essays, an upcoming quiz, visiting the learning center lab, and assignments due for the next class.
This document provides instructions for Exercise 2, which asks students to write a 250-500 word piece about a place that is important to them. Students are told to describe the place but also focus on feelings and memories associated with it. The purpose is to practice creative nonfiction techniques. Students should think beyond just describing the location and allow their mind to explore beyond. This short assignment is meant as an initial writing exercise, not a fully realized essay. It requires a clear description of the chosen place along with narrative elements and thinking beyond just the location itself. The assignment is worth 25 points and is due in class on Friday.
The document provides information about the school's summer reading program. It explains that the goals of summer reading are to get students excited about upcoming classes, practice writing skills, and expose students to new types of literature. It outlines the specific reading assignments for each English class, which includes one shared book and one class-specific book or chapter. It states that all students must complete a 4-6 page essay specific to their class and a creative project related to one of the readings. Students can find assignment details and rubrics on their class webpage. All work is due on or before the first day of school and can be submitted electronically or in-person.
This document provides instructions for a fourth grade summer reading project. Students are asked to choose a book they read over the summer and complete a related project using the suggestions provided or developing their own idea. The project options include making a cereal box, rewriting song lyrics based on the book, creating a puppet show scene, making a video book advertisement, and interviewing a character via video or script. Students must submit their finished projects by September 1st and can request any needed supplies from their classroom teacher.
Instant writing is a technique that allows students to write on a topic without much preparation. It can be used whenever the teacher sees fit. Some example activities for instant writing include:
1) Dictating partial sentences for students to complete about themselves or a given topic.
2) Having students write 2-3 sentences describing a picture or responding to a piece of music.
3) Providing prompts like an acrostic poem form or fill-in-the-blank sentence stems for students to complete short poems or stories.
The document outlines plans for a writing group to follow over multiple months. It includes holding monthly writing sessions focused on a theme and famous works, publishing collated works, and distributing them creatively to increase publicity. It aims to increase participation in competitions, collaborations, and improve group dynamics. Suggestions are made to open monthly sessions to others and encourage reading classics through social media. The October session will explore mood, atmosphere, emotions, and tension in horror works and include an exercise writing an original horror story or poem to be completed and published for Halloween.
This document examines the borders and markets of newspapers in Northern Ireland. It finds that newspapers tend to be either locally focused serving unionist or nationalist communities, or are British newspapers with some local editions. Nationalist newspapers face a dilemma in appealing to audiences on both sides of the border. While some newspapers have significant circulation numbers on both sides of the border, there is no truly all-Ireland newspaper. The newspaper market remains divided along community lines in Northern Ireland.
The document appears to be a performance review for Ellie Rawlings, as it is dated and mentions her name and the topic of "Best Work". However, most of the document content is gibberish or non-text symbols that cannot be interpreted, so no meaningful summary can be provided within 3 sentences.
The document provides information about Independence Day celebrations in the United States. It notes that on July 4th, 1776 the US declared independence from Britain and the founding fathers signed the Declaration of Independence. It describes how Americans celebrate Independence Day with picnics, fireworks, parades, barbeques, and wearing red, white, and blue colors. Brief facts about the US population, states, seasons, and top tourist attractions like New York City, Washington D.C. and Disney World are also mentioned.
Korea International week project JaeminCheryl Terry
Korea is a divided country located in East Asia, with South Korea and North Korea separated. Some key facts about Korea are that the official name is Republic of Korea, the capital is Seoul, and the currency is the Won. Important holidays include Lunar New Year and Korean Thanksgiving Day. The national flag symbolizes peace and unity. Korean culture is demonstrated through traditional clothing like the Hanbok, and foods such as Bibimbap and Japchae. Famous places to visit include the Bulguksa Temple, Seorak Mountain, and Nami Island.
International week project Philippines culture ChristianCheryl Terry
The Philippines is an archipelago of over 7,000 islands located in Southeast Asia, between the South China Sea and the Philippine Sea. The capital is Manila, located on the island of Luzon. The population is over 94 million people and the national language is Filipino. The predominant religion is Roman Catholic. The climate is tropical with wet and dry seasons. The currency is the Philippine peso.
This document summarizes cultural traditions and attractions in Japan. It discusses girls' day which is celebrated on March 3rd. It also mentions a festival called "Shichi-Go-San" where 3, 5, and 7 year olds go to shrines. Popular snacks eaten during these festivals include "Kon-Pei-Tou", "Sakura-Mochi", and "Hina-Arare". Famous tourist spots in Japan include Mount Fuji, which is the highest mountain, and Tokyo Disneyland.
International week project Philippines CraigCheryl Terry
The Philippines is an archipelago of over 7,000 islands located in Southeast Asia between the Pacific Ocean and the South China Sea. The culture is a unique mix resulting from influences of early inhabitants and later Spanish colonizers. Major attractions include the Banaue Rice Terraces, historic town of Vigan, beaches of Boracay and Bacuit Bay, and Chocolate Hills of Bohol. The flag symbolizes peace and war through its colors and stars represent island groups. Tagalog is the most widely spoken language though many regional dialects exist.
