PPT-Write the following in your journal:
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C onnotations or shades of meaning Example You might describe the rigid attitude of someone you admire as resolute firm but someone you disapprove of as
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C onnotations or shades of meaning Example You might describe the rigid attitude of someone you admire as resolute firm but someone you disapprove of as obstinate stubborn. Write down the information regarding parental authority legal guardian 11 National identity number Leave it blank 12 Type of travel document Check the appropriate bo x 13 Number of travel document Write down your passpo rt number 14 Date of issue W April 15, 2015. Who We Are. Melanie Crouch — Houston Law Review. mccrouch@central.uh.edu. Lee Banta — Houston Law Review. cfbanta@central.uh.edu. Jordan . Mandell. — Houston Journal of International Law. Objective/Goal: Create a journal page that explores the topic of Self-Image by creating layers of painted texture on a page and incorporating layers of writing. . Drill:. Write three sentences that describe the personality or character of the person in the picture based on the way the person chose to represent himself in the image. THERE IS NO RIGHT ANSWER FOR THIS AND, YES, YOU DO NOT KNOW THIS PERSON OR WHO HE REALLY IS. MAKE UP A CHARACTER BASED ON HIS APPEARANCE.. Starting. Have a separate notebook for your Chapel notes. This notebook should be for chapel notes only!. Write your name and grade on the outside of the notebook.. CHAPEL . NOTEBOOK. JANE LEE. GRADE 13. A reflective journal is useful for understanding and learning from a longer experience such as a course, a placement or time abroad. It lets you chart your development step by step and also look back across the whole period.. Journal Exercises. We will be doing a number of exercises that will serve as skill-building for a variety reasons. In order to do well on these exercises, you must:. Keep all the exercises in a notebook in the classroom. For this first one, you will write it twice (in class – and then again when you transfer it to the notebook you will purchase and keep in the classroom); notice how you edit as you transfer this first journal entry into the notebook! . A Story of Perseverance and Determination. Created and Compiled by Sally C. Shoemaker. E.Q.: What do I know about survival skills?. What ten (10) items would I include in a survival kit?. Write this question in your journal.. Problem Solving workbook p.. 2) If you finished your Performance Task for HW, please make sure your name is on it and put it in the tray.. 3) Open your agenda to the behavior card. . 4) Graph your Comp Challenge. Vocabulary for Achievement. Fourth Course. (Sophomore Vocab Book). Journal Write. Use one of the Lesson 2 . vocab. words in a sentence. Change form as needed.. Diligence. Fastidious. Judicious. Selective. phytoplankton cadis . fly larvae . tadpole fish heron. Arrows in a food chain represent _____________________________.. Arrows always point towards _________________________________.. January 8, 2013 Journal Entry: Following the aftermath of the Sandy Hook Elementary shooting, two states, Utah and Ohio, passed laws that will allow licensed teachers and administrators to conceal-carry firearms in public schools. February 8, 2016 Word 1 Milieu – noun – Environment, surroundings As the son of a legendary pianist, Henry grew up in a musical milieu . Journal 1 – Choose 1 or 2 of your 25 things and elaborate What actions you do. What you say to people. What you think about. What is said by others about you. Your . physical appearance. How you feel emotionally . Character Traits. Analyze to uncover who they really are. Listen to a new song and draw a picture of how it makes you feel. Teach someone at home one of the songs from Music class. Watch a Musical (a movie with lots of singing!). Write a song about what you are doing while you are at home.
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