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    I want to teach because I want to make a difference in children’s lives and in the world on a daily basis. Teachers’ can better the future by fostering and encouraging children’s ideas, intelligence and individual characteristics. I really enjoy being around children. You may think that you are the one teaching them a lot, and you are, but in return they are teaching you just as much. Another reason I want to be a teacher is because I enjoy witnessing children’s “light-bulb” moments. That moment

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    The next chapter in many people’s lives is moving away from their hometown and attending college. What people don’t yet understand is the major differences between college and high school. Another idea that is not thought of, are they prepared to handle the difficulties and challenges that go forth in earning their desired degree? Attending college is only for people who are willing to take on this challenge. In high school, it is illegal to be truant and classroom attendance is required to graduate

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    Classroom Observations Introduction I chose to observe Mrs. Tijerina for my classroom observation. There are many reasons why I decided to observe Mrs. Tijerina. I elected to observe Mrs. Tijerina so I could see another teacher’s perspective on teaching Spanish, as she and Mrs. Fiechter are the only Spanish teachers in the school. Furthermore, I never had Mrs. Tijerina for Spanish 2, as the teacher I had left Adams Central. Additionally within the hour I was observing, there were many sophomore

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    During my time as volunteer at Somerset Dade Academy, I was able to work closely with the elementary and middle school teacher. During each visit, I was able to follow Ms. Lee’s daily routine. In the morning, we had 30 minutes to plan and get her cart ready with supplies she needed for the day. Also, we would both create various model artworks to inspire her students to create something more original and imaginative. She wheeled her cart through certain elementary classes depending on her schedule

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    In the modern era of education, technology is held in high esteem with educators, students, and parents. The innovative waves of instruction are taking a hold on schools across America. Positive results are being seen. Studies and test scores have proven that progress follows proper implementation of technology in schools. The outdated practices of using textbooks as primary information and sitting behind your desk and lecturing are over. Students must be stimulated in a multitude of ways; however

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    Math Lesson Reflection

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    Going into my math lesson, I was nervous. Not about the material because I love the subject at hand but, I didn’t really know the students in the way that I would’ve wanted to know them. I would’ve felt more comfortable if I had worked with them all in math before this less. I knew their mathematics levels because I have seen the worksheets that they have worked on in the previous classes. I knew what two of them struggled in before teaching this lesson. What I was nervous about was the fact that

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    Language Reflection

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    I was a six year old kid sitting on the floor with numerous other kids my age. We were sitting in a rather large white classroom blanketed in multiple posters of words and the alphabet. It was the first week of first grade and Mrs. Wilson had just begun to go over with the class words that rhyme with each other. CAT! RAT! My classmates and I shouted out examples and felt a little joy in receiving praise from our teacher, as she wrote them on the whiteboard. By the time we had finished we had filled

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    Good Morning Ryan, I am the President of the Forest Hills Neighborhood Association. I know that Rube Mercier has invited you to speak this Saturday at our annual spring breakfast event. I wanted to share two things with you. First, we have five speakers Saturday morning. I am giving each 10 minutes to share their topic and take 2 to 3 questions. You’ll also be able to mingle and answer questions one-on-one with residents. I think your biggest bang for you time frame would be focusing on mosquito

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    entertainment value. Audiences enjoy the most entertaining shows involving entertainers who interact with the audience members. When it comes to this type of performance involving audience participation, comedian Michael Joiner is top of the list for interactive entertainers. Bringing the audience into his act, Michael Joiner works his comedic genius with the help of the crowd participants. His calm demeanor and strong stage presence enhance his hilarious sarcastic attitude and tone. He turns audience

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    In this essay, I will talk about choices. We were talking about food in the fridge and their food miles, packaging, production, learning words like dump rubbish, eco-friendly, global warming, recycling center, energy-efficient and greenhouse gases, talking about our daily diet, about vending machines, about junk food and healthy food and substances into them like calorie, nutrient, additive, sugar, minerals, carbohydrates, fat, protein, vitamins and salt. Look at what you eat in a day and multiply

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