India international week project Ananya Anaida Cheryl Terry
This document provides an overview of facts about India, including its independence day, national animal and bird, and popular festivals like Diwali and Holi. It also shares details about the Taj Mahal and includes the full lyrics of India's national anthem. The document encourages visiting an Indian website to learn more and attributes the sources of its images.
Amazing America international day ElizabethCheryl Terry
The United States has a population of around 293.5 million people and uses the U.S. dollar as its currency. The main industries are oil, vehicles, aerospace, steel, technology, food, and mining. Agriculture includes wheat, corn, fruits, vegetables, beef, poultry, dairy, and fish. Major festivals are Independence Day on July 4th featuring fireworks and Thanksgiving where turkey is eaten. The American flag has 13 alternating red and white stripes and 50 white stars on a blue background representing the 50 states. Popular tourist destinations include Times Square, the Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty, Central Park, and the Grand Canyon.
Argentina international week project MartinaCheryl Terry
Argentina is a country located in South America that borders Uruguay, Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia, and Chile. It has a population of 40 million people and Spanish is the official language. Argentina has a variety of climates from temperate to subtropical to subpolar and diverse topography including plateaus, plains, and mountains. Some famous Argentines include writers Jorge Luis Borges, revolutionaries Ernesto "Che" Guevara, tango singer Carlos Gardel, soccer player Lionel Messi, and former presidents Nestor and Cristina Kirchner. Mate tea is a traditional Argentinian drink.
Alex and Natchaya took a 12-hour train ride to Chiang-mai where they saw beautiful flowers and took pictures with locals. They stayed at a freezing hotel where Alex enjoyed the foggy mountain views. They visited a sakura tree and hot springs, and hoped Alex liked exploring Chiang-mai before returning home by a 1-hour plane ride.
This document announces an upcoming International Week celebration from November 15-18 at a school. It provides details about country t-shirt days from November 15-17. On November 18 there will be an International Day Parade and Assembly where students should wear country costumes. Parents are invited to volunteer to lead cultural activities in their child's class during the week and to send in snacks from their home country. The document also notes there is no school for students on November 19.
An electromagnet is produced when electricity flows through a coil of wire wound around an iron or steel core. The magnetism of an electromagnet can be turned on and off by controlling the electric current. A stronger electromagnet can be created by using more winds of wire around the core, tighter winding of the coils, or thicker gauge wire in the coils. Simply adding a battery in a parallel circuit will not strengthen the electromagnet, whereas adding a battery in a series circuit will.
This document examines the borders and markets of newspapers in Northern Ireland. It finds that newspapers tend to be either locally focused serving unionist or nationalist communities, or are British newspapers with some local editions. Nationalist newspapers face a dilemma in appealing to audiences on both sides of the border. While some newspapers have significant circulation numbers on both sides of the border, there is no truly all-Ireland newspaper. The newspaper market remains divided along community lines in Northern Ireland.
The document appears to be a performance review for Ellie Rawlings, as it is dated and mentions her name and the topic of "Best Work". However, most of the document content is gibberish or non-text symbols that cannot be interpreted, so no meaningful summary can be provided within 3 sentences.
The document provides information about Independence Day celebrations in the United States. It notes that on July 4th, 1776 the US declared independence from Britain and the founding fathers signed the Declaration of Independence. It describes how Americans celebrate Independence Day with picnics, fireworks, parades, barbeques, and wearing red, white, and blue colors. Brief facts about the US population, states, seasons, and top tourist attractions like New York City, Washington D.C. and Disney World are also mentioned.
Korea International week project JaeminCheryl Terry
Korea is a divided country located in East Asia, with South Korea and North Korea separated. Some key facts about Korea are that the official name is Republic of Korea, the capital is Seoul, and the currency is the Won. Important holidays include Lunar New Year and Korean Thanksgiving Day. The national flag symbolizes peace and unity. Korean culture is demonstrated through traditional clothing like the Hanbok, and foods such as Bibimbap and Japchae. Famous places to visit include the Bulguksa Temple, Seorak Mountain, and Nami Island.
International week project Philippines culture ChristianCheryl Terry
The Philippines is an archipelago of over 7,000 islands located in Southeast Asia, between the South China Sea and the Philippine Sea. The capital is Manila, located on the island of Luzon. The population is over 94 million people and the national language is Filipino. The predominant religion is Roman Catholic. The climate is tropical with wet and dry seasons. The currency is the Philippine peso.
This document summarizes cultural traditions and attractions in Japan. It discusses girls' day which is celebrated on March 3rd. It also mentions a festival called "Shichi-Go-San" where 3, 5, and 7 year olds go to shrines. Popular snacks eaten during these festivals include "Kon-Pei-Tou", "Sakura-Mochi", and "Hina-Arare". Famous tourist spots in Japan include Mount Fuji, which is the highest mountain, and Tokyo Disneyland.
