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Sore Throat, also known as pharyngitis, is typically a sensation of soreness in the throat. Some features of a sore throat include scratchiness, difficulty or painful swallowing, tonsil swelling, and hoarse voice. This symptom can also be associated with body aches, headaches, fevers, chills, runny nose, nausea and vomiting. Sore throats could be considered an
It's a great time to be a long-distance Shakespeare fan, what with the National Theatre and now the Royal Shakespeare Company broadcasting performances to theatres around the world. This week the RSC is broadcasting their current production of Henry IV, part 1 , starring Antony Sher
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Get to know the "gh" digraph with your little learner. This list of words ending in "gh" is a good intro to silent letter spellings.
Your students are bright, but they don't always sound like it. Help improve student vocabulary with these 600 ways to say common things.
You might be shocked by how many common phrases and words that you're saying incorrectly. Here's a list of the ones you might be saying wrong.
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Art of Manliness is dedicated to sharing simple knowledge, and the belief that being "manly" isn't about having a penis. Last week, bloggers Brett and Kate taught us all how to break down a door with this illustration by Ted Slampyak. Read it over, drink it in, and save the information away for the next time you need to bust a door.
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It's back to school time! Yay! I am so happy to see all of you again! I am looking forward to a fun school year with you! Here's what's up so far! Grades 4 & 5 (Rooms 13, 17 & 19) are starting the year with the song "Somebody That I Used To Know" by Gotye. We began by watching a cover of the song by the group Walk of the Earth, where each member plays one part on the guitar. From left to right: Player 1: Uses the guitar as a percussion instrument Player 2: Plays the ostinato (a repeating pattern) which is actually just IIV to I chords Player 3: Plays the guitar melody Player 4: Plays the off-beat chords (on beats 2 & 4) Player 5: Plays accent chords Then we watched another version of the song: Gotye saw that so many people were doing covers of his song that he made a compilation video of a whole bunch of YouTube videos from around the world! Next week we will be learning to play this song on the Orff Instruments: From: http://musescore.com/user/24296/scores/49627 Grades 1/2/3 are learning the Tritsch Tratsch Polka by Johann Strauss. We have coupled it with Deborah Ziolkoski's story and movement about the ringmaster and tightrope walker from Fun With Composers. We are learning about ABA form in music (same/different/same), and a little bit about the life of composer Johann Strauss. Here is a recording of it - ask your child to show you the story and movement! Did you know that the Tritsch Tratsch Polka is also used in the video game Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games? It can be found in the Synchronized Swimming section! Pretty cool, huh?
Once a popular way to teach grammar, the practice of diagramming sentences has fallen out of favor.