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20 pages of multicolored, handwritten notes from a full semester course of college level statistics including instruction, examples, & related excel commands. Units covered include: definitions, summarizing data, probability, continuous random variables, inferential statistics, parameter estimation, hypothesis testing, & linear correlation coefficients.
In my final college semester, I had the privilege of being a full-time student teacher at a Catholic middle school, teaching 7th and 8th grade history and theology. It was the highlight of my life. The students were curious, polite, and thoughtful, caring to one another and welcoming to me. The boys in particular took a liking to me, and staying after school for sports club and playing recess football with them was a blast. But in the classroom, nearly all of the top students were girls.
IT WAS THE FIRST FULL DAY of the fall semester at the New York Academy of Art, and California artist Noah Buchanan was riding the Number 2 subway to lower Manhattan’s Tribeca district where he would disembark five blocks south of the school. The Brazilian beat of Paul Simon’s Rhythm of the Saints thrummed on…
MIRIAM College (MC) now offers a part-time enrollment scheme at the tertiary level to allow students with financial challenges enjoy flexible tuition payment by enrolling in less subjects per semester. Under the new scheme, students may opt to enroll for a full semester of 6 to 8 subjects, or avail…
In 1985, when I was a graduate student at the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, my best friend Lucy and I would become obsessed by what we read. We belted out Roethke’s “My Papa’s Waltz” for a full semester.…
Welcome to Lit. Term Tuesday – an easy way to start your class each Tuesday (or whatever day you want) with a high-interest bell-ringer lecture featuring classic literary devices paired with modern examples with which your students are certain to identify. (These literary device lectures also work great as flipped content for weekly homework assignments on in-class stations.) Sure, everyone knows protagonist and antagonist, but have your students learned about anti-heroes (think: Walter White from Breaking Bad, and Dexter) or foils (Jude Law's Watson to Robert Downey Jr.'s Sherlock Holmes)? Freshen up their literary term knowledge with these once-a-week-lectures, ranging from five-to-15 minutes each. From Will Ferrell to Ferris Bueller, there are plenty of examples included in these lectures to help your students relate to the literary techniques used in our greatest classic tales. This package includes 50 slides covering more than 45 writers' tools, neatly stacked into 19 mini-lectures. Formats include uneditable PowerPoint, Google Slides, and SMARTBoard options. UPDATE: I've also included links to 19 video presentations (one per weekly lesson) to serve as lecturer notes/prep materials or flipped lesson materials. Feel free to use the videos to prep yourself for the bell-ringer lectures or share them directly with your students and I'll be your weekly virtual guest lecturer. Most semesters run for 18 weeks, but I included an extra lesson in case you have a bonus Tuesday in your calendar. Have students record notes on each term and then, if desired, test them at the end of the semester as part of your usual semester final exam. Literary terms/devices covered include: theme, storytelling arc, exposition, conflict, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution, protagonist, antagonist, anti-hero, foil, point of view, first person, third person limited, third person omniscient, third person objective, rhetoric, ethos, pathos, logos, tone, mood, archetypes, diction, dialect, dialogue, figures of speech, figurative language, idiom, characterization, direct/indirect, static/dynamic, satire, parody, internal monologue, soliloquy, aside, simile, metaphor, extended metaphor, mixed metaphor, symbolism, denotation, connotation, verbal irony, situational irony, dramatic irony, personification, pathetic fallacy, foreshadow, foreshadowing, flashback, hyperbole, paradox. Click the "Preview" button at the top of the page to take a closer look. If you like these lessons, be sure to check out my companion weekly grammar lessons, featuring the most common errors committed by middle- and high-school writers: Click here for a set of 19 weekly grammar mini-lessons Complete the weekly procedures package with Words on Wednesday, an effective way to build high-level vocabulary in your students. Check it out here: Click here for a set of 19 weekly vocabulary lessons This product is also included in the budget-priced full-year vol. 1 bundle of bell-ringer lessons. Click HERE for FULL YEAR grammar, lit. term, and vocab. materials This item is also included in my English 9-10 full-year curriculum. If you already own the full-year download, please do not purchase this item here individually. If you’d like to receive this item plus everything else needed to teach 180 days of English 9 or English 10 at a deeply discounted price, click here to learn more about the full-year curriculum download. Thanks for stopping by!
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The second semester of the school year 2019 - 2020 was bombarded with different calamities and pandemic that hamper school days. This book sought to determine the significant difference of calamity response level of senior high school learners of Talangan Integrated National High School, Nagcarlan, Laguna, Philippines, when measured across sex groups,…
Elementary students will begin remote learning on Dec. 2 so that teachers can get an extra day of training and preparation, the district said.
Illustration 1909, full year 1st and 2nd semester.. Spine with 5 raised bands, good general condition, some pages contain foxing. 2 very beautiful works with numerous illustrations concerning the year 1905. Each book is approximately 450 pages. Size of each book: 40.5 x 30 x 3 cm. Overall weight: 9KG
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Of course you use trigonometry, commonly called trig, in pre-calculus . And you use trig identities as constants throughout an equation to help you solve proble