อยากมาแนะนำเรื่องนี้(ก่อนนอน) สนุกมากเพลงก็เพราะ เรื่อง #visualprison ดูถูกลิขสิทธิ์ที่ ais play ผสมผสานเกี่ยวกับเพลงและสิ่งที่เหนือธรรมชาติอย่างแวมไพร์มีฉากให้จิ้นเยอะมากๆเลยสนุกมากไม่ไหวว้อนss2เลย
This intensive MA program is well suited for both established professionals and graduates wishing to continue their studies at an advanced level.
Une série de constructions à réaliser avec les KAPLA de la classe. Vous pouvez également utiliser les buchettes des marques MECABOIS ou bien JOUECABOIS qui ont l'avantage d'être moins chères que la marque d'origine. Dater les constructions réussies sur une fiche "brevet"... ou pas! Pour réussir la construction, il faut qu'elle soit reproduite à l'identique: nombre de pièces utilisées, étages réalisés, inclinaisons des pièces... Deux exemples des constructions à reproduire: Travail de mes GS: Brevet KAPLA Les modèles et le brevet sont téléchargeables ICI
Full title of Research Brief No. 6 is as follows: The Implications of Bimodal Bilingual Approaches for Children with Cochlear Implants. This research brief, written by Julie Mitchiner, PhD Candidate; Debra Berlin Nussbaum, MA, CCC-A; and Susanne Scott, MS, CCC-A, explains the advantages of providing bilingual access to children with cochlear implants. This brief is done in a collaboration with Clerc Center, at Gallaudet University. To cite this brief: Visual Language and Visual Learning Science of Learning Center. (2012, June). The Implications of Bimodal Bilingual Approaches for Children with Cochlear Implants (Research Brief No. 6). Washington, DC: Julie Mitchiner, Debra Berlin Nussbaum, and Susanne Scott.
Cognitive biases are tendencies to selectively search for or interpret data in a way that confirms one's existing beliefs.
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No-equipment bodyweight workout for gamers. Visual guide: print & use.
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Unlocking the Power of Narrative -- a fabulous workshop I took today with Gordon Rudow and Matt Herlihy.
Number resources for teaching and learning mathematics. Fun and visual maths resources.
ADHD and Autism: Support for Neurodivergent Moms, Kids, and Families! Be encouraged and find tools and support for your amazing family!
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All Push-Ups is a DAREBEE home fitness no-equipment upper body strength workout that also delivers strength gains to other muscle groups in the body.
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Perfect for Classroom Management, Routine Reinforcement, and Students with Special Needs! Looking for a DIGITAL version? Click HERE! Visual schedules are extremely beneficial not only for students who have special needs but for every student in your classroom! I had a few students that who really needed a visual routine on their desk and so set out to create the perfect visual schedule. After I posted a picture of it on Instagram, many people kept requesting one they could use with their own students! After a lot of thought, tweaks, and using it with my own students, I can honestly say this is the best one. Why? ♥Easily provides closure to tasks by fully closing over them and stating "FINISHED." ♥Easily allows for swiping out tasks when unusual events occur such as assemblies ♥Comes with 30 tasks and also the ability to fully customize your own schedule in both Adobe Reader and Powerpoint ♥Includes both a Whole-Class Schedule, as well as Individual Desk Schedules *For the Powerpoint version you will need to download the font: KG Let Her Go Solid Included tasks are: ARRIVE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE MORNING WORK POETRY WORD WORK WRITING READING GROUPS INDEPENDENT READING READING READING STATIONS SMALL GROUPS MATH (2) SOCIAL STUDIES SCIENCE LUNCH BATHROOM (2) RECESS (2) BIBLE ART GRYM LIBRARY MUSIC PHYSICAL THERAPY OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY SPEECH THERAPY ASSEMBLY DISMISSAL *Now offering discount bulk licenses (districts buying more than 10 individual licenses)! Please email me at [email protected] to find out if your district qualifies and for more information. About Nicole: Nicole Allison, is a speech language pathologist who currently works with preschool through high school students. She holds an MA and has presented at local, state, and national conventions on topics related to speech and language pathology. She loves creating engaging resources for students and saving busy SLPs time with data collection and assessment materials. Nicole is the author of the blog Speech Peeps where she shares activities and ideas. She lives in Ohio with her husband and 3 little ones. _______________________________________________________________ I LOVE to hear from you! Email: [email protected] IG: @nicoleallisonslp FB: facebook.com/allisonspeechpeeps Blog: www.speechpeeps.com
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Believe it or not, the box-and-whisker is not just a box and some whiskers.
