I am a sophomore taking ENGRD2020 this semester. Due to a schedule conflict, I would like to switch from Discussion 205 to Discussion 202(Class number 10788) which is currently full, and I am wondering what your advice would be on what I should do to possible make this switch. Thank you smooch for your help! I am looking forward to hearing from
A good friend of mine had recently moved into this house in May 2015, she told me in the first day that she and her boyfriend had stopped by the house to do a walk thru before moving their thing over.(The house sat empty for a year and a half before they moved in).
During our investigation, we reached out to our Grievance & Appeal contact and we spoke with Candice who advised us that Dr. Dozier is not contracted as of June 1, 2015, we currently have your primary care physician as Dr. Nassef Henein, that with an HMO plan, your Primary Care Physician should coordinate our care and refer you when you need to see another provider or specialist, that you should chose providers who are not only contracted with Blue Cross Senior Secure Plan II (HMO). We are also participating with heritage IPA, which you may call Heritage IPA at 1-661-327-441. you can then search each at the www.anthem.com/ca/ “Find a Doctor” tool to make sure each is INN for Blue Cross Senior Secure Plan II (HMO). If you have questions about
I believe the name of the new school being built should be named after a local important historical figure in our community. I believe that's the best way to name it because alumni of our previous school would appreciate us keeping the school name local, which could possibly inspire them to donate us money to help build up our school. I believe the mascot should stay relatively similar to the one of our old school because, we all still live in the same community so why not have a similar mascot.
Upon reviewing the Data Requirements BRD_v1.0_20160114_NMJ_Final.xlsx document there are many "tbd" and or few needs clarification. I created few samples just with 10 rows that excludes any tbd or columns or does not exists in MRE. Can this be reviewed before I generate full file. I will have header when file when full sample file is generated.
Reading Decoding Composite: There were two different tests in this section. The first one required Lisa to read actual words, and the second had her read made up words that followed phonics rules. Lisa scored below average on each of these sections, but she has started to obtain a basic understanding how to decode words. Due to her difficulty in being able to read, Lisa will have difficulty reading and completing assignments in the classroom.
1) One of the aspects I really enjoyed for this chapter is it is all about different ways writing can be used besides writing an essay paper in High school. I remember in high school how if I had to type a paper or write a paper how I hated it because you had to go through the process of writing and analyzing a paper and it always had to be 3 pages long. Chapter 2 is all about taking your students write more, which I thought would be a horrible idea, but have them write different things besides an essay paper.
I have always been the person people go to for answers. Since seventh grade I have been in honors classes; I was the only seventh grader in an eighth grade math class. I had never been so nervous walking in to class in my life. My legs were trembling and my hands were shaking. I walked around the room hoping to find a seat not in the back so I do not show my teacher I do not care; but not in the front so my classmates think I am a kiss up. I sat in between two boys, and tried to not let them see how intimidated I actually am by them.
Recently, a 15-year-old boy’s mom asked me to meet her son. I decided to use this case as this week’s project. This boy is a 10th grade, average B student. He doesn’t have much interest with clubs and sports but spends many hours playing video games. He knows he will go to college but has no clear direction about major. His mom worries and wants him to meet me. My goal for the meetings would be finding his interest area and choose possible majors for him. Hopefully he will have a clearer goal and being more focused.
Growing up in a small town has the advantage of being a close-knit community, unfortunately this also meant that exposure to foreign delicacies is not a common occurrence. As a child, I developed a strong dislike for any foods that I viewed as abnormal, and became quite a finicky eater. Thus, my familiarity with Italian food is somewhat limited to restaurant dishes, and recipes that friends exuberantly claim to be a crime if not made. While being a student in Victoria, I have had the opportunity to live in various different areas, some of which were next door to outdoor markets. Much like the markets described by Braimbridge et al.,(2005) in The Food of Italy, the bread was baked fresh daily, the produce fresh and locally
Amy Johnson just started first grade. She enjoys going to school because she gets to hang out with her little friends. She loves Ms. Kim, her teacher because she is very nice and lovely. One day Ms. Kim asked the children to get into groups so that can play a spelling game. When Amy was selected to spell “happy”, she completely forgot how to spell it. She was embarrassed. Ms. Kim believed she was just shy to talk in front of her classmates. The next day, Amy was told to read a three-word sentence, but she was not able to carry it out. Amy sometimes turned in her homework incomplete or late. Ms. Kim started to become concerned about Amy because she was showing learning developmental delays. Ms. Kim decided to contact the elementary school social
Innovation: An initiative, practice, or objective that is modern by individual or other elements of acceptance (Rogers, 2003).
Base on data that my field placement teacher had already collected, I decided to review with the students over Perfect Verb Tense. This is one concept that a lot of the students had a problem grasping the first time and with the Georgia Milestones coming up, they needed some more practice. I know that most of my students are EIP students, so I picked a video to start with as a refresher and then went straight into a review game to keep the students interested in the lesson. Then from there, I picked activities that I knew the students could have fun with base on the interests of my students, activities I’ve seen them play with before, and base on what they are struggling with. For example, the foldable activity is a great activity for my EIP
Understanding the way A.I. works is crucial to understanding A.I. goals. There are several traits that separate Artificial Intelligence from regular machines. One such trait is an A.I.’s ability to “think” through Neural Networks, which are networks made of simulated neurons and neuron layers designed to process and evaluate data. The simulated neurons are individual receptors designed to process and evaluate inputs. Following their evaluation, the neurons send an output to another simulated neuron in the next neuron layer. These neuron layers are layers of simulated neurons grouped by what type of input they receive and output they produce, that scales in complexity (Knight). MIT tech review senior editor Will Kight provided the example of
I enjoyed reading your post. After working in an elementary school for eight years, it would be hard for me to teacher babies/infants. It would almost be a “guessing game” for me unless I was doing it for a really long time.
The organization and structure of a website could either add to the success of the website’s mission statement or it could take away from the overall success of the website. Aspects that could influence the website’s effectiveness include: appeal, range of offerings, accessibility, efficiency, and the website’s ease of use. On the website’s “About Us” page, the mission is stated: “Education World is a complete online resource that teachers, administrators and school staff can visit each day to find high-quality and in-depth original content. We update the site daily, offering: Carefully curated news briefs on topics that matter to educators, Lesson plans, printables, worksheets