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    In both passages, “The Dogs Could Teach Me”, and “The Last Great Race on Earth”, the theme is understanding is the key to friendship. In the passages both of the mushers know that without their dogs, loyalty, love, and hard work they wouldn't be where they are today. The mushers watch, learn, and acknowledge the dogs which help them understand their dogs better and become more connected in their friendship. One way the passage explains that understanding is a key to friendship is when the mushers

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    Strategies to teach Algebraic Thinking: (12 points) Identify and explain instructional strategies for at least three concepts for a total of 6 strategies. See Section 1 directions for more detail. Remember to include references. (60.2.1) Interpret and extend multiple representations of patterns and functional relationships by using tables, graphs, equations, expressions, and verbal descriptions. Concept: Patterns Strategy: Identify Arithmetic Patterns. Students identify patterns in numbers;

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    Topic 1 Reading- Learning to Teach in the Early Years Classroom by Blaise and Nuttall The curriculum is often perceived as simply a document that tells teachers what to teach and when to teach it. However, this is an inaccurate perception. The curriculum is a more complex, dynamic, integrated concept that influences what children experience at school in order to learn (Blaise and Nuttall, 2011, p.80). There are five key concepts in Blaise and Nuttall’s, 2011 curriculum theory including; the intended

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    To teach children to swim, you will need a pool and patience. Lessons are taught by lifeguards, as well as by individuals in the community. Swimming is a helpful skill to learn for people as it is great exercise and fun to do. This can be a frustrating job but is worth the trouble. The first thing to teach children is to put their face in water and blow out of their nose. This is vital to teach early on in order for them to grasp the concept that they will not get water in their nose. They really

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    we should teach the Holocaust The Holocaust is an event that happened because of other’s silence and the Nazis who put Jewish people in concentration camps and killed them as well as killing Jehovah's Witnesses, Roma Gypsies, people against the Nazis, priests and pastors, homosexuals, the mentally and physically disabled and many others. Though many of modern times wish to reserve teaching the Holocaust to high schoolers and students in college since they are older, but we should teach the Holocaust

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    but every four years comes the Presidential Election. This is a current event that cannot be ignored given the amount of media attention and personal debates that occur from the national election. Given these facts, it is nearly impossible not to teach about the ongoing election within school classrooms. After reading Students learn about candidates, issues, civics it is clear that many different approaches are used to inform students about the presidential election, if the election is even discussed

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    The Navel Science instructors of the JROTC teach us several ability’s. They teach us discipline, leadership, courage, and participation as well as countless other valuable lessons in the world today. One of the first ability’s we learn is discipline. I have learned that my actions have consequences and to have more respect for my family, faith, and teachers. Being in the NJROTC has given me the ability to see problems and take the initiative to try and fix them without waiting for others to do so

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    The simple and honest truth is that I want to make a difference. Joining Teach For America would be valuable to my society, and to myself. I always dreamed of joined the Peace Corps or some kind of non-profit organization following college. I have always had an interest in teaching, because I have had a love of care for and working with children for as long as I can remember. I also have always put a lot of value into a good education. Some of the teachers I had in high school were some of the most

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    M5 Teach Me Different! The Nature of the Condition The video starts out with Mrs. Sally L. Smith talks about her school in Washington, D.C., the Lab School that she founded and now helps govern. She talks about the assortment of classes that are offered and the children / adults who attend those courses. Mrs. Smith states that the purpose of these films is to help people have a better understanding of the nature of learning disabilities and ADHD. They will also show how to help students who

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    The narrative “The Dogs Could Teach Me” by Gary Paulsen is about the author telling a story when he would watch his dogs do funny things. He sat on the roof of one of his dogs little houses and observed their actions. Gary would give them bones with meat on them to keep them occupied. The dogs would have a game they would play with their bones called Bone Wars. A dog named Columbia was never involved with that game. He would chew all the meat off the bone and then bury it. The author decided one

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