In today's post we featured this pin: http://themetapicture.com/the-japanese-way/ It took me a while to figure out what they did, but it's awesome. We've had some requests to explain how to do this and make it work, so using my super high tech Microsoft Paint program, I'll walk you through how to do this multiplication trick. We'll start with multiplying single digits together. We'll do 3x4. I tried to "color code" each number (I'm sorry to those with color blindness, like my husband...the colors won't help a whole lot, I know). Start with the first number, 3. Draw 3 vertical lines. Next, go to your second number, 4. Draw 4 horizontal lines across the vertical lines you just drew. Now, you are looking for the intersections of the lines (where they cross): Count all the intersections, and you have your answer: So now, what about multiplying numbers with double digits? Let's look at the problem in the original pin, 13 x 12. Start with the first digit of the first number. In this case that's the 1 of the 13. Draw 1 vertical line. Now move on to the second digit in the first number. That would be the 3 of the 13. Spaced to the right of your first vertical line, draw 3 vertical lines grouped together. Now let's move to 12. Take the first digit of the second number. That would be the 1 of the 12. Draw 1 horizontal line at the top. Then take the second digit of the second number. That's the 2 of the 12. Spaced below your first vertical line, draw 2 vertical lines grouped together. Now, we need to group the intersections. We do this in diagonals from the top left corner, working down to the bottom right corner. Circling the groups helps keep everything all in place in your head. See the graphic below: Each circle/oval counts as one group. Now we count up the intersections for each group we just circled in the previous step. Working clockwise around the drawing gives you your answer. Always start at the upper left corner and then follow the numbers in sequence. 1, 5, 6. 13 x 12 = 156 Let's look at another double digit problem. Start by making you vertical lines to represent your first number in the problem. Add the horizontal lines for your second number. Circle your groups. Count up the intersections in each group. Now here's where this one changes a little. The answer to 15 x 23 is not 21315. When you run into a problem that produces groups that have intersections in the double digits (like the 13 and the 15 in this problem). You have an extra step you have to take. Start with the first double digit grouping in your drawing. In this case that's the 13. You are going to take just the first digit (the 1) and add it to the group directly to the left (the 2). See the brown underline I did in the graphic below. Write the sum of the two numbers above the drawing. I find it easy to draw lines from the numbers to their sum so I know for sure what numbers are referring to. Still working with that 13, we are now going to take the 3 and add it to the first digit of the next number working clockwise around the drawing. So we end up with 3 + 1 (see the numbers I have underlined in purple in the graphics below). At this point it may be easy to cross out the numbers you used to add up to your new numbers. Was that clear as mud? Here: Now that you have just single digit numbers around your drawing, you have your answer. As before, start with the first number and work clockwise around the drawing: 3, 4, 5. 15 x 23 = 345 And finally I'll show triple digit multiplication. Start by drawing the vertical lines for your first number. Draw the horizontal lines for your second number. Circle the groups. Remember, you group them together in diagonals. Count up the intersections in each group. Then starting with the first number and working clockwise you have your answer. This method can be used for any whole number multiplication problem. 3 x 28 11 x 121 1,985,343 x 3,546 (but for that one I'd just recommend getting a calculator) Just remember the first number gets vertical lines, the second number gets horizontal lines, and group in diagonals. I hope this made some sense. If not, let me know and I'll try again to explain it.
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Pre-K length comparison worksheets. Compare long vs. short objects in this preschool printable worksheet.
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Le dernier puzzle réalisé pour Nathan, celui qu'attendait tant ma wonder-Nataloup, la cantiiiiiine ! sans même une envolée de petits-suisses, sans même des louches de purée jonchant le sol, ouais, je sais, t'es déçu les gens. La cantine, c'est plus...
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