International week project Philippines CraigCheryl Terry
The Philippines is an archipelago of over 7,000 islands located in Southeast Asia between the Pacific Ocean and the South China Sea. The culture is a unique mix resulting from influences of early inhabitants and later Spanish colonizers. Major attractions include the Banaue Rice Terraces, historic town of Vigan, beaches of Boracay and Bacuit Bay, and Chocolate Hills of Bohol. The flag symbolizes peace and war through its colors and stars represent island groups. Tagalog is the most widely spoken language though many regional dialects exist.
India international week project Ananya Anaida Cheryl Terry
This document provides an overview of facts about India, including its independence day, national animal and bird, and popular festivals like Diwali and Holi. It also shares details about the Taj Mahal and includes the full lyrics of India's national anthem. The document encourages visiting an Indian website to learn more and attributes the sources of its images.
Amazing America international day ElizabethCheryl Terry
The United States has a population of around 293.5 million people and uses the U.S. dollar as its currency. The main industries are oil, vehicles, aerospace, steel, technology, food, and mining. Agriculture includes wheat, corn, fruits, vegetables, beef, poultry, dairy, and fish. Major festivals are Independence Day on July 4th featuring fireworks and Thanksgiving where turkey is eaten. The American flag has 13 alternating red and white stripes and 50 white stars on a blue background representing the 50 states. Popular tourist destinations include Times Square, the Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty, Central Park, and the Grand Canyon.
Argentina international week project MartinaCheryl Terry
Argentina is a country located in South America that borders Uruguay, Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia, and Chile. It has a population of 40 million people and Spanish is the official language. Argentina has a variety of climates from temperate to subtropical to subpolar and diverse topography including plateaus, plains, and mountains. Some famous Argentines include writers Jorge Luis Borges, revolutionaries Ernesto "Che" Guevara, tango singer Carlos Gardel, soccer player Lionel Messi, and former presidents Nestor and Cristina Kirchner. Mate tea is a traditional Argentinian drink.
Alex and Natchaya took a 12-hour train ride to Chiang-mai where they saw beautiful flowers and took pictures with locals. They stayed at a freezing hotel where Alex enjoyed the foggy mountain views. They visited a sakura tree and hot springs, and hoped Alex liked exploring Chiang-mai before returning home by a 1-hour plane ride.
This document announces an upcoming International Week celebration from November 15-18 at a school. It provides details about country t-shirt days from November 15-17. On November 18 there will be an International Day Parade and Assembly where students should wear country costumes. Parents are invited to volunteer to lead cultural activities in their child's class during the week and to send in snacks from their home country. The document also notes there is no school for students on November 19.
An electromagnet is produced when electricity flows through a coil of wire wound around an iron or steel core. The magnetism of an electromagnet can be turned on and off by controlling the electric current. A stronger electromagnet can be created by using more winds of wire around the core, tighter winding of the coils, or thicker gauge wire in the coils. Simply adding a battery in a parallel circuit will not strengthen the electromagnet, whereas adding a battery in a series circuit will.
What do you know about probability? Design a game, or find a game that uses probability, and explain the chance of each possible outcome (eg: the chance of throwing a 6 on 2 dice, landing on red on a spinner).
During International Week from November 15-18, students will celebrate and share their cultures. Students are asked to prepare a presentation sharing a festival, their country's flag, numbers and greetings in another language, facts about their country including geography and tourist attractions. Students should bring an object from their country and a book to share. A tourism website can also be found to teach the class more. Those wanting an extra challenge can design a travel brochure about their country's main attractions.
During International Week from November 15-18, students will celebrate and share their cultures. Students are asked to prepare a presentation sharing a festival, their country's flag, numbers and greetings in another language, facts about their country including geography and tourist attractions, and are encouraged to bring an object or book from their native country. Presentations can be in the form of posters, PowerPoints, brochures or books to educate classmates about different cultures and countries.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
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This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
Reimagining Your Library Space: How to Increase the Vibes in Your Library No ...Diana Rendina
Librarians are leading the way in creating future-ready citizens – now we need to update our spaces to match. In this session, attendees will get inspiration for transforming their library spaces. You’ll learn how to survey students and patrons, create a focus group, and use design thinking to brainstorm ideas for your space. We’ll discuss budget friendly ways to change your space as well as how to find funding. No matter where you’re at, you’ll find ideas for reimagining your space in this session.
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
Pollock and Snow "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape, Session One: Setting Expec...
Taking photos oct break 2010
1. October Break
Photographers
• Take photos during your October break to
record some of the most interesting things
you do. We’ll use these to help you write
personal narratives back in class, so think
carefully about how these photos made you
feel and the action that takes place in them.
• Choose 6-10 photos from your holiday that
you think best describe the feeling of your
holiday or what you did there. Save your
photos on your USB.
• Write a list of at least 10 adjectives
(describing words) which describe what you
can see in the photo or how you were
feeling.
*Bring your photos to school on Mon Nov 1*