Connectors of Time, Definition and Example Sentences.png Meanwhile Meanwhile means “by the way”, “meantime”, “recently”. Example Sentence; Meanwhile, another problem arose with the nuclear power plant. Meanwhile, your job application has been declined. Eventually Eventually means “finally”, “in the end”. Example Sentence; I think you should eventually change your style. Maybe it‘ll take too long, but you will eventually make it. Currently Currently means “now”, “nowadays”, “recently”. Example Sentence; My brother has given up smoking currently. Has she lost some weight currently? In the past In the past means “back”, “ago”. Example Sentence; He was a good
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Knowing the answer is one thing...but being able to justify your thinking by citing text is an entirely different type of skill. Taking the text and combing through it, like an old man at the beach with a metal detector, determined to find some treasures, not only takes strong reading comprehension skills, but also takes some perseverance, to find what we're looking for. In this post by The Teacher Next Door, I'll share the six steps I use in my classroom, to teach this important reading skill.
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Yellow book: I know you're disappointed. Red book: Whatever, Theo! You don't even know the meaning of the word. Yellow book: Trust me, Dick, I know what it's like.
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Short comic based off what we found out in ep10. It’s taking longer than expected to do, but I’ll do my best to upload & link the next pages! Pages > x [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7 + 8] ...
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As a math teacher, I give a lot of problems to my students that are equations. This provides a great opportunity for students to work together to solve a problem. Put one student on the left side of the problem and another student on the right side of the problem. Then they can only do things on their "side" of the problem. It was amazing. Basically, it forced my students to work in tandem and at the same speed. Even better was the fact that they had to talk the math out. So one person added something to her side of the equation. That meant that their partner had to add something to their side as well. They would each discuss what had to be done next. If one student tried to do something to one side, the other person would not do anything to their side until things were explained. It was a magical moment. So here is how I designed it. I did a podcast on this very topic at www.teachingwithsmartboard.com . Check out Podcast #81. We were doing 2 step equations in Introduction to Algebra 1. Have the students working in pairs. Have them move their desks next to each other. 2. Have one sheet of paper per pair of students. 3. Tell the student in the left desk that they are only allowed to write on the left side of the equation. Also, the person in the right desk are only allowed to write on the right side of the equation. 4. Give a question to your students that is an equation. 5. Watch your students work together to solve the problem. 6. Monitor your students to see when they might be getting done. 7. Pick a student at random to come to the board with their partner and explain the problem. The pair should bring up the paper they were working on to guide them. 8. The pair should "JUSTIFY" what they do. I like to have both students alternate talking. 9. Enjoy having your students engaged!
In this post, I'll take you through the components of a literacy block for first grade, provide sample schedules, and share scheduling tips.
The fact is that numerological numbers, determined by assigning a number to each letter of an individual’s name as well as the day of birth as they appears on the birth certificate, are unique to each and every person. In simple terms, numerological numbers are calculated by taking the sum of these numbers and combining them in a variety of ways. Generally, they are then interpreted and presented in a numerology report. However, with knowledge and understanding you can do this yourself. A comprehensive numerology report may initially appear somewhat intimidating as it may likely contain information derived from a
Knowing the answer is one thing...but being able to justify your thinking by citing text is an entirely different type of skill. Taking the text and combing through it, like an old man at the beach with a metal detector, determined to find some treasures, not only takes strong reading comprehension skills, but also takes some perseverance, to find what we're looking for. In this post by The Teacher Next Door, I'll share the six steps I use in my classroom, to teach this important reading skill.
Are you ready kids?
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Yellow book: I know you're disappointed. Red book: Whatever, Theo! You don't even know the meaning of the word. Yellow book: Trust me, Dick, I know what it's like.